What is the difference between Audi A6 S line and Black Edition?
What’s the difference between Audi S line and Black Edition models? Black Edition models have the same sporty looks as S line cars but, as the name suggests, the parts of an S line that would be finished in chrome get the matt black treatment instead.
What does Black Edition mean for Audi A6?
Launched in 2013, the Audi A6 Black edition is based on the mid-range Audi A6 S line, so it keeps the leather seats, Xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights and other luxury features.
Do Audi still do black edition?
Audi has released details of its new Black Edition spec for the A4 and A5. The Black Edition model is based on the S-Line trim level and adds a gloss black grille surround, matt black window, number plate and fog light surrounds and an upgrade to 19-inch dark titanium-finish alloys.
Is S-Line or sport better?
Sport adds dual-zone climate control, sports seats and sports suspension, while S-line brings a host of styling enhancements, such as larger alloy wheels and a bespoke front bumper, rear diffuser and side sills. It comes with even firmer sports suspension.
What is S-Line edition?
BMW has M Sport, Mercedes has AMG Line and Audi has S line, a styling and trim package that gives any Audi model a sportier, more purposeful look. But there’s a bit more to it than that. Audi’s is called S line, after its full fat, ‘S’ performance cars – S3, S4 and so on.
When did Audi start Black Edition?
The latest A3 and S3, TT and TT Roadster, S6 and S7 Sportback models are all available from November 2016 with Black Edition specification. These new variants join the first ever Black Edition version of the Q3 compact SUV.
Is the Audi A6 Avant 4wd?
Diesel engines are the mainstream staples, with 2.0 and 3.0 options in a variety of outputs from 187bhp to 316bhp – and all have Audi’s quattro 4×4 system as standard, or as an available option.