The Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V was produced from 1995 to 1997.
It featured a 3.2L V6 engine in some markets, but the 2.8L V6 was more common for that year.
The 2.8L V6 produced 174 horsepower and had a torque of 220 Nm.
The car's fuel economy was around 25 mpg combined (US) when driven under moderate conditions.
It came with a 5-speed manual transmission or a Tiptronic automatic as an option.
In some markets, the A6 C4 2.8 5V had optional features like a sunroof and heated front seats.
The car's styling was influenced by Audi's "Corporate Design" language of that era.
This model year marked one of the first times Audi used the "A6" name for this generation, which would become standard thereafter.
It featured Audi's signature "S Line" trim option in some markets, known for its sporty design elements and aggressive appearance.
The interior featured a split-level dashboard with analog instruments on top and digital gauges below.
A radio cassette player was standard, but CD players were optional depending on the market.
The car's dimensions included a length of 4.84 meters, a width of 1.77 meters, and a height of 1.44 meters.
The Audi A6 C4 2.8 5V weighed approximately 1550 kg (3429 lbs) in its lightest configuration.
Top speed was electronically limited to 235 km/h (146 mph) for safety reasons.
The vehicle had a ground clearance of around 115 mm (4.52 inches).
Some trim levels came with an optional "Sport Suspension" package, which altered the ride height and stiffness of the suspension setup.
In some regions, the car was marketed as part of Audi's "V8 Quattro Pack," highlighting its performance capabilities.
The vehicle had a boot capacity of around 400 liters (14.0 cubic feet).
It featured Audi's standard "Quattro" all-wheel drive system across most markets for improved traction and stability.
There were rumors about the car being available with a V8 engine in some limited quantities, but this appears to be incorrect information as it was not part of the mainstream lineup or any officially acknowledged production runs.