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Audi A6:

Audi A6

The Audi A6 is a dream car for many. It can cost between Rs. 65.72 and 72.06 lakh in India, depending on the variant of the car. The classic 5-seater sedan provides elegant riding quality and absolute comfort for passengers. The A6 has an NCAP rating of 5 stars and comes with 6 airbags, which makes the car safer for the rider and passengers. As per claims, the car can offer mileage around 14 kmpl. The Audi A6 is only available in the 45TFSI trim, which is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine. 

Specifications of Audi A6:

Fuel Type: Petrol

Engine: 1984 cc

Power and Torque: 261 bhp & 370 Nm

Drivetrain: FWD

Acceleration: 6.7 seconds

Top Speed: 250 kmph

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