What is it?
Audi’s midsize car in station wagon form, albeit served up with a modicum of SUV-like trimmings to make it more palatable to modern buyers.
Is it new?
Yes indeed. The current A6 has been around since 2018, but the A6 Allroad has just arrived on our shores this summer. It’s the first time Audi has sold this model here since 2005, though it’s kept the slightly smaller A4 Allroad around for those who want a four-ring two-box that looks like those Audi wagons you grew up with.

What makes it special?
Well, it’s a brand-new station wagon, which in America in this day and age seems about as exotic as a pole-dancing Triceratops. But the Allroad adds to its uniqueness by not just talking the soft-roader talk with its Audi SUV grille and mostly tasteful body cladding, but by walking the walk with the help of an adaptive air suspension that raises and lowers the car at the click of a button.
Toggle the drive mode selector from “auto” past “comfort” to “allroad,” and the body lifts up to provide more ground clearance; take it one step further to “offroad,” and the air suspension pushes the cabin higher still. Lifted to the max, it serves up 7.3 inches of ground clearance — less than a Subaru Outback, but enough to traverse a good number of two-tracks and fire roads.
