A6 goes aluminium - and gets a coupe

The sixth generation of the A6 will be launched this autumn by Audi.

The sixth generation of the A6 will be launched this autumn by Audi.

The new version of the highly successful mid-size saloon shows the hand of Audi's chief-designer Walter de Silva - who was responsible for the final shaping of the new A6. He's the stylist who crafted the Alfa 156 several years ago and is now styling boss for a clutch of marques within the VW family, including Seat and Audi. He's now working on the 2010 A3.

The new A6 will be made completely of aluminium. Air-suspension will be available as an option, and electro-hydraulic brakes will be standard.

Three petrol engines will be available from the start: the 2.7-litre unit with 180bhp, a three-litre engine with 240bhp and a range-topping 4.2-litre developing 300bhp. The only four-cylinder engine in the range will be a two-litre diesel with 136bhp. Following that lot will be a 2.5-litre V6 TDi - with a new common-rail unit with three-litres and 200bhp hard on its heels. A V8 TDi with 250bhp is also on the way, but buyers will have to wait until summer 2006.

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The new A6 Avant will make its appearance a year after the new saloon - and in spring 2005 the first A6 coupé will make its appearance. Audi's designers are reported to be thinking of an A6 cabrio as a strong challenge to the Mercedes CLK convertible.- Automedia