2009 Audi A6
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.2 liter V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | -- | ||
| HP | 350 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 83.3 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Audi Press Release) The Audi A6: An overachiever with new strengths
The world's most successful business sedan just got better
New engines – High efficiency and power
Suspension refinements and new high-tech features
A winner always builds 
			on his strengths: That's why Audi has again upgraded its luxury 
			class A6 model. Efficient engines have been added to the drive-train 
			lineup, with innovative technologies cutting fuel consumption by 
			about 15 percent across the whole model range. An improved 
			suspension and new high-tech assistance system give the driver even 
			greater control over the car. And the new-generation MMI control 
			system is out-performing itself. The revamped A6 will be launched in 
			the German market in late summer.
			
			It's the sportiest and most popular business sedan on the market. 
			The Audi A6 is leading the Premium C pack – both in Europe and 
			around the world. In 2007, Audi sold about 234,000 units, giving the 
			A6 a 37 percent market share among its core competitors. Most of the 
			A6's sold were equipped with six- or eight-cylinder engines, 
			permanent 4x4 quattro and a luxury assortment of optional equipment 
			– all evidence of the high regard Audi technologies is enjoying 
			worldwide.
			
			Its design is emphasized by a range of bold new accents, perfectly 
			articulating the A6's strong personality. The single-frame grill, 
			bumpers, air vents and fog lights have all gotten a facelift.
			
			The optionally-available xenon plus, LED daytime running lights have 
			been redesigned as horizontal strips with 6 LEDs each. Other options 
			include Audi adaptive light, a dynamic cornering light system, and 
			the high-beam assistant that automatically switches between the high 
			and low beam.
			
			An aluminum-colored molding traversing the sides emphasizes the A6's 
			dynamic contour. At 4.93 meters (16.17 ft) long, 1.86 meters (6.10 
			ft) wide, and 1.46 meters (4.79 ft) high, little has changed in the 
			sedan's generous proportions. The gentle lip on the trunk, 
			integrated chrome strip on the bumper, broad diffuser and straight 
			exhaust pipes are part and partial of the revamped rear end. The 
			bipartite rear lights with LED technology have also gotten a new 
			look: narrow and wide, they taper inward on the sedan. And there are 
			13 exterior colors to choose from, including five new ones.
			
			The A6's spacious interior with its clean and elegant contours and 
			perfect craftsmanship is characteristic of this luxury brand. The 
			rear seats are extremely comfortable and the L-shaped headrests 
			improve the driver's rear view visibility. As an option, the back 
			seats can be fitted with a comfortable 2-seater bench. A package of 
			elaborate features makes sure the noise level is cut by almost half, 
			particularly within critical frequency ranges. 
			
			The instrument panel uses new higher-resolution graphics; and a new 
			frame better accentuates the display (color in the optional MMI 
			navigation system). Tastefully-appointed chrome trim, even on the 
			spokes of the steering wheel, call attention to its overall elegance 
			and inlays are available in either aluminum look or fine woods.
			
			As is expected of an Audi, the interior designers have made sure all 
			the colors and materials match. Standard seats can be optionally 
			upholstered with a new material; the sport seats are available in 
			Valcona leather. Soft armrests on the doors increase comfort, while 
			the integrated headrest system reduces the danger of whiplash.
			
			Audi is now offering an S-line sports package for the most dynamic 
			of drivers. The package includes enhanced performance features like 
			18-inch wheels and sports suspension that lowers the ride height by 
			30 millimeters (1.18 in). Its sporty seats, decorative inlays and 
			upholstery give the black-trimmed interior a feeling of even more 
			exclusivity and the S-line exterior package provides more drama. 
			Features from this Audi exclusive program are tailor-made to fit the 
			A6's luxury-seeking mavericks.
			
			One of the major strengths of the A6 lies in its broad selection of 
			engines: six gas and four diesels use direct fuel injection and 
			cutting-edge FSI, TFSI and TDI technologies in a choice of four, six 
			or eight cylinders. Whether stick shift, convenient tiptronic or 
			high-efficiency multitronic, the energy literally flows to the front 
			wheels, or all four wheels for that matter. Its engines are both 
			powerful and efficient. New measures have been introduced to 
			optimize engines and minimize fuel consumption without sacrificing 
			one ounce of driving pleasure. Fuel consumption over the whole A6 
			family has been lowered by about 15 percent.
			
			The smallest gas engine is the 2.0 TFSI, a 125 kW (170 hp) 
			turbocharged four-cylinder unit. On the other end of the spectrum is 
			the 4.2 FSI, a 257 kW (350 hp) V8 engine. Audi V6 models can be 
			equipped with one of its two new 2.8 liter FSI engines; the 140 kW 
			(190 hp) or the 162 kW (220 hp). Both engines feature the innovative 
			Audi Valvelift System (AVS), which manages the inlet valve timing so 
			that there is more torque and less fuel consumption. Regardless of 
			which 2.8 FSI engine the A6 sedan is fitted, average fuel 
			consumption is only 8.2 liters per 100 kilometers (28.68 US mpg) for 
			the 190 hp, 6-speed manual shift or 8.4 liters per 100 kilometers 
			(28.00 US mpg) for the 220 hp multitronic CVT.
			
			With its 3-liter displacement and 213 kW (290 hp) power output, the 
			V6 is a particularly exciting newcomer. Audi has designed the 
			perfect package for each one of its engine. That's why the 3.0 TFSI 
			is fitted with a supercharger. From now on “T” doesn't just stand 
			for turbocharged – it stands for supercharged. Supercharger 
			technology does not mean increased consumption – but the short 
			intake paths do mean instantaneous response. And it's got full power 
			build-up even at low engine speeds: from 2500 1/min to 4850 1/min, 
			the torque curve is broad and flat at 420 Nm (309.78 lb-ft).
			
