2028 Audi A6 Allroad Revealed with Wider Fenders and Modern Interior
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The 2028 Audi A6 Allroad has finally made its debut, bringing a fresh design, a more advanced cabin, and improved driving technology. The lifted luxury wagon now features a wider body inspired by the high performance RS6 Avant, giving it a stronger road presence while maintaining its practical character.
Audi has also confirmed that the new A6 Allroad will arrive in the United States sometime in 2027, giving wagon enthusiasts another premium option in the luxury segment.

2028 Audi A6 Allroad Design Looks More Aggressive
One of the biggest highlights of the new Audi A6 Allroad is its exterior styling. The wagon adopts Audi’s latest design language with smoother lines, sharper lighting, and a more muscular stance.
The most noticeable upgrade is the wider fenders. Audi says the new Allroad is 4.3 inches wider than the European A6 Avant, creating a look that resembles the RS6 Avant without trying to be a full performance model.
The raised suspension and rugged body cladding continue to give the Allroad its signature crossover inspired appearance while keeping the sleek proportions of a luxury wagon.
Exterior highlights
- Wider fenders inspired by the RS6 Avant
- Updated front and rear styling
- Higher ride height for improved versatility
- Long roof design with practical cargo space
- Modern Audi lighting signature
Adaptive Air Suspension Offers More Ground Clearance
Audi has updated the Allroad specific adaptive air suspension to improve both comfort and capability.
Compared to the previous model, the new suspension allows the wagon to sit 1.3 inches higher while offering 2.2 inches of adjustable ride height depending on driving conditions.
This setup should make the vehicle more comfortable on rough roads while preserving stable highway manners.
| Suspension Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Increased Ride Height | 1.3 inches |
| Adjustable Range | 2.2 inches |
| Suspension Type | Adaptive air suspension |
Interior Gets Audi's Latest Digital Cockpit
Inside, the 2028 Audi A6 Allroad follows the design introduced in the latest A6 sedan. The dashboard is dominated by multiple digital displays, creating a modern and technology focused cabin.
The standard setup includes an 11.9 inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5 inch central infotainment display. Buyers can also choose an optional 10.9 inch passenger display, allowing the front passenger to access entertainment and vehicle functions.
The cabin continues Audi’s reputation for premium materials and clean design while adding more digital functionality.
Interior features
- 11.9 inch digital instrument cluster
- 14.5 inch infotainment touchscreen
- Optional 10.9 inch passenger display
- Updated dashboard layout
- Premium interior finish
Expected Engine for the United States
European versions of the A6 Allroad will be available with plug in hybrid power and a 3.0 litre turbo diesel V6. However, those powertrains are not expected to reach the American market.
Instead, the United States version is expected to use the same setup found in the latest A6 sedan.
| Expected United States Powertrain | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 3.0-litre turbocharged V6 |
| Power Output | 362 horsepower |
| Transmission | Seven-speed dual-clutch automatic |
While Audi has not officially confirmed these specifications, this combination would provide a strong balance between performance and everyday usability.
Audi Improves Steering and Cabin Comfort
Audi has made several engineering changes aimed at improving the driving experience.
The steering system has been revised with stiffer components between the steering wheel and the tires, making steering inputs feel more direct and responsive.
The company has also improved cabin insulation to reduce road and wind noise. Buyers can additionally opt for acoustic side glass for an even quieter interior during highway driving.
Driving improvements
- Stiffer steering components
- More direct steering response
- Better sound insulation
- Optional acoustic side glass
- Improved overall cabin refinement
2028 Audi A6 Allroad Expected Launch and Price
Audi has confirmed that the new A6 Allroad will reach the United States during 2027, although an exact launch date has not yet been announced.
European pricing starts at approximately $89,659, including local taxes and fees. While United States pricing remains unknown, this figure suggests the new model could cost more than the outgoing version, which starts at $74,395.
Final pricing and market specifications are expected to be announced closer to launch.
Should You Wait for the 2028 Audi A6 Allroad?
The latest Audi A6 Allroad brings meaningful upgrades without changing the formula that has made the model popular among luxury wagon buyers.
Its wider body, updated adaptive suspension, digital interior, and expected turbocharged V6 engine make it a more attractive package than before. For buyers looking for premium comfort with extra practicality and all weather capability, the new Allroad continues to stand out in a market dominated by SUVs.
With its arrival expected in 2027, it could become one of the most interesting luxury wagons available in the United States.
Sources and References
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