/Audi A6 and A7 Black Edition Models Announced

Audi A6 and A7 Black Edition Models Announced

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Black Edition is a new trim level Audi has launched for the A6, A6 Avant and the A7 Sportback. They differ from normal models in terms of equipment and a couple of visual modifications which all models share, such as blacked-out grille, headlights and windows surrounds, privacy glass, and rotor-design titanium wheels.

Those wheels come with a dark titanium finish and either a 20-inch diameter in the A6 Saloon and Avant or 21 inches in the A7 Sportback. They are complemented with lowered suspension in the A6, and lowered S-Line suspension in the A7. The Black theme continues inside with Piano Black inlays, sports seats upholstered in black Valcona leather and the black headlining.

Black Edition models can be specified with Audi’s 3.0-litre BiTDI engine that makes 313PS and 650Nm of torque and averages 44.1 mpg. You may also opt for any of the other engines available in the normal lineup.

The A6 Black Edition also comes with exclusive S line exterior and interior styling enhancements, satellite navigation, light and rain sensors, Xenon all-weather headlights and LED rear lights, the Audi drive select adaptive dynamics system, the Audi parking system plus and keyless go. In the case of the A7, It is fitted with powered tailgate operation, electrically adjustable front seats and a powered retractable rear spoiler.

As for the pricing, the A6 Black Saloon costs from £35,010 OTR to £49,185 OTR, the A6 Avant £36,970 OTR to £51,025 OTR, and the A7 Sportback from £50,575 OTR to £56,785 OTR.

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