The renewed Audi A6 2023 has returned to the burden of testing. The saloon with the four rings has not been seen in the cold northern parts of Sweden, continuing its development in Germany. A facelift that we can see in more detail in these new spy photos.
No trace of the familiar variant of the Audi A6 Avant. The brand with the four rings is only testing the base body of the sedan. Spotted in the vicinity of the brand in Germany a few months ago, the model has not been seen in northern Sweden taking advantage of extreme cold tests.
The news spy photos are much more revealing, since a couple of prototypes of the Audi A6 Facelift 2023 They have been caught parked, which has allowed us to take a look at them from all angles and in great detail. Audi has managed to cover the key areas of the A6 very well, but despite this, some interesting details are clearly visible. The overall shape of the headlights do not change, they keep the jog in the corners but much of the glass remains covered, since it has been varied graphic scheme of lighting.
Spy photos Audi A6 Sedan Facelift 2023
Friend of the very discreet and very light changes to the German, the bumper has also been remodeled, as well as the design of the Singleframe grille. Its edges will no longer be as three-dimensional as the current one, more integrated, and with a new finish on the side air intakes. In addition, it is testing new more powerful radar sensor for driving assistants.
On the side there are no changes, except for the “S line” emblem hidden in the front wings. From behind, the pilots also remain original but you can see how the lampshade and the distribution of light functions have changed. In addition, the bumper features a completely new skirt. Very simple improvements that will also reach the interior with new, more pleasant materials and a fine-tuning of driving assistants and comfort and connectivity equipmentmainly.
The new Audi A6 Facelift will be presented in a few months, reaching the market at the end of this year as a 2023 model. The range of engines will also receive a technical optimization aimed more at efficiency than at performance, so no increases in power performance expected. The German firm will tweak the chassis, steering and suspensions, in addition to reviewing the operation of the automatic gearbox and the quattro all-wheel drive.