TRACKING THE CHANGES: Audi's A6 And S6 Get SLIGHT Revisions For The 2015 MY — DETAILS HERE!

TRACKING THE CHANGES: Audi's A6 And S6 Get SLIGHT Revisions For The 2015 MY — DETAILS HERE!
Although the current-gen Audi A6 and S6 are seriously impressive sedans, Audi has given them slight tweaks going into the 2015 model year. This is a pretty standard refresh that includes some modifications to the front and rear ends.

We've been sure to check the documentation Audi provided and it actually looks like not much has changed on the inside aside from some different packaging and new standard features.

2015 Audi A6 and S6

You may notice below that we've included images of the A6 Allroad. We will not be receiving this stateside, at least for 2015. You can hope, though, for 2016.

For the FULL details and images, scroll down!


Audi's overview document provided us with the following information:

2015 Audi A6/TDI/S6 Press Kit


Highlights:

- Model line includes A6 2.0T, A6 3.0T, A6 3.0 TDI clean diesel, S6 4.0T
- A6 TDI® clean diesel has an eight-speed Tiptronic® automatic transmission with quattro® all-wheel drive and achieves EPA estimated fuel economy of 24 city/ 38 highway/ 29 combined MPG*
- A6 2.0T available with quattro® all-wheel drive or FWD
- Advanced technology and driver assistance features include adaptive cruise control, side assist, Audi parking system plus, Night Vision Assistant, MMI® touch
- Standard Audi connect® offers in-vehicle Wi-Fi for up to eight passenger devices, Google Earth ™ Mapping and real-time access to information

Lineup Changes for 2015 Include:
- Audi A6 3.0T and TDI® Premium Plus models now offer a Warm Weather package, standard on Prestige, which includes four-zone automatic climate control, manual rear-side window and power rear window sunshades.
- Audi side assist and Audi pre sense® rear are now standard on A6 3.0T and TDI clean diesel models.
- Head-up display now standard on Prestige models
- Full LED headlights now standard on Prestige models



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JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 9/6/2014 4:40:37 PM
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Boring still. Give me Lexus GS.


W124E320W124E320 - 9/8/2014 3:50:36 PM
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Trash that Lexus.... though the only one worth driving...


chewychewy - 9/6/2014 6:44:30 PM
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The updates won't be until 2016 MY I believe. Audi says the 3.0T is revised but hasn't give too much detail though.


Car4LifeCar4Life - 9/6/2014 7:39:02 PM
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Audi's design "revisions" are the where's Waldo of the car industry


Agent00RAgent00R - 9/7/2014 7:13:58 AM
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Great line!


jeffgalljeffgall - 9/7/2014 9:04:17 AM
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Previous version, as well as all recent Audis have not had that trim piece. I like to see Audi is bringing it back.


bw5011bw5011 - 9/7/2014 7:19:30 AM
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As someone who owns the car and not looking at pictures hating, it does look different. Mid model changes shouldn't give you a totally new look unless the car is horrible ands sales are suffering. My car turns heads daily and I get compliments all the time.

And for the first GS comment.... well there was a market for the Pontiac Aztec as well, you enjoy that GS... haha


jeffgalljeffgall - 9/7/2014 9:06:46 AM
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While, like most Americans, the S4 Avant and Allroad are not for me, they are those cars I would like to see on the road. But that is probably why Audi does not import them.


t_bonet_bone - 9/7/2014 11:14:09 AM
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Sharing Avant photos...that's cruel.


AutopinionAutopinion - 9/7/2014 2:13:28 PM
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VAG wants to be #1 globally and they can't release a minor facelift in the US and Europe at the same time? What gives? By the time this car is available in the US those waiting for it will have moved on except the diehard Audi buyer. No way to grow marketshare.


TheSteveTheSteve - 9/7/2014 5:18:35 PM
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As far as I can see, they've changed the headlights. That seems to be where Audi is focusing.

I'm not sure I like the "squinty eyes" look, but I definitely dislike it a whole lot less than previous weird and overly-stylized Audi headlight designs.


carsnyccarsnyc - 9/7/2014 7:32:25 PM
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The A6 is still an invisible car


cidflekkencidflekken - 9/8/2014 8:50:52 PM
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The A7/S7 revisions were more noticeable and more effective. That's not saying much, though. Almost like saying I like Mary-Kate Olsen more than Ashley Olsen.


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