Re: Noseweight limit –
21-11-2016,06:20 PM
The real question is "Why can an allroad tow 2500Kg when a regular A6 can only tow 2000Kg" - except the A6 BiTdi which has a 2100Kg limit.
The reason that is important is because it has a bearing on noseweight. From the caravan club web site regarding noseweight "EC Directive 95/48, sometimes referred toas the ‘Masses and Dimensions Directive’,states that this load must be not less than4% of the maximum permissible towablemass (i.e. the towing limit) and not less than25kg."
Too much noseweight can be a problem so maybe Audi are erring on the side of caution but meeting the EC directive...
- Regular A6: 4% of 2100Kg is 84Kg noseweight (so call it 85Kg)
- allroad A6: 4% of 2500Kg is 100Kg noseweight
The site also states that "Several factors may be taken into account when specifyingthis noseweight figure, including the capabilities of the car's suspension, the effects on thevehicles steering and its traction (particularly if front-wheel drive) and the strength of thetowbar and its mounting." so you could surmise that quattro and air suspension (which will self level) plus the extra weight of the allroad all contribute to it's extra towing prowess and "required" higher noseweight.
The "one size fits all" noseweight of 85Kg from the 2.0Tdi front wheel drive all the way to the quattro BiTdi (which weighs over 200Kg more) does seem a little "lazy" but I guess for type approval they may need to demonstrate on the lightest model and repeated costs across the range are additional Euros.
A6 allroad BiTdi (MY14, July 2013 - DAB & power tailgate). Glacier white, tech pack (HDD Nav, colour DIS, Parking Plus), sports seats, 4 zone climate, heated seats front and rear, ambient lighting, 75L fuel tank, adaptive Bi Xenon headlights