The 2.8 liter V6 engine in the Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V Quattro (1995) produced 174 horsepower.
The car's top speed was electronically limited to 155 mph (250 km/h).
The vehicle featured a 5-speed manual transmission or a Tiptronic automatic transmission as options.
Rear-bias torque distribution for the quattro system was set at 70/30.
The C4 A6 used the B5 platform, but with a 40mm (1.57 in) longer wheelbase and wider track than its predecessor.
The car's aerodynamic drag coefficient (Cd) was 0.32.
The interior featured a wood trim option for the dashboard and doors.
A 17" alloy wheel option was available, with a specific '5V' design.
In some markets, the Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V Quattro (1995) came with an optional V8 engine from the Ur-Quattro era, but it's not specified if this applied to all 1995 models globally.
The vehicle had a boot space of approximately 520 liters when rear seats were up.
A panoramic sunroof was an optional feature on some trim levels.
The car featured a 'split' boot lid with an upper and lower section, which could be opened separately.
In the UK, the 1995 Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V Quattro came with a 3-year unlimited mileage warranty from the manufacturer.
The vehicle was available with various interior trim options including cloth, leather or wood veneer.
The '5V' in the model name stands for 'five valves', referring to the engine's dual overhead camshaft setup.
In some countries, a 4-speed automatic transmission was also an option on certain trims.
A rear spoiler was available as an optional aerodynamic enhancement.
The Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V Quattro (1995) had a ground clearance of approximately 143mm (5.63 in).
The car's fuel tank capacity was around 70 liters.
Some markets had a specific 'S-line' trim for the Audi A6 C4, which featured unique styling and suspension upgrades.
In the US market, the Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V Quattro (1995) came with a specific trim that included the Tiptronic automatic transmission as standard.
The vehicle's airbag system was capable of deploying up to eight individual bags in case of an impact.
In some regions, a rearview camera was an option on certain trims.
The Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V Quattro (1995) featured an anti-lock braking system with four-wheel disc brakes.
A CD changer was available as a premium audio upgrade in some markets.
In the UK, there was an 'Executive' trim level for the Audi A6 C4 that included features like power-adjustable seats and wood trim.
The vehicle's driver's side seat had a manual lumbar adjustment function.
Some countries had an optional 'Sport S-line' package, which featured specific styling upgrades and suspension modifications.
The Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V Quattro (1995) was available with several engine-related options including a sports exhaust system.
Rear seats folded to increase boot space volume to approximately 1250 liters.