The Korea Times

Audi seeks rapid sales rebound with new A6

- By Nam Hyun-woo namhw@koreatimes.co.kr

Audi Korea launched the new A6 sedan in the domestic market, Wednesday, seeking a fast recovery in sales, which slowed in the first half of the year.

As the new A6 arrives, competitio­n in the imported brands’ domestic midsize premium sedan segment will be heightened further, with the Mercedes-Benz E Class facing strong challenges to its market dominance.

“This is a very special event. It marks the beginning of the new chapter of Audi in Korea,” Audi Korea Executive Director Jeffrey Mannering said during the new A6’s launch event at the Banyan Tree Club & Spa in Jung-gu, Seoul.

“Audi Korea will deliver premium brand value to more customers by launching the new Audi A6 with a competitiv­e product configurat­ion and price in the most fierce premium midsize sedan segment in Korea.”

The full change model, the new A6 45 TFSI Quattro, is the eighth generation of the A6, which sold more than 76,000 cars in Korea since 2013. It is the biggest version of the A6, with a 4.95-meter long body and 2.92-meter wheelbase.

It is powered by an in-line 2.0L 4-cylinder direct injection gasoline engine, yielding the maximum output of 252 horsepower 37.7 kilogram-meter torque. Audi’s full time all-wheel driving system Quattro offers a stable driving performanc­e, which Mannering said is suited to Korean road and weather conditions.

It accelerate­s from standstill to 100 kilometers per hour in 6.3 seconds, and has a combined fuel economy of 11.4 kilometers per liter.

Along with a number of exterior design improvemen­ts, especially its matrix LED headlights and LED taillights, the new A6 offers various safety and convenienc­e features as standard.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Actor Lee Jin-wook poses with the new Audi A6 sedan during the vehicle’s launching event at the Banyan Tree Club &Spa in Jung-gu, Seoul, Wednesday.
Yonhap Actor Lee Jin-wook poses with the new Audi A6 sedan during the vehicle’s launching event at the Banyan Tree Club &Spa in Jung-gu, Seoul, Wednesday.

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