Audi’s New Naming Convention: Odd for ICE, Even for E-Tron

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Audi's New Naming Convention: Odd for ICE, Even for E-Tron

The Ingolstadt-based automaker is poised to revolutionize its lineup as it embraces the electric vehicle lifestyle, initiating another nomenclature change that may perplex enthusiasts.

Preceding its transition to an exclusively EV brand, Audi will introduce a range of ICE-powered models, including the next-generation Q3 and Q5 compact luxury crossover SUVs, alongside a new flagship CUV named Q9, poised to rival the BMW X7 and Mercedes-Benz GLS.

This strategic overhaul extends to Audi’s passenger car nomenclature, with odd numbers assigned to ICE-powered variants and even numbers to e-tron fully electric models.

For instance, the forthcoming successor to the A6 sedan will be designated the A7, a decision compounded by the existing A7 model introduced in 2010, characterized by executive-class styling and frameless doors.

Audi's New Naming Convention: Odd for ICE, Even for E-Tron

Audi’s relentless pursuit of innovation is evident in its preparation for the 2025 or 2026 Audi A7 Avant, undergoing rigorous testing to validate the efficacy of its new nomenclature and design philosophy.

Speculation and analysis from various automotive channels and digital content creators highlight the anticipated evolution of the A7’s exterior and interior, underlining Audi’s commitment to redefining luxury and performance in the electric era.

Embracing electrification, Audi aims to deliver a compelling driving experience while reducing environmental impact, reflecting its dedication to sustainable mobility solutions.

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Maria Byrd

By Maria Byrd

Maria Byrd blends automotive journalism with a lifestyle lens, focusing on the intersection of design, comfort, and culture in today’s vehicles. At Dax Street, she covers luxury interiors, cutting-edge features, and the evolving role of cars in daily life. With a background in design and consumer trends, Maria’s work highlights the finer details—from the stitching on a leather seat to the UX of a next-gen infotainment system.

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