Audi A6 allroad Estate (2014 - ) review - Auto Trader UK

Essentially, the allroad is a jacked-up version of the A6 Avant estate, a halfway house for buyers who want some of the go-anywhere ability of a traditional 4x4, but without the image. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that the allroad is the very definition of understated: it sits only a little higher than the regular A6 Avant, with the off-road-lite styling limited to extended sills, flared wings and stainless steel... Otherwise, the allroad doesn’t stray too far from the A6 Avant it’s based on, with its LED daytime running lights and rear lights. but, if you go for Sport trim, you also get tinted rear windows, LED headlights and ‘sweeping’ rear indicators, where the lights don’t just flash, they appear to ‘run’ across the car. Audi has become known for the quality of its interiors, and the allroad is a perfect example of why. and, if you upgrade to Sport trim, it’s all topped off with electrically adjustable sports seats and leather upholstery. Other than sitting a little higher off the ground, the allroad’s cabin is identical to the A6 Avant’s – which is no. Source: www.autotrader.co.uk