The Audi Q6 e-tron has officially been revealed as a cornerstone in Audi’s shift towards electric mobility. It showcases cutting edge technology, enhanced range, and sustainable luxury.
Built on the new Premium Platform Electric (PPE), the Q6 e-tron offers various powertrains, including rear wheel drive and Quattro all wheel drive options. The top-tier SQ6 variant provides a dynamic driving experience with a power output of up to 360 kW (489 PS) and a range of up to 607 kilometers.
Entry-level models feature an 83-kWh battery with up to 545 kilometers of range, while the larger 100-kWh battery offers a maximum range of 656 kilometers for rear wheel drive versions.

Key advancements include Audi’s 800-volt charging architecture, enabling rapid charging of up to 265 kilometers in just 10 minutes under optimal conditions. Full battery recharges from 10% to 80% take about 22 minutes, underscoring Audi’s focus on practicality for long-distance travel.
The vehicle also features sophisticated thermal management and high recuperation power, enhancing energy efficiency on varied terrains. Aesthetically, the Q6 e-tron embodies Audi’s new design language, with sharp styling, a striking Singleframe grille, and dynamic LED lighting.
Inside, the focus shifts to premium sustainability, with materials like recycled polyester and Dinamica microfiber used throughout the cabin.

The innovative interior layout includes Audi’s MMI panoramic display and an immersive ambient lighting system, creating a blend of futuristic functionality and luxury.
Set to be a versatile addition to Audi’s electric portfolio, the Q6 e-tron caters to diverse customer needs, from sporty dynamics to everyday practicality.
Pricing starts at approximately €68,800 for the rear wheel drive variant and €74,700 for the Quattro models, and deliveries are expected by the third quarter of 2024.