What does Audi A6L OFF mean?

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VanEmerson
07/29/25 8:16pm
Audi A6L OFF stands for off, and ON stands for on. The OFF light on the car mainly refers to ESP-OFF. ESP represents the Electronic Stability Program, which is an active safety device designed to prevent the vehicle from skidding and losing control. Audi A6L Exterior: In terms of exterior design, compared to the previous generation Audi A6, the most significant change in the appearance of the new Audi A6L is that the radiator and intake grille, which were previously separated by the front bumper, have been integrated into a single trapezoidal grille. Audi A6L Powertrain: The new Audi A6L is equipped with two high-efficiency gasoline engines: the 2.8FSI and the 3.0TFSI. Among them, the 3.0TFSI engine is the latest top version of Audi's V6 engine. The perfect combination of gasoline direct injection and mechanical supercharging gives it power exceeding that of an 8-cylinder engine and extremely high fuel efficiency. It can deliver a maximum power output of 213 kW (290 horsepower) and a strong torque of 420 Nm.
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