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First look: Audi shows production A6 Allroad

Audi 2007 Allroad All-terrain: Second-generation A6-based Allroad is due in Oz by early 2007. All-terrain: Second-generation A6-based Allroad is due in Oz by early 2007.
Audi reveals the production version of its second-generation Allroad at Geneva

By NEIL McDONALD 8 March 2006

THOSE expecting a fresh interpretation of Audi’s A6 wagon-based Allroad 4WD will be disappointed at this all-new model unveiled in final production guise at Geneva, which relies heavily on the styling themes of the old version.

In Europe, four direct-injection engines will be available: two petrol and two diesels. The petrol duo comprise a 188kW 3.2 FSI V6 and 257kW 4.2 FSI V8. FSI technology increases the power and efficiency of both powerplants.

The V6 turbo-diesels are the latest common-rail injection engines and develop 132kW in the 2.7-litre variant and 171kW in the 3.0-litre. Power is transmitted by a six-speed manual transmission or six-speed automatic with a sequential-manual shift mode.

The Allroad is 4930mm long and sits on a wheelbase of 2830mm, with room enough for five passengers and luggage space that expands up to 1660 litres. The load area has a variety of intelligent stowage ideas while Audi claims the interior conveys an ambience of "elegant sportiness".

As before, the key to the Allroad’s offroad ability is its quattro permanent 4WD system and height-adjustable adaptive air suspension. The suspension offers five height modes, including two specific off-road settings.

The car’s ESP system has been developed especially to cope with off-road demands.

Audi Australia expects the Allroad to arrive early next year, with pricing and specifications yet to be confirmed.
 
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