What are the body dimensions of the Audi A6?

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StBella
07/29/25 11:52am
The body dimensions of the Audi A6 are 4951mm in length, 1866mm in width, and 1483mm in height, as per official data. The length of the Audi A6 refers to the distance between two vertical planes perpendicular to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane, touching the outermost protruding parts at the front and rear of the vehicle. The width refers to the distance between two planes parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane, touching the outermost rigid fixed protruding parts on both sides of the vehicle. The height refers to the distance between the highest point of the vehicle and its supporting plane. The Audi A6L offers four engine options: 2.0TFSI, 2.5FSI, 2.8FSI, and 3.0TFSI, with the 2.5L engine being a newly added power unit. There are four transmission options: a 6-speed manual transmission, an 8-speed multitronic continuously variable transmission, a manual-automatic integrated transmission, and a 7-speed S-tronic dual-clutch transmission. National regulations on vehicle dimensions are stipulated in the issued national standard 'GB1589-89,' which states that the total width of a vehicle does not include side mirrors. The limitation on vehicle width is to provide sufficient lateral clearance for overtaking between adjacent lanes. In other words, under national standards, the significance of vehicle width data is to ensure enough space during overtaking, preventing accidents due to excessive width or situations where road markings are narrower than the vehicle's width. Additionally, national regulations stipulate that the total width of a vehicle must not exceed 2.5m to meet the usage requirements of public roads.
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