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August 11, 2011 This Week:
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The brand’s high-tech assistance and safety systems lend even more confidence to driving. Some of these systems work closely together with MMI navigation plus, further enhancing their capabilities. New in the Audi line is the parking system plus with a 360° camera: this features four tiny cameras recording images of the immediate vicinity of the vehicle. The surroundings are displayed on the large on-board monitor in different views. The luggage compartment of the new A6 Avant has a capacity of 565 liters (19.95 cubic ft), which can be increased to 1,680 liters (59.33 cubic ft) by folding down the rear seat backs. Audi also offers a wide range of other practical and refined features. They include the sensor-controlled, automatically opening tailgate: When the driver executes a valid pattern of movement underneath the rear bumper while standing at the rear, contactless sensors cause the tailgate to open. Audi offers a choice of five engines with direct fuel injection for the new A6 Avant: two gasoline engines and three TDI units. These generate an output of between 130 kW (177 hp) and 220 kW (300 hp). They will be followed somewhat later by a biturbo 3.0 TDI with an output of 230 kW (313 hp). All of these power units combine power with pioneering efficiency – the fuel consumption has decreased by as much as 21 percent compared with their predecessors. The 2.0 TDI, for example, manages with only 5.0 liters of fuel per 100 km (47.04 US mpg) on average. All units employ the technologies from Audi’s modular efficiency platform. Depending on the engine version, Audi gives the new A6 Avant different power transmissions – a 6-speed manual transmission, the continuously variable multitronic, the 8-stage tiptronic, optimized for fast gear shifting, or the sporty 7-speed S tronic. Besides the front-wheel drive the quattro permanent all-wheel drive stands ready. The optional sport differential flexibly distributes the power between the rear wheels.
In the front-wheel-drive variants, the ESP electronic stabilization program featuring an electronic limited slip differential makes the car’s handling even more precise. Options from Audi include adaptive air suspension and dynamic steering, with the latter to become available somewhat later. The Audi A6 Avant will be available for sale in June 2011 at a base price of 40,850 euros. Photos: Audi/Automotive Intelligence (August 1, 2011)
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