			The 3.0 TFSI comes with tiptronic and quattro drive train. The A6 
			sedan accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 5.9 seconds and 
			keeps on going as it presses to its electronically-regulated maximum 
			speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph). This is the kind of performance that 
			only an eight-cylinder engine would have been able to deliver a few 
			years ago. At 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers (24.76 US mpg) on the EU 
			cycle, the supercharged V6 is amazingly economical. The 3.0 TFSI's 
			combination of dynamic performance and low consumption is one more 
			example of Audi's successful efficiency strategy.
			
			The A6 TDI engines give further evidence of just how closely Audi 
			has been able to align sporty performance and efficiency. Fuel is 
			delivered by the extremely sophisticated and quiet system of common 
			rails with rapid-action piezo injectors and an injection pressure of 
			1800 bar (26,106.79 psi). The two V6 TDI engines (2.7 TDI with 140 
			kW (190 hp) and 3.0 TDI with 176 kW (240 hp) have peak torques of 
			380 Nm (280.27 lb-ft) and 450 Nm (331.90 lb-ft), respectively. 
			
			At the lower end of the diesel program is the four-cylinder 2.0 TDI 
			engine, which is available in two versions: the 125 kW (170 hp), 
			expected in fall 2008, and the 100 kW (136 hp). The basic version is 
			an especially efficient e-model known as the 2.0 TDIe, which uses a 
			six-speed manual shift or automatic multitronic transmission to 
			deliver 320 Nm (236.02 lb-ft) of torque to the front wheels. With 
			multitronic it sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 9.9 
			seconds, and continues on to a top speed of 204 km/h (126.76 mph). 
			Yet its average fuel consumption with a manual shift gearbox is only 
			5.3 liters per 100 km (44.38 US mpg), equivalent to CO2 emissions of 
			app. 139 grams per kilometer (224 grams per mile). 
			
			The key to achieving such exemplary values is the strategic 
			deployment of innovative technologies. The power steering pump 
			operates on demand; the alternator regenerates electrical energy 
			when coasting thereby reducing load off the engine. By lowering the 
			ride height by 20 millimeters (0.79 in) and other aerodynamic 
			fine-tuning, the drag coefficient has been reduced to cD = 0.28.
			
			The transmission can be used longer in the upper two gears. Any 
			manual-shift A6 with Driver Information System, even the 2.0 TDIe, 
			can opt to have the shift indicator displayed in the instrument 
			panel. The icon lets the driver know which gear is most economical 
			under actual circumstances.
			
			In fine-tuning the A6, two key objectives were identified – 
			increasing its comfort while retaining its sporty character. With 
			new large-diameter, front-axle shock absorbers operating within an 
			optimized valve system, Audi engineers were able to achieve both 
			goals. Every other aspect of the suspension set-up has been 
			improved, including the automotive spring response.
			
			The A6 can be equipped with factory-fitted adaptive air suspension 
			so that the driver can vary his response and the characteristics of 
			the adaptive shock absorbers into three styles. High-powered engines 
			come equipped with larger 17-inch wheel brakes. Audi can also be 
			fitted with a tire pressure monitoring system, which is entirely 
			wear-free and maintenance-free. The customer can opt for run-flat 
			tires, which limit the car to 50 kilometers (31 miles) should there 
			be a drop in air pressure.
			
			Audi has integrated several new high-tech assistance systems. The 
			new Audi side assist kicks in to help drivers when changing lanes at 
			speeds over 30 km/h (18.64 mph), ensuring a stress-free and superior 
			drive. Using radar sensors, Audi Side Assist is able to detect other 
			cars up to 50 meters (164.04 ft) away: a signal on the outside 
			mirror lights up should changing lanes pose a threat. Audi lane 
			assist helps keep drivers in their own lane, radar-assisted adaptive 
			cruise control keeps a steady distance to the vehicle ahead, and 
			Audi parking system advanced has a rearview camera.
			
			Since its debut in 2002, the Audi Multi Media Interface system (MMI) 
			has been setting the standard for perfectly controlling any number 
			of functions. The A6 comes equipped with the latest MMI generation, 
			including the top-of-the-line MMI Navigation plus. Its basic 
			construction has not changed. The central control knob can still be 
			found on the middle console between the front seats and the 
			operation is still carried out using large buttons. The new joystick 
			capping the control knob means the MMI Navigation plus can be 
			operated even more intuitively.
			
			MMI Navigation plus is an ultimate solution, pioneering in an 
			entirely new system generation with high-tech portfolio and 
			ground-breaking standards. Special features include a 
			CD/DVD/Navigation combination drive with a 40 GB hard drive capacity 
			which can be used to store MP3s and up to 5000 addresses.
			
			With its 7-inch, high-resolution screen, the monitor on this 
			ultimate navigation system is truly innovative. The image is rich in 
			contrast and incredibly sharp even under difficult lighting 
			conditions. It also has an optional TV tuner that receives digital 
			programs (DVB-T) in perfect quality.
			
			The new navigation system has another innovation. A new bird's eye 
			picture mode shows landscapes in topographical relief – in full 
			detail, complete with three-dimensional images of landmark 
			buildings. The monitor has a new operating principle: when adjusting 
			specific functions like air conditioning or seat heating, a pop-up 
			window appears at the right rather than taking over the whole 
			screen.
			
			The upgraded Audi A6 will be available in German dealer showrooms as 
			of mid-October 2008. Starting at 34,200 Euros for the A6 2.0 TFSI 
			sedan, Audi's initial list prices have remained virtually unchanged, 
			despite all the extensive innovations.



