Audi A6 Allroad is the goldilocks of station wagons

Not incredibly powerful nor frustratingly basic, it comes so choc-full of comforts and practicalities that you’re soon spoiled for anything
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Audi A6 Allwheel comes with 20-inch wheels as standard with a reasonably high ground clearence.
Audi A6 Allwheel comes with 20-inch wheels as standard with a reasonably high ground clearence.

Don’t buy the 2020 Audi A6 Allroad if you want a station wagon with finesse and power.

Its 7-speed automatic transmission dances herky-jerky when you punch the gas; its 335-horsepower V6 engine moves with the casual attitude of a sun-bleached golfer heading toward the back green. Top speed is 130 mph.

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But the A6 Allroad’s lackadaisical performance didn’t keep me from enjoying more than 800 miles driving from Los Angeles to Big Sur and back when I had it last week in California. It didn’t affect by a sliver how much fun I had filling the capacious back with treasures from an Afghan market in Santa Barbara. Itsadaptive air suspension and off-road mode (which raises the wagon 1.2 inches) handled the dirt roads of Paso Robles’s exquisite hidden vineyards just fine.

In fact, the A6 Allroaddoesn’t have to be the fastest or smoothest wagon out there to be a great fit for your life. At $65,900, it provides a happy medium in the brand’s lineup, between the less-powerful A4 Allroad ($44,600) and the walloping RS6 Avant ($109,000). Call it the Goldilocks of Audi wagons—its sits right in the middle, whereeverything feels all right.

The Glamorous Grocery-Getter

The A6 Allwheel gets Matrix-design LED headlights with an illuminating 5,500k color temperature.
The A6 Allwheel gets Matrix-design LED headlights with an illuminating 5,500k color temperature.

What I love most about the wagon is how it looks. Am I shallow? So be it.

The prominent grill fenced by gleaming chrome vertical slats stuns from any angle, even when partially obscured in the tiny compact spot I wedged it into for a few nights in Carmel. The 20-inch wheels (2 inches bigger than those onthe A4) hulk underneath the wagon’s chiseled body lines and streamlined roof rack. The expanses of windows and rocker panels on each side spell sport-ready; the standard-issue Matrix-design headlights with high-beam assist and rear Allroad-specific diffuser are fresh, modern, cool. Dudes in board shorts and ladies shopping on Ocean Avenue commented on the wagon’s “Soho Brown" metallic color, a moniker that only half does justice to just how interesting and elegant the vehiclelooks. This is not your (suburban) mother’s wagon.

A word about thatroof rack: Halfway up Highway 1, my boyfriend and I pulled over to remove it. We did it easily in 5 minutes; in a wonderful fit of Teutonicalways-be-prepared preparedness, Audi includesa T-handled Allen-head wrench in a toolbox in the back. The relief from the wind-buffeted buzzagainst the rackwas immediate. I’m sure the rig ispractical for kayaks and skis, but the 30 cubic feet in the back already more than accommodated two very large travel bags for four days on the road, two Moroccan stools, a huge Berber pillow, two weekender valises, multiple coats, and about five wide-brim hats. Plus the roof rack bars.

Practicalities Galore

A6 Allwheel gets all the comfort and convenience options one can expect from a car from the Audi camp.
A6 Allwheel gets all the comfort and convenience options one can expect from a car from the Audi camp.

The other reason it doesn’t necessarily matter that the A6 Allroad is neither as powerful nor as fast as the RS6 Avant—nor the 591-hpMercedes-Benz E-Class wagon, for that matter—is that it comes so choc-full of comforts and practicalities that you’resoon spoiledfor anything else in the price range. There are cupholders and USB outlets and storage pockets aplenty, a blessing rarer than you’d think. As someone who drives nearly 100 different new cars a year, I’ve learned never to take these nicetiesfor granted. (Porsche, I’m looking at you.)

Standard on the A6 Allroad are an 8.8-inch screen with navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android compatibility, and WiFi. The Bluetooth system synced instantly with my iPhone and did so again every time I got back into the car—aconvenience ridiculouslyrare in many premium vehicles. Sixteen Bang & Olufsen speakers for surround sound are standard, and perfect, I discovered, for blasting Hole and Willy Nelson and Curtis Mayfield and everything in between. For those who need something extra, a virtual cockpit gauge cluster and 10.1-inch infotainment screen are optional, as are three more speakers.

In-dashboard navigation, soft leather upholstery, and a high-resolution 360-degree exterior camera system were also welcome comforts in the A6 Allroad I drove.Also greatwere thedual-pane sunroof and a lift mode that raisesthe car an additional 0.6 inches (it sounds minescule but that’s industry standard, and it does make a difference) for rough-road funon cabernet runs to Daou Vineyards.Standard all-wheel-drive enhancesthe total practicality and ease of living around and in this altogether admirable wagon. I loved the standard four-zone climate controls and heated steering wheel. (Yes, I did use it—you’d be surprised how cold those Big Sur mornings are, even in August.)

I should mention here the fuel economy of the A6 Allroad: 20 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway. Overfour days of criss-crossing travel through coastal mists and over hills alive withdesert-fire heat, we averaged 25 mpg.This aspect of the car is great; the fewer times I have to touch a strange fuel pump during the pandemic, the better.

The Audi A6 Allroad may not have the soul of a race car, but it’s pretty and practical and, most difficult to achieve for such a humble grocery-getter, it’s memorable. I didn’t win any drag races in it—but I didn’t want to say goodbye.

First Published Date: 15 Aug 2020, 08:24 AM IST
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