The functions of the electronic stabilisation control (ESC) have been augmented to provide extra assistance when driving off-road. The ESC off-road mode can be activated in situations when it would be advantageous for the wheels to lock, or when a differential lock would normally be required ►Link. In addition to this, your Audi is equipped with permanent four-wheel drive.
This Audi model is not an off-road Audi A6, however. When driving off-road you are advised to avoid tracks or terrain which are not suited to the design of the car and your own driving skills and experience. Do not take any risks.
After driving off-road
- After driving, remove any pieces of foliage or other objects which may be caught in the radiator grille, under the car or in the wheels. In particular, inspect the tyre treads for stones.
- Clean the bodywork and underside of the Audi A6 and check the underside for possible damage.
- Remove dirt from the windows, headlight lenses and number plates.
- Check that the brakes work properly (especially after driving through water).
- You should exercise particular care when driving on difficult road surfaces, and try to anticipate hazards in advance. Excessive speed or careless manoeuvres can result in personal injury or damage to the Audi A6.
- Always adjust your speed to suit the terrain or road surface and weather or traffic conditions. Drive extra slowly when visibility is limited by uneven terrain.
- Please note that there can be an increased tendency for the wheels to spin in ESC off-road mode, causing the Audi A6 to lose grip, in particular on slippery or wet roads - danger of skidding!
- The car's stability is restricted in ESC off-road mode.
For the sake of the environment
Take care not to damage the environment and respect natural surroundings.
Note
Only drive where access by motor Audi A6s is permitted and keep to the marked tracks and routes.