
The new generation Audi A6 Avant is unveiled
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In terms of appearance, the new Audi A6 Avant is still equipped with Audi's iconic large-mouth air intake grille, with a parallelogram grid design inside. There are two air intakes equipped with individually controllable fins behind the radiator grille to ensure efficient airflow around the engine compartment. The vehicle also optimizes the sealing between the bumper and the cooling unit, reducing the heat dissipation airflow loss in this area by up to 70%.
In addition, the vents on both sides of the front of the car have become larger, and the overall front of the car looks more fierce than the current model. The new car can be equipped with optional digital LED daytime running lights. Each headlight consists of 48 independent LED light segments, which can display seven digital light signatures, several of which are designed as dynamic signatures. Each light-emitting unit can intelligently adjust the brightness to meet personalized needs fully.
The side of the body has dynamic lines while also bringing a lower drag coefficient. This generation of models is also the model with the lowest drag coefficient among all generations of Audi A6 Avant, with a drag coefficient as low as 0.25. From the rear of the car, the new car's fastback shape is more obvious, and the inclination of the rear glass is larger, which helps to further reduce the drag coefficient. The rear of the car is equipped with a spoiler and a diffuser, which can help increase the downforce of the rear of the car.
The new car's body is 4.99 meters long, 39mm longer than the previous generation, 1.88 meters wide, and has a wheelbase of 2927mm. However, the body size has not significantly improved compared to the current model. The second-generation digital OLED taillights are optional for the Audi A6 Avant. There are 198 OLED light sources on each side of the taillights, which can display dynamic light signatures.
In addition, the new car is equipped with a panoramic glass skylight that almost covers the entire cockpit and rear area. The component uses a "digital sunshade" composed of nine parts, which can form a variety of patterns. Some areas can be opened or closed as needed to provide sufficient anti-glare protection. The component can be controlled by a button on the roof module.