I've got about 3,500 miles on my one month old A6 Allroad (vacation travel). At least 1000 last miles of my trip was 99% highway travel, and averaged 33 mpg. I could not get 38 mpg, but one gas tank is good for over 600 miles, not bad. And yes, it can pass anybody on the highway in a split of a second. Very comfortable, had some minor electronic glitches with sensors and navigation, which is not surprising - it is very complicated. Driver assist system is not perfect, have to make sure all sensors are clean of bugs and dirt, and speed sign recognition is not 100% reliable, but overall all these gadgets are helpful for a long travel. And, it is undeniably beautiful, a few people stopped by to ask what kind of car is this...
Interesting results. The thing is, though, most drivers are at 75 - 80 mph. It would be more helpful for you to drive your route at those speeds and THEN check the mileage.
As a b9 A4 Allroad owner, the result didn't surprise me. My epa rated 28mpg highway Audi had averaged 42mpg driving from DC to New York, while cruising at 72mph. I believe the new quattro with ultra technology was the key for efficiency here in both vehicles, anyway, another reason to upgrade to the A6 Allroad!
That is impressive. By comparison I have a B8.5 allroad which will average over 30 on highway trips averaging 80mph. Just recalculated it. 30.7 over a 300 mile loop. This was on its original all seasons, that dips a bit on our winter set. That's my cleanest all highway run which is on a loop so that's an added plus. From memory speeds averaging in the low to mid 70s are mid 30s. Here in the Midwest, travelling primarily Chicago to northern Michigan, speeds rarely go below 70 and I average 80-85. Even the b8.5 is just such a nice cruiser and mile muncher. Eventually we will upgrade this car to a newer a4 allroad or this a6 allroad. Both are impressive. But I do like the full time awd system with the center torsen.
I just bought a 2020 A6 allroad. We've already done a road trip with it, and you're right, it's the perfect road trip car! Im amazed at the mpg you got. I was already impressed by getting 33 mpg. I didn't think 38 was possible. I tend to drive more spiritedly, but this is a good thing to know. Going to check out your other video now.
I own a 2014 A6 C7 allroad Bitdi (diesel), primarily for towing my 2000kg 6m aluminium boat around the North Island of New Zealand. Wow this thing is an amazing tow vehicle! Motorway/open road driving I can achieve 43 US MPG, bearing in mind New Zealand open road speed limits range from 80kph to 110kph
Assuming you're testing in Colorado, I wonder how elevation may play into this. Normally that would impact the engine's performance, but with the electronically controlled turbo to keep pressure in the system, it could be mitigating the negative elevation impacts while retaining the benefits of driving faster in a lower air density environment. Cold weather should offset that with higher air density, but with lower starting air density, I imagine it's not as big of an impact compared to sea level. Would love to see Audi move to a PHEV system in this car for best of both worlds. At 20 miles of electric range, and averaging 32 miles driven per day could increase that 500 mile highway range to well over 1200 miles between fill ups before adding in improved fuel economy in city driving from regen.
I wish at least a similar powertrain to Audi A3 Sportback which is a decent PHEV. Why I am not sold on pure EV powertrain is the idea it being exactly from Audi Etron and that means a range close to 177 miles in real life for Etron according to this channel testing or even lower if the sportiness is improved for a wagon. Even if an EV wagon will be manufactured by Audi it might be available in Europe and not in the USA unfortunately. However if Audi puts a Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo powertrain with very fast charging then it will be very good and efficient indeed.
Heck yeah the old all road whist good new has the bmw effect with its v6 costing a lot to maintain, ditching the engine and all the stuff that breaks it will be an amazing car
Really like your reveiws! They give a good feel for the cars. Living in Sweden, dealing with winterconditions. Looking for a vagon. Love the Defender and the Audi A6 allroad. It's amazing, the Audi inline 6 engines, combining power and fuel efficiency. I think the diesel 6 (that we got in Europe) is even a little bit better. If I'm not wrong they have a different setup for the allweeldrive. With 60-40. 60% to the rear weels and 40 to the front, while the petrol has a more frontweel driven setup to save fuel. A Audi VS Volvo youtube would be fun. Volvos are also great cars. Thanks a lot.
Love your tests and drive, I'm currently thinking between Mercedes A6 All Terrain and this Audi A6 Allroad and this type of review is very helpful as you address the critical/important topics using valid validation process.
Yes, Audi makes a great car. My A3 e-tron gets excellent mileage. 118.5 mile route, 1.8 gallons. (A 2008 Prius did the same loop at 1.7 gallons). You are skilled and talented, and it is fun to watch your videos. I reviewed the ID4, in person, but it is too big, and it has 20 inch rims. This A6 is very appetizing...
