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Next-generation Audi A6 details emerge
Though the new Audi A6 is still at least a year away from being shown in concept form and two years from its production debut, details about its construction and platform technology are already leaking onto the web. Building on technologies first developed in the TT platform, the next-generation A6 is expected to use the lightweight ASF II spaceframe technology as its base.

The Ingolstadt-based car maker has developed the Aluminum and Steel Spaceframe (ASF II) technology to provide a platform that weighs half as much as steel, but is half again as rigid, reports Car. ASF technology allows the chassis to be build from a conglomeration of bonded subframe members, modular nose and tail structures and a passenger cell made of aluminum with steel and foam reinforcements. Pioneered in the TT, the ASF architecture is expected to become the standard method of construction for all future Audis, making the A6 the first of the new generation. The next A8 is expected to get the ASF II treatment as well, and the technology will trickle down the line-up from there. Weight savings is expected to be as much as 300kg on the next-gen Q7.
A full line of engines is expected for the A6, from a 2.8L V6 pushing 190hp to the top-end 4.2L V8 at 350hp, to the S6’s 5.2L, 420hp V10. Two diesel engines are also expected, a 2.7L V6 making 185hp and a 3.0L V6 with 238hp.
Front-wheel drive is likely to remain standard, but AWD quattro variants will be available. The new model’s styling will move forward with the language of the new A5 and A4 designs, and will take its LED headlights from the A3 Cabrio. The rear is expected to bear the influence of the 2007 Cross Cabriolet quattro concept.
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The above although sounds like an improvement but actually i find it quite interesting for the current generation of Audis having fully Alu chassis. It kinda proves my point regarding Alu Vs Steel in chassis design. I guess its another way of admitting Alu is not good enough when left alone.
 
2010 Audi A6 First to Receive New Aluminum Steel Space Frame

Consistent with the previously leaked Audi Roll Out Schedule Until 2012 document, the next generation C7 Audi A6 is set to be unveiled in 2010 for the 2011 model year. With the established Audi grille and new headlamps with eye-catching LED daytime running lamps already certified, the overall A6 body design seems to confirm initial worries that it will end up looking like an enlarged Audi A4.

Despite the lightly evolved design, the new A6 under the skin is just the opposite with a new construction method resulting in 50% body shell weight loss and 50% increased rigidity. Car Online spoke with Audi chief strategist and reports the A6 will be the first model to introduce the new body structure which incorporates both steel and aluminum materials.

Similar to the ASF (Aluminum Space Frame) body construction seen in the low volume R8, TT and A8 models, the new A6 will receive this hybrid body of steel and aluminum, dubbed ASF II, consisting of an all aluminum passenger cell with steel/foam reinforcements. The front nose and rear tail sections will also be reinforced with compact and lightweight subframes which are currently being developed. As any metallurgist knows, aluminum and steel do not mate well, however, advancements in bonding techniques and epoxy resins make it possible resulting in streamlined production, top build quality and cost savings.

After the A6, the ASF II system will be introduced in the A8 and new A7. However, the challenge for Audi engineers will be applying the technology to its smaller cars. Audi engineers are currently exploring how alloys can be used on the Mk2 A3 and upcoming A1.

Clearly the advantages of a lighter vehicle are most evident in improved handling, fuel economy and reduced emissions. For example, applying the ASF II to the heavy Q7 SUV could save as much as 300 kg. However, Audi needs to be more competitive in the handling department and this ASF II system puts them one step closer to narrowing that gap between its German rear-wheel-drive brothers, the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes E-Class.
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Very nice CGI.:usa7uh:
 
Why would they have a 2.5 TFSI engine with 204 hp, when they already offer a 2.0 TFSI with 211 hp on many models?
 
Design isn't bad, but typical Audi. The current car is a one of the best looking car in its segment easily.

M
 
Engines :

2,0TFSI - 180hp
2,5TFSI - 204hp
3,0TFSI - 299hp
4,0TFSI - 394hp
S6 - ?
RS6 - ?

2,0TDI - ?
2,7TDI - ?
3,0TDI - 250hp/500Nm
3,0TDI - 300hp/650Nm




Person A: "Nice facelift Audi has done on the A6."
Person B: "Um, dude, that's not a facelift, that's the brand-spanking new A6"
Person A: "Wha.........! Dude, that's a funny prank you're pulling on me"
Person B: "no, seriously, that's all-new"

All sarcasm aside, i'm rather fond of Audi's clean, understated, and generally, unfussy lines and design, but this is tantamount to being just plain lazy. If these rendering are anywhere near the truth, someone in Audi needs to light a match under the designers' butts and get them to invent some new lines, instead of just rehashing. By throwing on some fancy-shmancy LEDs, a new design does not make!!! :t-banghea
 
Design isn't bad, but typical Audi. The current car is a one of the best looking car in its segment easily.

M



I honestly agree Merc1.
I also agree with The Artist.. Aside from that some of the details don`t add up on this latest ps.. it`s a little on the rough side. I don`t want to see a grown up, new A4. Audi seems to have a big problem with designing distinctive features with each model.
 
I'm starting to see the "futuristic rounded polygon" motif of Audi and Ford slowly starting to merge into the same territory.

Nothing wrong with that of course - Both brands are on a roll from a styling point of view.
 
When I was in Austria I took pictures of the same test mule... (there were 3-4 cars)
Will post pictures on Saturday when I get home (Working till then)
 

Audi

Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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