Audi India launches facelifted A6 at Rs 49.5 lakh
The Audi A6 facelift is powered by a 2.0-litre TDI diesel motor mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. It will go head to head against the BMW 5-series, Mercedes-Benz E-class and Jaguar XF.
Audi India today launched the updated A6 sedan at Rs 49.5 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) as a single fully loaded S-line variant. The launch, interestingly, was over a video on the popular instant messaging app, WhatsApp, which makes Audi the first carmaker in the country to officially launch a model in this manner.
The highlight of the facelifted A6 is the inclusion of Matrix LED headlamps. The front grille is now more prominent while the front bumper has also been restyled. On the flanks, the car gets re-styled side skirts while at the back, it gets revised tail-lamps, a tweaked rear bumper along with redesigned exhausts. The facelift also gets the addition of a chrome strip along the lower edge of the boot-lid. The car also gets the addition of dynamic turn indicators as with the RS7.
Inside, the A6 facelift gets an updated infotainment system with voice activation, handwriting recognition and remote control for the rear seat passengers. There's also multi-zone climate control and now, the front passenger seat can be moved forward by the rear passenger with the push of a button.
The Audi A6 facelift is powered by a 2.0-litre TDI diesel motor mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. It will go head to head against the BMW 5-series, Mercedes-Benz E-class and Jaguar XF.
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