If you like your sedan to have a bit of meat on its bone, chances are you like the Audi A6. The C6 was launched in Germany back in 2004 and reinvented the classic rounded shape of an Audi to the point where it became synonymous with Audi design until 2011 when it was phased out.
Designed by Walter de'Silva, the C6 is a massive 4,927mm long and is still sought after by many people. This A6, although probably a diesel, want to be so much more than what it was born as.
It has put on the front bumper and grille of an RS6 and has a number of other custom touches, most notably a red wrap with contrasting black accents. During their tour, Vossen spotted this machine riding on a set of one of their latest concave designs, the VVS CV4, a monoblock rim measuring 20x10.5 and scraping along on low profile tires.
It has put on the front bumper and grille of an RS6 and has a number of other custom touches, most notably a red wrap with contrasting black accents. During their tour, Vossen spotted this machine riding on a set of one of their latest concave designs, the VVS CV4, a monoblock rim measuring 20x10.5 and scraping along on low profile tires.