Audi Centre Doncaster More efficient than ever The new line-up of A6 engines

Audi Centre Doncaster More efficient than ever The new line-up of A6 engines
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Greater performance with greater efficiency

Introducing the new range of A6 engines – that redefine the meaning of power and efficiency. These new engines are 12 percent more efficient on average than their predecessors. The latest additions include the new 3.0 TFSI supercharged V6 which delivers an impressive 213 kW, and an ultra-efficient diesel engine, all of which have been extensively revised to minimize fuel consumption and Co2.

Sporty efficiency – the TDI engine

The Audi A6 TDI engine uses a state-of-the-art common rail system. Piezo injectors force the diesel fuel into the combustion chamber at pressures of up to 1,800 bar. Two intercoolers arranged in parallel provide power that is delivered spontaneously and energetically. This means active power reserves and superb flexibility with low fuel consumption.

Fuel consumption and emissions data:
Audi A6 3.0 TDI tiptronic quattro: combined fuel consumption 7.1 L/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 189 g/km.

Dynamic and agile – the petrol engines

The highly efficient FSI® combustion process has already been applied in motor-racing at Audi. This performance-orientated petrol direct injection system not only delivers dynamic responsiveness and agility at all engine speeds, but is also more fuel-efficient as a result of the regulated fuel injection. The proof of this is to be found in the 3.0 TFSI® engine in the Audi A6. The 213 kW V6 engine accelerates the A6 from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds, and with perfectly reasonable fuel consumption figures. The supercharger enables the engine to develop all of its power even at low engine speeds, which you can utilise to best effect thanks to quattro® and the sporty tiptronic transmission.

Fuel consumption and emissions data:
Audi A6 3.0 TFSI quattro®: combined fuel consumption 9.5 L/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 225 g/km.

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