The Audi A6 price in India starts at Rs 64.81 lakh(ex-showroom). New Audi A6 top model price is Rs 71.66 lakh(ex-showroom). 2026 Audi A6 on road price in Darbhanga for the base 2.0 Petrol 45 TFSI Premium Plus variant begins at Rs 76.81 lakh. Check the Audi A6 on road price in Darbhanga for the variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
Audi A6 price in Darbhanga
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₹76.81 - ₹84.92 Lakh
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The Audi A6 price in India starts at Rs 64.81 lakh(ex-showroom). New Audi A6 top model price is Rs 71.66 lakh(ex-showroom). 2026 Audi A6 on road price in Darbhanga for the base 2.0 Petrol 45 TFSI Premium Plus variant begins at Rs 76.81 lakh. Check the Audi A6 on road price in Darbhanga for the variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
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2.0 Petrol 45 TFSI Premium Plus1984 cc | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | DCT
2.0 Petrol 45 TFSI Technology1984 cc | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | DCT
₹84.92 LakhOn road price, Darbhanga
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Anupam Sinha•9 Jun 2026
3/5
I own a 2022 model petrol A6 Tech Pack. I had similar usage and thought to replace it, but I suggest not replacing your car unless the government fixes the fuel blending issue.
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Donny•22 May 2026
3/5
The New Audi A6 should bring back interest to Audi dealerships, especially for those shopping in the segment. One weak point is Audi not having a Diesel in its lineup.
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Sahil•26 Mar 2026
5/5
Inside, the cabin feels truly luxurious with high-quality materials, dual-screen infotainment, and features like a Bang & Olufsen sound system and digital cockpit
The Audi A6 price in Darbhanga starts at Rs 76.81 lakh.
What is the Audi A6 top model price in Darbhanga?
The Audi A6 top model price in Darbhanga is Rs 84.92 lakh.
What is the Audi A6 base model price in Darbhanga?
The Audi A6 base model price in Darbhanga is Rs 76.81 lakh.
What is the Audi A6 price range in Darbhanga?
The Audi A6 price in Darbhanga ranges between Rs 76.81 lakh and Rs 84.92 lakh.
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krishna singhal
•5w
Hey everyone,
I would like your advice on restructuring my three-car garage in anticipation of a significant increase in my monthly running. I am based in Bangalore, and my current line-up is as follows: Audi A6 (2020) | 35,000 km driven that is used primarily for highways and family outings. It’s a brilliant machine but honestly feels highly underutilized.
Innova Crysta GX (2019) | 1.5L km driven: The ultimate workhorse. Runs 1,500 km monthly. Split between office commutes, airport runs, and big family trips.
Hyundai Verna (2023) | 25k km driven: Primarily used as the daily home or city runabout.
My confusion is that from next month, my personal running will jump significantly to 2,500 km per month. Doing this in Bangalore traffic (plus routine family weekend trips) means fuel costs and driving fatigue are going to skyrocket. I want to bring an EV or a solid Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) , but I’m considering following:
Option 1: Replace the Audi A6 with a Premium Luxury EV. Since the A6 is not being used much, I am planning to sell it and get a high-end luxury EV (like a BMW iX1, iX3, or BYD Seal/Sealion 7) to absorb the entire 2,500 km monthly grind and family outings.
Option 2: Retire the workhorse Innova. It has done 1.5 lakh km and I could replace it and the Audi to go for a two-EV garage, or grab a premium electric 7-seater to take over its duties.
Option 3: Hold onto the current garage and just add one. Keep all three and buy a new mid-to-premium electric SUV like Tata Harrier EV, Mahindra XEV 9e / XEV 9S, or wait for the upcoming BYD DM-i Plug-in Hybrids.
With 2,500 km of monthly driving entirely in Bangalore and surrounding highways, what is the smartest financial and experiential move here? Sell the underutilized luxury sedan, upgrade the high-mileage workhorse, or just expand the garage?
Would love to hear your thoughts, especially on real-world reliability, battery degradation at high mileage, and how the current crop of premium EVs handle Bangalore's notorious infrastructure
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autocar.india
•4w
Since the Audi A6 is the most under utilised, it makes sense to sell it and get an EV instead. Among your choices, the BYD Sealion 7 2WD gets you the biggest battery, which should deliver a real-world range of around 450km. Your fuel spend and fatigue will drop sharply thanks to smooth one-pedal driving and strong regeneration in stop-go traffic. The Sealion 7’s SUV stance and ride, cope better with Bengaluru’s roads than a low-slung sedan, and fast chargers in the city are now easy to find, while a home wallbox will be your primary charger.Keep the Innova Crysta. At 1.5 lakh km, it is still the most stress-free way to haul six people and luggage. With the EV becoming your new primary, it wont rack up the kms as quickly, but its worth keeping around as an alternative for trips where you don't want to plan ahead for charging. The Verna can stay as the spare city tool.On reliability and batteries, BYD’s Blade LFP battery pack has a good record. BYD also offers a pretty long warranty and the option to extend to 8 years/250k kms. The only real trade-off with the BYD is its smaller dealer network and slightly higher road and wind noise at highway speeds. A BMW iX1 is nicer inside and carries the badge, but it's cabin is tighter, has a smaller boot, and you will pay more for less usable range. Alternatively, you can also consider the Hyundai Ioniq 5 - its 84kWh is the largest in the segment, its cabin is premium and it is very nice to drive. Hyundai's network is also larger than BYD's which helps.
