2012 Audi S6 Avant
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4 liter V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | twin turbochargers | Torque | -- | ||
| HP | 420 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 105 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 4.9 seconds | Top Speed | 155 mph (electronically limited) | 
(from Audi Press Release) The Audi S6 and S6 Avant
Athletic character, quiet understatement and richly appointed – Audi is remaking the S6 and S6 Avant. Both models are sports cars for everyday use, offering uncompromising practicality. Their new engine, a four-liter, twin-turbo V8, combines ample power with low fuel consumption in keeping with the times.
Drive
The S6 and S6 Avant use 
			the 309 kW (420 hp) version of the new 4.0 TFSI. The twin-turbo V8 
			provides a constant 550 Nm (405.66 lb-ft) of torque from 1,400 to 
			5,300 rpm. It accelerates the S6 from 0 to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 
			4.8 seconds and the S6 Avant in 4.9 seconds. With both models, the 
			electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph) is just a 
			formality.
			
			The 4.0 TFSI brings Audi's downsizing strategy to the 
			high-performance class. Compared to the engine in the previous 
			model, the free-breathing, 5.2-liter V10, it offers even sportier 
			performance while reducing fuel consumption by as much as 25 
			percent. Average fuel consumption is just 9.7 liters per 100 km 
			(24.25 US mpg) in the S6 and 9.8 liters (24.0 US mpg) in the S6 
			Avant, well below that of the competition.
			
			A number of technologies contribute to this top result, including 
			the recuperation and start-stop systems as well as the new “cylinder 
			on demand” cylinder management system. When the V8 deactivates four 
			cylinders under part load, the Active Noise Cancellation system 
			(ANC) is activated. Four microphones integrated into the headlining 
			record the noise in the cabin, which is then analyzed by a computer. 
			If the computer detects intrusive sound elements, it broadcasts an 
			antiphase sound through the speakers of the sound system. This sound 
			combines with the intrusive sound and largely cancels it out.
			
			Independent of this, active, electronically controlled engine 
			bearings use targeted counterpulses to attenuate low-frequency 
			vibrations. A sound actuator, flaps in the exhaust system, the 
			engine shroud and a newly developed two-mass flywheel with a 
			centrifugal force pendulum in the seven-speed S tronic also 
			contribute to the sonorous sound and smoothness of the engine.
			
			When it comes to power transmission, the S6 and S6 Avant further 
			extend Audi's Vorsprung durch Technik. The engine power flows 
			through a fast-shifting, seven-speed S tronic transmission. The 
			quattro permanent all-wheel drive system uses the self-locking 
			center differential and torque vectoring. If desired, Audi 
			complements quattro with the optional sport differential, which 
			actively distributes the power between the rear wheels.
Chassis
The two new S models 
			come standard with the adaptive air suspension sport. The tautly 
			tuned air suspension with variable damping lowers the body by 10 
			millimeters (0.39 in). It provides for highly precise handling 
			without compromising comfort. The powerful disc brakes, internally 
			ventilated front and rear, have matt black calipers with S6 logos. 
			Audi offers carbon fiber-ceramic discs as an option.
			
			The S6 and S6 Avant come standard with cast aluminum wheels in a 
			unique five parallel-spoke design. The 8.5 J x 19 wheels are shod 
			with 255/40-series tires. Seven different 19- or 20-inch wheels, 
			four of them from quattro GmbH, are available as options. The 
			20-inch titanium-look wheels with a five-arm rotor design impart a 
			particularly exclusive appearance.
			
			The Audi drive select driving dynamics system comes standard in the 
			two new S models. Among others, it modifies the characteristic of 
			the gas pedal, the shift points of the S tronic, the servo boost of 
			the electromechanical steering and the characteristic of the 
			adaptive air suspension. The driver can adjust the operation of 
			these systems in five stages. The optional sport differential and 
			the dynamic steering, which varies its ratio as a function of speed, 
			can also be integrated into the system.
Body and design
The car bodies play a 
			large part in the dynamics of the Audi S6 and S6 Avant. They are 
			unusually lightweight because they are roughly 20 percent aluminum. 
			The Audi S6 has a curb weight of just 1,895 kilograms (4,177.76 lb), 
			the S6 Avant 1,950 kilograms (4,299.01 lb). Both are much lighter 
			than their direct rivals.
			
