Audi Applies the A4 Method to its Executive Sedan

Audi's
2013-model A6 will be a bigger car than the current one. Like the
latest A4, it will contain its weight with some aluminum exterior
panels. High-tech drivetrains will enhance the mass reduction to improve
economy and performance. And it will come with a raft of standard and
optional driver aids.
The
car's core body is steel, and it shares this with the newly announced
A7. It will ride on a 115-inch wheelbase, some three inches longer than
the current model's, but still two inches short of the new BMW 5
Series'. The sedan arrives in Europe in 2011 and, less than a year
later, in the U.S. as a '13 model.
Audi
officials believe their 200-horsepower four-cylinder engine, with gas
injection, variable valve lift. and turbocharger, is a fit replacement
in performance and economy for a small V-6. They realize this might meet
resistance from U.S. buyers, so the entry engine is likely to be a
201-horsepower, 2.8-liter V-6, again with variable valve lift and direct
injection. Next, a 300-horse 3.0T supercharged unit and finally a
372-horse V-8, again with variable valve lift and direct injection.
FWD
V-6 models, not planned for North America, come with a continuously
variable transmission, while quattro models get a seven-speed
dual-clutch S-Tronic.

At
the end of 2012, possibly before the main U.S. introduction, Audi will
announce a hybrid using a 3.0-liter supercharged engine and eight-speed
autobox. The existence of this car makes the 225-horsepower clean-diesel
model less likely for the U.S.
Steel
is, Audi admits, a cost-saving measure, but aluminum is used for door
panels, as well as such underskin parts as the cast front strut towers.
These replace several small steel pressings, justifying themselves on
grounds of cost, weight, and strength.
The
suspension systems share fundamentals with the other cars on Audi's MLB
components system: the A8, A4, Q5, and new A7. This means a better
weight distribution than on the current car because the front suspension
is mounted farther forward relative to the engine. Aluminum control
arms help cut unspring weight.

An
air-sprung chassis like the A8's will be optional. In fact, many A8
options are in the cards, including the touchpad-entry navigation
system, live Google, lane-keeping assist, active cruise control with
follow-to-stop, and autonomous emergency braking.
The A6 will not be the only Audi announced in 2011. This is also the year for the Q3 compact transverse-engine crossove.
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