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2010 Audi S6 HighlightsSafety

The S6 utilizes a number of safety systems to avoid emergency situations. Some are active to help you avoid emergency situations and some are passive and help you in the event of an accident. But all work toward one goal: Your safety.

Electronic Stability Program [ESP®]

The Electronic Stability Program [ESP®] allows your Audi to maximize control in adverse conditions or when the car is at its handling limit. By employing a number of

Safety

See active safety and passive safety.

safety
systems including ABS [Anti-lock Braking System], EBD [

Electronic Brake-force Distribution

Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) constitute one unit inasmuch as they share a number of the same parts.

Electronic Brake-force Distribution
], EDL [

Electronic Differential Lock

The electronic differential lock (EDL) permits smooth, comfortable starts on road surfaces that do not have a uniform coefficient of friction.

Electronic Differential Lock
] and ASR [Anti-Slip Regulation] in a fraction of a second, your S6 Sedan intuitively helps you to maintain control.

quattro® All-wheel Drive

With the 40:60 rear bias of

quattro®

Audi's quattro® permanent all-wheel drive, has had over 25-year-long tradition.

quattro®
all-wheel drive, the S6 delivers more than confidence in inclement weather – it delivers true sportscar-like handling on dry roads too.

Four-Wheel Anti-lock Brake System [ABS] and Brake Assist

With so much available power, the S6 has

Brakes

A vehicle's brakes must be matched to its power, weight, and top speed.

brakes
to match. Braking begins with high-performance brake pads that help maximize performance by minimizing fade. Additionally, with large 15.2” ventilated front brake rotors and six piston painted calipers, cooled by air channeled through the lower grille, the S6 stops with the utmost confidence. Not what you would expect from a four-door sedan, unless it is the Audi S6.