Audi A6 from India Soon
Audi A6
model is manufacturing from India now. Booking of this Audi A6
has been started already. The company is
planning to produce 2000 cars from this factory at Aurangabad .
Audi A4 and A5 models also will be manufactured from this unit. Arrangements have been made to manufacture
4,600 cars from this unit in this year.
Details
of Audi A6 Car.
The A6 is slightly shorter
than the outgoing model and the roofline is lower too. The reduced length has
resulted in shorter overhangs but hasn’t compromised interior space which, on
the contrary, has been enhanced with a wheelbase that is 69mm longer than
before. Extensive use of aluminium in the body structure has made the new A6 80kg
lighter on a spec-to-spec basis than the previous car, benefitting both
performance and economy.
Audi’s focus on lavish
interiors has made Audi cabins the last word in quality and the new A6 is no
exception. The design is simply superb and is an appealing mix of curves and
lines with great detailing. All shut lines are within 2mm of each other to
emphasise the topnotch fit and finish throughout the cabin. The wraparound
dashboard ‘blades’ is a terrific design touch and special wood veneer (a cost
option) gives the interior a quality feel that no BMW or Mercedes can match.
The new A6 comes packed with
tech too, a lot of which has trickled down from the A8. The latest iteration of
Audi’s Multi-Media Interface (MMI) system is standard and the large high-resolution
screen, which glides out of the dashboard, is very easy to read. Also very user-friendly
is the wide display area between the speedo and tachometer that gives you all
the information you need while driving. Options include a state-of-the-art Bang
& Olufsen system, Google Earth on the navigation system (not for India yet) and
high-tech systems like active lane assist, parking assist, night vision assist
and adaptive cruise control.
The seats themselves are very
comfortable and the Indian-spec cars will get full power adjustment for the
front seats. The rear seat doesn’t feel particularly spacious by class
standards though. However, Audi successfully creates an impression of space
with the use of lighter materials and narrow A-pillars which improve visibility
and let more light in.
The A6 will be launched in
September this year with four engine options in India . The base model will be a 2-litre
turbo-diesel 2.0 TDI which puts out 177bhp while a pair of petrols – a 2.8 FSI
and 3.0 supercharged TFSI – develop 204bhp and 299bhp respectively.
We tested the top-of-the-range
245bhp 3.0 TDI Quatrro which will compete with the BMW 530d, Mercedes E350
diesel and Jag’s diesel XF-S. Not only is four-wheel drive standard on the
range-topping A6 but so is Audi’s seven-speed, S-tronic dual-clutch automatic
gearbox. This car also comes with an automatic engine start-stop system.
By omitting the traditional
torque converter as used by the A6’s rivals, some compromise in the smoothness
of the transmission was expected (twin-clutch units can be jerky and they are
slow off the line) but except for the odd jerk, you really don’t miss the lack
of torque multiplication a torque converter offers. The benefits of a twin-clutch
unit, of course, are better performance and efficiency.
The torquey A6 3.0 TDI’s
midrange is explosive and overtaking is an absolute breeze. You needn’t switch
to manual or Sports mode and can simply leave the shifter in D, letting the
surplus grunt seamlessly whisk you past traffic. Paddle-shifters behind the
wheel allow for more control and were useful on the mountain sections but the
sheer immediacy and responsiveness of this gearbox is its forte.
Body control is brilliant over
undulating roads and at high speeds it has a poise and precision that is very
reassuring. There isn’t too much driver involvement that can be derived from
this chassis though. The A6’s electromechanical steering feels a touch too numb,
just as in the A8, and that takes a lot away from the driving experience. But
it’s ride comfort, space and refinement that really matter in India and in
all these counts the A6 scores pretty well.
The best bit is that the new A6
won’t be much more expensive than the outgoing one. The base 2.0 TDI version
will be the cheapest A6 yet with a starting price of well under Rs 40 lakh (ex-showroom,
Delhi ). BMW and
Mercedes finally have a serious fight on their hands.
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