Review: 2025 AUDI A6

2025 AUDI A6

The 2025 AUDI A6 is set to make a significant impact in the luxury sedan market, combining advanced technology with refined performance. This new model showcases AUDI’s commitment to innovation, featuring a sleek design that enhances aerodynamics while maintaining the brand’s signature elegance.

In terms of performance, the AUDI A6 2025 offers a range of powerful engine options, including hybrid variants that emphasize efficiency without compromising on power. The interior is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including an intuitive infotainment system and high-quality materials that provide both comfort and sophistication.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Velvet-smooth ride on adaptive air suspension
  • Strong real-world economy (around 7.3 L/100 km on test)
  • AUDI’s best-in-class Virtual Cockpit still feels futuristic
  • Cabin materials scream “built to last”, not just “built to impress”

Cons

  • Styling tweaks are blink-and-you-miss-them
  • Touch-only climate panel gathers fingerprints like an art collector
  • No ANCAP score for 2025 builds yet, which may unsettle cautious buyers

How Much Does It Cost?

The AUDI A6 2025 kicks off at $103,484 before on-roads for the 45 TFSI S Line, topping out at $132,715 for the 55 TFSI S Line wagon. Metallic paint still asks for $2,000 and the must-have Sensory Package (ventilated front seats plus 19-speaker B&O audio) is another $4,800.

Features and Benefits

Every AUDI A6 2025 review will harp on about screens, but they matter: a 12.3-inch driver display, stacked 10.1- and 8.6-inch centre touchscreens, wireless CarPlay and Android Auto plus a head-up display mean there is no techno-FOMO. The standard safety suite brings adaptive cruise with stop-and-go, lane centring and a 360-degree camera. The V6 also scores sport diff torque vectoring for extra theatrics on a Sunday run.

Safety

Cars built before January 2025 wore a five-star ANCAP badge; the rating lapses only because the protocol changed, not because the A6 suddenly forgot how to protect occupants. Eight airbags, active bonnet pedestrian protection and “Car-to-X” hazard alerts help it feel future-proof even without the sticker.

Running costs

AUDI’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty now equals Mercedes and Lexus. Servicing is annual or every 15,000 km. A prepaid five-year/75,000 km plan for similar large AUDI’s hovers just above $3,000 – expect the A6 figure to fall in the same postcode. On regular 95 RON the four-cylinder averaged 7.3 L/100 km on our loop, translating to roughly $145 a fortnight for an average Aussie commute.

Comparison To Its Competitors

The quattro grip gives the AUDI A6 2025 new model a wet-weather edge and the cabin tech feels a generation ahead of the Lexus. The BMW dances harder in corners but rides firmer, while the Mercedes remains the comfort king at a steeper asking price.

2025 AUDI A6: Features and Specs

Conclusion

The updated AUDI A6 2025 does not shout; it murmurs confident one-liners while others rehearse TikTok choreography. If you value discreet style, iron-fisted build quality and tech that just works, it deserves a spot on your short-list. The missing ANCAP tick is a wrinkle, yet the underlying crash-test heritage and active safety gear soften that blow.

Rating: 8.4/10

Comfortable enough for Sydney potholes, quick enough for the Old Pacific Highway and smart enough to keep passengers entertained. Fix the fingerprint-prone interior plastics and give us a local ANCAP retest and it edges closer to nine.

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