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How long is the new Audi A6?

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NicoleDella
07/29/25 2:35pm

The body length of the new Audi A6 is 5035mm. Additional information: The following is an introduction to Audi-related content: 1. Audi brand: Audi is one of the oldest automobile manufacturers in Germany. Since 1932, Audi has adopted the four-ring logo, symbolizing the merger of Audi with DKW, Horch, and Wanderer to form the Auto Union company. In the 1930s, the Auto Union company covered all passenger vehicle segments that the German automotive industry could offer, ranging from motorcycles to luxury sedans. 2. New Audi A6: The length, width, and height of the all-new Audi A6L are 5,015 millimeters, 1,874 millimeters, and 1,455 millimeters respectively, with a wheelbase of 3,012 millimeters. The Audi A6L is a vehicle series developed by FAW-Volkswagen Audi based on the new German A6, serving as the successor to the A6.

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DelElliana
08/13/25 6:58am

I've driven the new Audi A6 a few times, and the length is really a key point—it's about 4.95 meters, almost 5 meters. The car handles well in the city, but you need to be careful in tight parking spaces. Once, I struggled for a while in a mall parking lot because it stuck out a bit at both ends. The upside is the spacious interior; three adults can sit comfortably in the back, and loading luggage is easy. Compared to the BMW 5 Series at 4.93 meters and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class at 4.94 meters, the Audi is slightly longer but still maintains stable handling, with reasonable weight distribution making turns feel crisp. I’d recommend new drivers practice parking skills to avoid scratches or bumps. In terms of length design, Audi balances practicality and elegance, making it a pretty smart choice.

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KadenRose
10/11/25 3:21am

I've checked the official data for the new Audi A6. The standard wheelbase version is 4939 mm, which converts to approximately 4.94 meters. As someone who pays close attention to automotive details, I know length significantly impacts driving dynamics. For instance, it offers lower wind resistance and better stability on highways, but slightly slower steering in narrow alleys. The interior provides a comfortable ride thanks to the longer wheelbase, which is an improvement over the previous model. Additionally, the Audi A6 in China comes in a long-wheelbase version, stretching to 5038 mm for more spaciousness, ideal for long-distance travel. Weighing around 1.8 tons, the car feels solid and stable at this length, without any floatiness. Using the parking sensors is recommended for safer parking. Overall, its length is above average in its class, with very user-friendly space utilization.

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BrodyAnn
11/24/25 4:28am

When I sat in the new Audi A6, I immediately noticed its well-proportioned design. It's nearly 5 meters long, yet the lines flow smoothly without appearing rigid. Driving it, the steering responds quickly without feeling cumbersome, making it suitable for city commuting—though a larger parking space would be more convenient. From a design perspective, it maintains the brand's signature style—understated yet practical, more enduring and functional than some other cars.

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