Tuesday, September 27, 2011

2012 Audi A6 3.0T quattro review

The 2012 Audi A6 is in town, and it lacks little more to match the Audi's flagship sedan than size of the motor and size in overall dimensions. The new Audi A6 impresses.
Audi engineers Considered not just airflow around the car but also through the engine compartment.
Audi paid attention to detail inside as well. Known for some of the best interiors in the business, evolved its Audi interior design themes with an asymmetrical treatment of the dash, a subtle wave That pulls the dash slightly Towards the front passenger.
 

The 2012 Audi A6 3.0T quattro Audi takes interiors to a new level.
The infotainment (it's a horrible word, We Know) features and the Audi MMI control system is almost overwhelming. Block letters only, please. The navigation system, Incidentally, has an optional Google Maps satellite view.


Audi's chief designer, Wolfgang Egger, talks about a "line of lineage" from the first Audi 100 of 1968 to the new 2012 A6 of today. It's hard to test a new Audi without stopping to address its styling.
It's what's propelled Audi's emergence as a genuine, premium alternative to BMW or Mercedes and helped Establish the A6 as the world's best-selling executive sedan.

The new 2012 Audi A6 looks best viewed in profile, where the prominent, sweeping shoulder line grabs the attention. The wheelbase has been extended by 2.7 inches and the front overhang emphasizes Exceptionally small Audi's sporting values.