Audi has announced the pricing details of the new 2020 A6 Allroad for the US market, marking the return of the rugged German wagon to this side of the Atlantic.

The 2020 Audi A6 Allroad will be available in two trim options -Premium Plus and Prestige-, with prices kicking off at $65,900, not including a $995 destination charge.

Customers will be also offered a special 20th Anniversary Edition package that pays homage to the model’s history with special design cues from the original Allroad, including an exclusive Gavial Green exterior paint option over Sarder brown Valcona leather with Nappa accents.

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All Audi A6 Allroad models will come with air suspension fitted as standard and six driving modes that cover nearly every driving situation. Other chassis enhancements include an all-wheel steering for better agility and handling, as well as hill descent control.

The rugged looks come courtesy of its model-specific wheel arches and rocker panels finished in gray to contrast the body paint, an Allroad-specific front grille with chrome vertical slats, 20-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, underbody protection and a rear diffuser among other.

The cabin of the 2020 Audi A6 Allroad features dark brown walnut inlays, a four-zone climate control, as well as heated front seats and steering wheel, the MMI Touch Response dual-display setup for the infotainment and HVAC controls and a Bang & Olufsen 3D Premium Audio system, among other.

Power is provided by Audi’s turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 TFSI engine, which makes 335 HP and 369 lb-ft of torque and features mild-hybrid technology. It’s bolted to a seven-speed dual-clutch S Tronic transmission and the company’s signature Quattro all-wheel drive system. Audi claims a 0-60 mph (96 km/h) in 5.1 seconds.

Things like auto emergency braking and a 360-degree camera are part of the standard equipment list, but if you want features like Adaptive Cruise Control with Traffic Jam Assist or traffic sign recognition, you must tick the right boxes on the options list.

Note: European model pictured