No dieselgate here. I’m not surprised. I have 2012 Audi A7 supercharged and on the highway if you use comfort and gentle with the accelerator you can easily get over 30mpg
Just an FYI: I don’t think you had the B&O Stereo. It looks like your dash had the built-in speakers up front. The B&O has tweeters that raise and lower at start-up/shut down.
Question... would you get any aero advantage when driving 50m behind that truck? I thought you needed to be "tucked" behind to get any kind of appreciable benefit. Anyone?
Love your in depth reviews ! I am torn between the A4 - A6 Allroads I am back and forth between Utah and San Diego twice a month 750 miles each way A6 is the car ! But is it worth the extra $$ and what about regular maintenance expenses compared to the A4. The speed limit on the 15 highway in Utah is 80 miles an hour how would you compare both cars fuel economy to each other?. Thanks I value your opinion and will be applying it to my purchase decision. Thanks so much.
Though your result is in line with C&D's 75 mph 200-mile test: "Over our 200-mile highway fuel economy test route, the A6 Allroad delivered a stellar 34 mpg result while the V90 Cross Country returned only 29 mpg."
For the weight and comfort of the All Road, that’s a great result. What a cruiser!
I've got about 3,500 miles on my one month old A6 Allroad (vacation travel). At least 1000 last miles of my trip was 99% highway travel, and averaged 33 mpg. I could not get 38 mpg, but one gas tank is good for over 600 miles, not bad. And yes, it can pass anybody on the highway in a split of a second. Very comfortable, had some minor electronic glitches with sensors and navigation, which is not surprising - it is very complicated. Driver assist system is not perfect, have to make sure all sensors are clean of bugs and dirt, and speed sign recognition is not 100% reliable, but overall all these gadgets are helpful for a long travel. And, it is undeniably beautiful, a few people stopped by to ask what kind of car is this...
Isn't it funny? It's an utility wagon, supposed to be a boring hauler, and still people turn heads when they see it. :)
Amazing results. Audi has done a great job assisting that engine to maximize efficiency. 💯
Just drove my '20 CPO home from the dealer. 35.5 mpg on the highway on a 200+ mile trip, and as fast as my '93 NSX 0-60. Love it!
Interesting results. The thing is, though, most drivers are at 75 - 80 mph. It would be more helpful for you to drive your route at those speeds and THEN check the mileage.
I just ordered a 2024 prestige black optics wagon. Cannot wait to get it! Your review was one of my favorites. Thanks a million!
This guy is underrated
As a b9 A4 Allroad owner, the result didn't surprise me. My epa rated 28mpg highway Audi had averaged 42mpg driving from DC to New York, while cruising at 72mph. I believe the new quattro with ultra technology was the key for efficiency here in both vehicles, anyway, another reason to upgrade to the A6 Allroad!
That is impressive. By comparison I have a B8.5 allroad which will average over 30 on highway trips averaging 80mph. Just recalculated it. 30.7 over a 300 mile loop. This was on its original all seasons, that dips a bit on our winter set. That's my cleanest all highway run which is on a loop so that's an added plus.
From memory speeds averaging in the low to mid 70s are mid 30s. Here in the Midwest, travelling primarily Chicago to northern Michigan, speeds rarely go below 70 and I average 80-85. Even the b8.5 is just such a nice cruiser and mile muncher.
Eventually we will upgrade this car to a newer a4 allroad or this a6 allroad. Both are impressive. But I do like the full time awd system with the center torsen.
I just bought a 2020 A6 allroad. We've already done a road trip with it, and you're right, it's the perfect road trip car!
Im amazed at the mpg you got. I was already impressed by getting 33 mpg. I didn't think 38 was possible.
I tend to drive more spiritedly, but this is a good thing to know.
Going to check out your other video now.
We love them in Europe as well!
43 mpg for the 3.0 TDI torque monsters! 👍
Okay watched till the end now..! 38mpg for the petrol version is pretty mental.. Wow!
I own a 2014 A6 C7 allroad Bitdi (diesel), primarily for towing my 2000kg 6m aluminium boat around the North Island of New Zealand.
Wow this thing is an amazing tow vehicle! Motorway/open road driving I can achieve 43 US MPG, bearing in mind New Zealand open road speed limits range from 80kph to 110kph
This is the modern day “Family Truckster”
Clark Griswold would be proud!
Great video!!!
Assuming you're testing in Colorado, I wonder how elevation may play into this. Normally that would impact the engine's performance, but with the electronically controlled turbo to keep pressure in the system, it could be mitigating the negative elevation impacts while retaining the benefits of driving faster in a lower air density environment. Cold weather should offset that with higher air density, but with lower starting air density, I imagine it's not as big of an impact compared to sea level.
