What's New in the 2015 Audi A6?
The A6 is mostly unchanged for 2015. Minor updates include standard xenon headlights and 18-inch wheels for the 2.0T Premium trim level. All Prestige models upgrade to standard LED headlights and a head-up display.
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How Much Does a 2015 Audi A6 Cost?
The 2015 Audi A6 is available in three trim levels: Premium, Premium Plus and Prestige. Note that the 2.0T engine is offered in Premium or Premium Plus trim, while the 3.0T and TDI engines are offered in Premium Plus or Prestige trim. The
2.0T Premium ($45,725) starts with 18-in alloy wheels, xenon headlights with LED accents, LED taillights, a sunroof, keyless entry with push-button ignition, Audi's Drive Select system (featuring electronic adjustments for steering, throttle and transmission calibrations), leather upholstery,
tri-zone automatic climate control (including separate rear controls), power front seats (heated in the 3.0T model) with driver lumbar adjustment, a tilt-telescopic steering wheel, Bluetooth, a 10-speaker audio system and MMI Radio Plus, which is a basic version of Audi's Multi Media Interface that includes a 6.5-in power-retracting TFT display screen, full iPod integration, a console-mounted control knob and twin SD-card slots. The
2.0T Premium Plus ($49,725) adds 18-in alloy wheels, parking sensors, an upgraded 7-in color driver information display for the gauge cluster, Audi connect online services (including mobile Wi-Fi), a navigation system with Google Earth compatibility and voice recognition software and an upgraded MMI interface with the MMI touch handwriting recognition pad. Both 2.0T trims come standard with a CVT and front-wheel drive, while all-wheel drive is an extra-cost option that brings with it an 8-speed conventional automatic transmission. The
3.0T Premium Plus ($57,225) largely shares the equipment roster of the 2.0T Premium Plus, but it comes standard with the supercharged V6 engine, all-wheel drive and the 8-speed automatic. The
TDI Premium Plus ($59,625) trades the supercharged V6 for the turbodiesel TDI V6. The
3.0T Prestige ($61,025) tops things off with Audi's S line exterior treatment, LED headlights, cooled seats, a power tilt-telescoping steering wheel, a head-up display, quad-zone automatic climate control (including two sets of controls for rear passengers) and a Bose audio system. The
TDI Prestige ($63,425) substitutes the turbodiesel V6. Many of the higher trims' features are available on lower trims as options. Also offered is a Bang & Olufsen audio system, adaptive cruise control, a Black Optic appearance package and a Sport package that brings a lowered suspension, a 3-spoke steering wheel with shift paddles and 19- or 20-in wheels.