Photos of the sixth-generation Audi A6 have surfaced online. The premium E-class model is set to be unveiled on March 4. This information is reported by The Supercar Blog.
It's important to note that the new Audi A6 2025 will have no relation to last year's electric A6 e-tron. The models in the same class are built on different platforms. The gasoline A6 utilizes the modern PPC architecture.
The images feature the Audi A6 Avant wagon. Its design has become more elegant compared to its predecessor, reflecting the style of its younger sibling, Audi A5. The body lines are now smoother, and the rear fenders are wider. The enlarged grille pairs well with the slimmer LED headlights, while the narrower taillights are connected by an LED strip.
The interior of the Audi A6 2025 has also been revealed. The dashboard now features two displays (instead of three, as in the predecessor), and the steering wheel has a flattened top and bottom.
It is expected that the new Audi A6 will debut with gasoline turbo engines of 2.0 liters (272 hp) and 3.0 liters (340 hp). Later, the lineup will be expanded to include diesel and plug-in hybrid variants, as well as the high-performance Audi S6 and RS6. The model range will offer versions with both front-wheel and all-wheel drive.
By the way, a limited edition Audi RS6 GT, which is the fastest wagon in the world, was recently spotted in Kyiv.