The Audi A6 range of sedans has received an upgrade including more efficient petrol and diesel engines that meet Euro 6 emissions targets. The car's sharp lines and taut surfaces give it a desirable look, while changes have been made to the front and rear lights, bumpers, grille and side-skirts.
The car has also lost some weight thanks to wider use of hot-shaped steel and aluminum, as well as the use of fiberglass-reinforced plastic springs. The engines are available as six-speed manual or seven-speed S Tronics.
The car comes with any one of a range of three petrol engines and five diesel engines that emit up to 22% less carbon dioxide than their predecessors.
The Audi A6 range will begin shipping in the fall, with pricing kicking off at $49,735 for the 1.8-liter petrol A6 Sedan.
Efficiently Upgraded Cars
The Audi A6 Range Has a New Design and is More Eco-Friendly Than Before
Trend Themes
1. Efficient Car Engines - Audi's upgrade to more efficient petrol and diesel engines with reduced CO2 emissions presents an opportunity for developing eco-friendly engines.
2. Lightweight Car Design - The use of hot-shaped steel and aluminum and fiberglass-reinforced plastic springs in Audi's new design presents opportunities for developing lightweight car designs.
3. Upgraded Car Aesthetics - Audi's sharp lines and taut surfaces design change present an opportunity to develop aesthetic upgrades to old car models.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry can take advantage of the opportunity to develop more efficient and eco-friendly car engines, and lightweight car designs.
2. Auto Parts Manufacturing - Auto parts manufacturers can benefit from the opportunity to supply hot-shaped steel, aluminum, and fiberglass-reinforced plastic springs for use in lightweight car designs.
3. Auto Detailing Industry - The auto detailing industry can take advantage of the opportunity to create aesthetic upgrades to existing car models with sharp lines and taut surfaces design changes.