What are the body dimensions of the Audi A6?

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DiSteven
07/24/25 5:18am
The body dimensions of the Audi A6 are 4951mm in length, 1866mm in width, and 1483mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2925mm. The rear of the Audi A6 features a slightly raised angular design instead of the rounded streamline, which functions as a spoiler to provide sufficient downforce during high-speed driving, thereby enhancing the vehicle's handling and safety at high speeds. This design also gives the rear a more robust and sporty appearance. The Audi A6 is equipped with a 2.0L T4 turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 190 hp and a maximum torque of 320 Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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OPiper
08/11/25 1:01am
I've been driving the Audi A6 for some time now, and I feel like its body dimensions are approximately 4950mm in length, 1886mm in width, and 1467mm in height, with a wheelbase of around 2922mm. As an average driver, I always have to be extra careful when parking in the city, given that the nearly five-meter-long body can easily get stuck in tight spots. However, on the highway, it's exceptionally stable—no drifting or swaying. The interior space is truly spacious. I often take friends on long trips, and the rear legroom is so generous that they can stretch their legs fully. The trunk can also fit several large suitcases, so I never worry about running out of space on weekend getaways. Compared to the BMW 5 Series, the A6 is slightly wider, making it more suitable for family trips. Don't just focus on the numbers; in actual driving, while the larger size is convenient, it takes some getting used to when navigating narrow roads and making turns. I remember scraping the curb the first time I reversed—experience taught me that it's best to practice with a new car first. Now that I'm used to it, I feel this size is a carefully designed balance by Audi, maintaining a sense of luxury without sacrificing practicality.
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