			At 4,931 millimeters (16.18 ft), the S6 is 16 millimeters (0.63 in) 
			longer than the A6; with the 4,634-millimeter (15.2 ft) S6 Avant, 
			the difference is 8 millimeters (0.31 in). Their single-frame grille 
			sports aluminum applications and chromed horizontal double bars. 
			Another chrome strip adorns the front bumper. The exterior mirrors 
			feature aluminum-look housings, and the side sills are distinctively 
			shaped.
			
			The S6 sedan has a spoiler on the trunk; the Avant has a roof 
			spoiler. With both models, the diffuser on the rear bumper is 
			platinum gray with an aluminum-look offset edge. The four 
			chrome-tipped tailpipes are elliptical. The S models are available 
			in a choice of eight colors, including the exclusive shades Estoril 
			Blue, crystal effect and Prism Silver, crystal effect. The body is 
			decorated with S6 and V8T badges.
Interior
The interior of the S6 
			and S6 Avant is also characterized by sporty elegance. There are S6 
			badges on the key, the leather sport steering wheel with colored 
			stitching and aluminum shift paddles as well as the instruments. The 
			illuminated door sill trims and both displays (MMI and driver 
			information system) greet the driver with the S6 logo. A red ring 
			adorns the start-stop button, an aluminum clasp the selector lever. 
			The footrest, the pedals and the soft keys of the MMI operating 
			system shine in an aluminum-look finish.
			
			Decorative inlays are available in a choice of four materials. Matt 
			brushed aluminum is standard, with carbon, fine grain ash natural 
			brown or layered Beaufort oak as options. Customers can choose from 
			three colors – black, lunar silver and goa beige (only for the seat 
			upholstery) – for the headlining, instrument panel, carpet and 
			seats. The standard seat upholstery is a mix of Pearl Nappa leather 
			and Alcantara, with Milano and Valcona available as options.
			
			Height-adjustable sport seats with power lumbar supports and 
			embossed S logos are standard. Audi offers two other versions as 
			options: the power-adjustable comfort seats with memory function and 
			the power-adjustable S sport seats with integrated head restraints. 
			These also are embossed with the S logo.
Equipment
The new Audi S6 and S6 
			Avant will be rolling into dealer showrooms with a generous list of 
			standard equipment in spring 2012. This includes xenon plus 
			headlights with an all-weather light, LED rear lights, an 
			electromechanical parking brake and the driver information system 
			with color display. The MMI radio plus includes a Bluetooth 
			interface, and the Audi sound system has ten speakers.
			
			All of the high-end options in the model series are also available 
			for the new S models. These include LED headlights, adaptive light, 
			the ambient lighting package, convenience key, head-up display, the 
			parking system plus with 360° camera, power rear hatch, optionally 
			with sensor control, and climate-controlled deluxe seats with 
			massage function.
			
			The list of options for the Avant, which offers up to 1,680 liters 
			(59.33 cu ft) of luggage space, also includes the panoramic glass 
			roof.
			
			The tightly networked driver assistance systems are all 
			state-of-the-art. These are the various versions of the Audi pre 
			sense safety system, adaptive cruise control with stop & go 
			function, Audi side assist, active lane assist, the speed limit 
			display and the night vision assistant with highlighting of detected 
			pedestrians.
			
			Topping the range of infotainment systems is MMI navigation plus, 
			which features a large hard drive, an eight-inch monitor and the 
			groundbreaking MMI touch input system. The system can be combined 
			with the Bluetooth online car phone, which brings special Internet 
			services to the car and features WLAN connectivity for mobile 
			devices. The 15-speaker Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System 
			impresses with its excellent sound.



