For the 2024 model year, Audi is making a few small changes to the A6, S6, A7, and S7. The new models have different colours and styles of wheels, as well as a new front end. Even though we don’t know the details yet, they will likely be here later this year. Even though Audi wants to reorganise its lineup and give some of its model’s new names, the mid-size A6 and A7 will stay on the market for now and get some changes for the 2024 model year. The updates will be hard to spot because they only make small changes to how things look, add new types of wheels, and add a few basic features. We’ve already reviewed the S6 and S7, the A6 Allroad, and the RS6 Avant and RS7, the two most powerful models. These rules also apply to those cars. The front head and bumpers of the A6 and A7 have been changed, and the difference between the S Line package and the basic look is now more apparent. Even though new US models have wheels that are 19 inches in diameter, new European designs have wheels between 17 and 21 inches in diameter. This means that our versions may have a few different features. When Audi releases the US specs for the 2024 cars, which could happen later this year, the extra colour choices could change. There are basic, advanced, and S Line packages for the car’s appearance, and park assist is now standard. Even though there are no pictures of the updated house, more wood and microfiber trims are now inside. Most likely, the engines in the A6 and A7 won’t change. The base engine in the A6 is a 2.0-liter inline-four with 261 hp. You can get a 3.0-liter turbocharged V-6 with 335 hp if you want more power. The 2.9-liter turbocharged V-6 engine in the S6 and S7 makes 444 horsepower, while the V-6 engine is standard in the A7. When it’s ready, more information about these Audi vehicles from 2024, like prices, equipment choices, and EPA ratings, will be made public.