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Audi Reveals The Next-Gen A6 Allroad With RS6-Inspired Fenders And Lifted Suspension

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Audi Reveals The Next-Gen A6 Allroad With RS6-Inspired Fenders And Lifted Suspension

Audi unveiled its next-gen A6 Allroad with RS6-inspired flared fenders, a wider body, and lifted suspension, blending rugged capability with luxury tech. The model, arriving in the U.S. next year, features adaptive air suspension, rear-wheel steering, and a tech-packed interior mirroring the latest A6 sedan." "article": "Audi has officially launched the next-generation A6 Allroad, a rugged luxury wagon designed to compete in an SUV-dominated market. The new model adopts styling cues from the high-performance RS6 Avant, including flared fenders and a broader stance, making it 4.3 inches wider than the standard A6 Avant. This redesign emphasizes utility and capability while maintaining engaging driving dynamics. The Allroad’s exterior now features slimmer lighting elements, a larger grille, and Matrix LED headlights, alongside black wheel-arch cladding that enhances its commanding presence. Audi’s adaptive air suspension raises the ride height by approximately 1.3 inches and can adjust by over two inches depending on terrain, improving both comfort and off-road clearance. Quattro all-wheel drive remains standard, reinforcing the vehicle’s versatility. A key chassis upgrade is rear-wheel steering, which improves maneuverability at low speeds and stability at high speeds. Combined with a stiffer steering system, this technology ensures sharper handling despite the taller ride height. The interior mirrors Audi’s latest luxury models, featuring an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen, with optional passenger display and refined sound insulation. The new A6 Allroad is set to arrive in the U.S. next year, catering to buyers seeking a wagon that delivers both luxury and capability. Audi’s approach contrasts with the crossover trend, instead reinforcing the Allroad’s position as a unique blend of utility and performance. The model retains traditional controls like a physical volume knob while integrating modern tech for a premium experience.

Audi has officially launched the next-generation A6 Allroad, a rugged luxury wagon designed to compete in an SUV-dominated market. The new model adopts styling cues from the high-performance RS6 Avant, including flared fenders and a broader stance, making it 4.3 inches wider than the standard A6 Avant. This redesign emphasizes utility and capability while maintaining engaging driving dynamics. The Allroad’s exterior now features slimmer lighting elements, a larger grille, and Matrix LED headlights, alongside black wheel-arch cladding that enhances its commanding presence. Audi’s adaptive air suspension raises the ride height by approximately 1.3 inches and can adjust by over two inches depending on terrain, improving both comfort and off-road clearance. Quattro all-wheel drive remains standard, reinforcing the vehicle’s versatility. A key chassis upgrade is rear-wheel steering, which improves maneuverability at low speeds and stability at high speeds. Combined with a stiffer steering system, this technology ensures sharper handling despite the taller ride height. The interior mirrors Audi’s latest luxury models, featuring an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen, with optional passenger display and refined sound insulation. The new A6 Allroad is set to arrive in the U.S. next year, catering to buyers seeking a wagon that delivers both luxury and capability. Audi’s approach contrasts with the crossover trend, instead reinforcing the Allroad’s position as a unique blend of utility and performance. The model retains traditional controls like a physical volume knob while integrating modern tech for a premium experience.

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