Would love to see Audi move to a PHEV system in this car for best of both worlds. At 20 miles of electric range, and averaging 32 miles driven per day could increase that 500 mile highway range to well over 1200 miles between fill ups before adding in improved fuel economy in city driving from regen.
Impressive MPG!
Thats notably better than my B8 a4 allroad.
A electric wagon like this with off-road capabilities with good range and charging curve, I would be so sold!
I wish at least a similar powertrain to Audi A3 Sportback which is a decent PHEV. Why I am not sold on pure EV powertrain is the idea it being exactly from Audi Etron and that means a range close to 177 miles in real life for Etron according to this channel testing or even lower if the sportiness is improved for a wagon. Even if an EV wagon will be manufactured by Audi it might be available in Europe and not in the USA unfortunately. However if Audi puts a Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo powertrain with very fast charging then it will be very good and efficient indeed.
Heck yeah the old all road whist good new has the bmw effect with its v6 costing a lot to maintain, ditching the engine and all the stuff that breaks it will be an amazing car
Tycan cross turismo
Oh yeah dude. Ur genuine enthusiasm just gained u a subscription! Thanks for the video!
I would seriously love one of these to replace my Q5 3.0T.
Really like your reveiws! They give a good feel for the cars. Living in Sweden, dealing with winterconditions. Looking for a vagon. Love the Defender and the Audi A6 allroad. It's amazing, the Audi inline 6 engines, combining power and fuel efficiency. I think the diesel 6 (that we got in Europe) is even a little bit better. If I'm not wrong they have a different setup for the allweeldrive. With 60-40. 60% to the rear weels and 40 to the front, while the petrol has a more frontweel driven setup to save fuel. A Audi VS Volvo youtube would be fun. Volvos are also great cars. Thanks a lot.
Love your tests and drive, I'm currently thinking between Mercedes A6 All Terrain and this Audi A6 Allroad and this type of review is very helpful as you address the critical/important topics using valid validation process.
A6 Allroad is better in all regards and cheaper.
Great content 👏👏👏
Yes, Audi makes a great car. My A3 e-tron gets excellent mileage. 118.5 mile route, 1.8 gallons. (A 2008 Prius did the same loop at 1.7 gallons). You are skilled and talented, and it is fun to watch your videos.
I reviewed the ID4, in person, but it is too big, and it has 20 inch rims. This A6 is very appetizing...
Nice video watching from Canada
No dieselgate here. I’m not surprised. I have 2012 Audi A7 supercharged and on the highway if you use comfort and gentle with the accelerator you can easily get over 30mpg
Thanks, guy, that's terrific, thanks for the awesome review!
Just an FYI: I don’t think you had the B&O Stereo. It looks like your dash had the built-in speakers up front. The B&O has tweeters that raise and lower at start-up/shut down.
Amazing car, like most of Audis!
curious what it would get driving 80-85mph?
Ultimate road trip car!
Love the Audi.
No surprise, really. My '03 E320 Wagon gets low 30's on the highway. Just set the cruise at 70mph and let it roll. 189k and still stout on the road.
How does the ride quality and “wafting” ability compare to your eTron?
1,400 rpm at 70 mph is amazing. My ‘14 A7 3.0T is good, too but would be doing more like 1,650 rpm at 70 mph.
Question... would you get any aero advantage when driving 50m behind that truck? I thought you needed to be "tucked" behind to get any kind of appreciable benefit.
Anyone?
Is this Kennan?
Love your in depth reviews ! I am torn between the A4 - A6 Allroads I am back and forth between Utah and San Diego twice a month 750 miles each way
A6 is the car ! But is it worth the extra $$ and what about regular maintenance expenses compared to the A4. The speed limit on the 15 highway in Utah is 80 miles an hour how would you compare both cars fuel economy to each other?. Thanks I value your opinion and will be applying it to my purchase decision. Thanks so much.
Ordered this car just after watching this video, it is finally arriving ~ OCT 2022… still, I get to blame you if it’s a bad decision 😂
If it was diesel it would’ve Got and 50 miles per gallon
Erm, what's that in litres/100km?
6.09 l/100km
on a flat road?
He did a loop to cancel out elevations so you could call it flat.
Pity you dont get the diesels like Europe 50mpg +
12:15 EPA 26 hwy. 1.489 gallons. 38.6 mpg.
The fuel expanded while driving. Bogus result. Try again.
Though your result is in line with C&D's 75 mph 200-mile test: "Over our 200-mile highway fuel economy test route, the A6 Allroad delivered a stellar 34 mpg result while the V90 Cross Country returned only 29 mpg."
So how’s it bogus?
Only americans use mpg…Pls use Litre per 100km
There's no way that's accurate. Tail wind, pump didn't fill all the way the second time, etc.