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  • Audi had discontinued the gas-powered S6 model.  
  • Audi has no plans to replace it.  
  • The new A6 comes standard with a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6.  

Another one bites the dust; Audi has killed the gas-powered S6 sedan. The performance-oriented model no longer has a clear place in the brand’s lineup, with the latest combustion A6 now offering a standard turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine and an electric S6 E-Tron.  

According to the report from Edmunds, Audi of America has no plans to offer an S6 variant on the current gas A6. Motor1 has contacted Audi to confirm the report.  



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The outgoing S6 features Audi’s turbocharged and supercharged 3.0-liter V6 hybrid engine, making 444 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque. The new A6 comes standard in the United States with a turbocharged 3.0-liter hybrid engine making 362 hp and 406 lb-ft.  

Audi launched the performance-oriented S6 over 30 years ago as a model above the regular A6. Audi would produce the S6 in short bursts until 2006, when production became continuous—until now.  

Audi will continue to offer the electric S6, and soon, a new version of the high-performance RS6 Avant.  


Motor1’s Take: The death of the Audi S6 is not a surprise with the new A6 arriving at dealers. It was an awkward middle child, caught between the standard model and the high-performance RS variant. 

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