1992-1997 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
1997 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6
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1992-1997 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1992-1997 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1992-1997 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6.
Year to Year Changes
1993 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6:
A passenger-side airbag was added in the 100's second year. A front-drive station wagon arrived late in the season, with a third seat in the rear for 7-passenger capacity.
1994 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6:
Few significant changes took place for 1994. The base-level sedan disappeared, leaving only a 100 S sedan and wagon, and a CS sedan.
1995 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6:
Facelifting for '95 was accompanied by a badge change, to A6 and high-performance S6. Body changes included new front and rear fascias, a new hood, revised bodyside moldings, and new ellipsoid headlights. The A6 came as a 4-door sedan and 5-door wagon, with front-wheel drive or Quattro permanent all-wheel drive. Only offered as a sedan, the S6 had a turbocharged 5-cylinder engine, larger wheels and tires, a firmer suspension, twin exhaust pipes, and wheelwell flares.
1996 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6:
No high-performance S6 went on sale for '96, but new Electronic Differential Locking for the A6 improved low-speed traction on slippery surfaces. One-touch power windows were also installed. An automatic transmission now was standard in the A6 sedan, deleting the 5-speed manual gearbox.
1997 Audi 100/S4/A6/S6:
A glass sunroof joined the option list, replacing a steel sunroof. A revised central locking system incorporated the fuel filler door, the interior lights added a fade out feature, and a new Quattro option package included 16-inch wheels and the sunroof.








