New Audi A6 Allroad Spy Photos
More Revealing Photos Inside - Outside
By by Hans G. Lehmann
January 26, 2006 6:51 AM
Filed Under: Audi, German, Spy Photos
More Revealing Photos Inside - Outside
Coming off of the first allroad photos in full trim unveiled last week, these latest photos are showing the upcoming off road version of the Audi A6 Avant from all angles and fully exposed during cold weather testing near the Arctic Circle.
The current A6 Allroad's production has ended in July this year, and the new A6 Allroad's release is scheduled for launch at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show in March.
Audi had tested the public's reaction to the new model at the Detroit Motor Show last year with a high-tech A6 Allroad Quattro concept car. These pictures, however, are showing the production version in full showroom trim. The prototypes have a visibly higher ground clearance and the typical rear skirt similar to the current Allroad.
Note the large new chrome front grille.
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