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Abhijit gupta
•5w
I have an Audi A6 C7 2019 S Line, which is lightly driven with 14,000 km and has a company record. Since the vehicle is 7 years old, should I switch to an Audi A4?
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autocar.india
•5w
Keep the A6. With only 14,000 km and a full company service record, it is barely used, and you already own the bigger, comfier car. An A4 is a size down, so you will notice a tighter cabin. At seven years, the smart move is a preventive refresh - new tyres, battery, fluids and rubber bits. That bill will be far lower than the money you will lose by selling the A6 and buying an A4.Switch only if your daily use is mostly tight-city driving and you want an easier-to-park car with a fresh warranty and newer screens. In that case, the A4 petrol is smooth and light to drive, and it will sip a bit less fuel. Just do not expect it to feel as special as your A6.
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Sunil
•29w
My friend is looking for a fun-to-drive luxury car around 70 lakh. The car will always be self-driven, and he has a family of 4. His choices are BMW 330Li, Mercedes-Benz C300 and Audi A6. He found 330Li more engaging. Not considering the M340i due to the practicality of highway driving. Please advise.
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autocar.india
•22w
Yes, the BMW 3 Series LWB is a good choice, as it mixes driving excitement with rear-seat comfort in good measure. The 330Li in particular has a punchy engine that is silky smooth and fun to rev. The Audi A6 does have the advantage of feeling a bit larger than the BMW, as it is technically from a segment above, and its higher ground clearance gives it more practicality too. However, while its 265hp engine is powerful, it is not as engaging as the BMW's.But, if the added cost is not an issue, the BMW M340i is actually the best choice. Yes, ground clearance isn't as good as the 330Li, but then it has a shorter wheelbase as well, which makes it more manageable. With a little care, it can be driven on highways with minimal issues, so if your heart is set on it, go for it.
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Pratyush
•18w
Hi, I am planning to purchase a new car within a budget of ₹50-60 lakh. I really like the Audi A4, but I am concerned about its ground clearance of around 165 mm, which may be slightly low for Indian road conditions.
I have also looked at the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe and the Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine.
Could you suggest other cars in this price range that I should consider? I am mainly looking for a good value-for-money luxury car with strong features and overall ownership value.
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autocar.india
•17w
All the cars you have shortlisted, being sedans, have similar ground clearance, and for all practical purposes, the Audi A4 is no worse off than the other two. In fact, in our testing, it was the Mercedes-Benz A-Class limousine that required the most care over speed breakers. If ground clearance is a high priority, consider an SUV like the Mercedes GLA, Audi Q3 or BMW X1. However, if you want to stick with a sedan, the Audi A4 is the most value for money. Not only is it larger and more spacious than the others, it also has the most comfortable suspension. What's more, its 190hp, 2.0-litre turbo petrol is larger and more powerful than the engines on offer in the 2 Series and A-Class, and the most refined among them too. Given your budget, however, you could even consider an Audi A6; check if your local Audi dealer is offering any discounts, and it could fit within the outer limits of your budget.
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Ishaan
•21w
I am confused between the BMW 320d and the Audi A6. Please help me choose one. My monthly commute will be 500-800 km.
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autocar.india
•20w
The BMW 320d is a sporty sedan with a strong diesel engine and more engaging driving dynamics, but it sits in a segment below the Audi A6. The A6’s 2.0‑litre petrol engine is much smoother and more refined than the BMW’s diesel, which can feel a bit gruff in comparison. With your usage of just 500 to 800 km a month, a diesel really isn’t necessary, and you won’t fully benefit from its efficiency advantage.Where the BMW does score is in the cabin, which looks and feels more modern than the A6’s interior, which is now beginning to feel a bit dated. However, overall, the Audi A6 offers a more luxurious experience, a more refined powertrain and, with the attractive deals currently available in the market, becomes the better all-round choice despite not being as sporty to drive as the 320d.
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Raghavendra
•27w
I currently own a 2016 Hyundai Elantra SX MT, along with a 2018 Toyota Fortuner and a 2023 Tata Nexon EV. I am planning to upgrade my Elantra to a luxury sedan within a budget of ₹90 lakh. My usage is primarily in the city, but I also frequently travel to rural Maharashtra, where road conditions can be quite poor. Due to chronic back pain, I need a car with exceptional ride comfort and suspension.
I have considered the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, but since I enjoy driving myself, I have also looked at BMW options. However, I am concerned that BMW may not offer the same level of comfort.
Could you please advise which luxury sedan would be the best choice for my needs?
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autocar.india
•16w
Both the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and BMW 5 Series are large, long-wheelbase sedans that are best enjoyed from the back seat. That being said, both are quite enjoyable from the driver's seat too and come with powerful engines, well-tuned chassis and nicely calibrated steering setups. There are subtle differences - the BMW is more powerful and has a comfier ride, while the Mercedes has sharper steering and gives you the option of a diesel engine. However, both cars are pushing Rs 90 lakh with their on-road prices, but another thing to keep in mind is their large size and long wheelbase, which need to be handled with care over speed bumps or over bad roads, such as the ones you will encounter. The E-Class is the better car of these two overall, but you should also check out the Audi A6, which not only has a more manageable wheelbase with better ground clearance, but it's also more affordable. Plus, it's incredibly comfortable as well as enjoyable to drive.