2025 Audi Q6 etron I First Look











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The 2025 Q6 e-tron. Slotting between the Q4 e-tron and Q8 e-tron, it aims to be a solution for those who find the former a bit too small and the latter a bit too big. Although initially offered only with a dual-motor, all-wheel drive powertrain, a single-motor version will join the lineup later as an entry-level model. For now, the dual-motor version will serve drivers well, with 456 horsepower and an estimated driving range of over 300 miles per charge. The interior is high-tech and handsomely styled, with a curved display screen on the dashboard and sustainable materials used in the upholstery. For something a little more stylish, the Q6 e-tron Sportback offers much the same experience but with a fastback body style; a performance-oriented SQ6 e-tron is also offered, but we review that model separately. When it hits the market near the end of 2024, it'll rival other EV SUVs such as the Cadillac Lyriq, the Genesis Electrified GV70, and the Lexus RZ. • EV Motor Power and Performance • For now, all Q6 e-tron models come with a dual-motor electric powertrain that offers all-wheel drive and 456 horsepower. A rear-wheel drive model with one electric motor is said to be coming later. We've driven a dual-motor prototype Q6 e-tron with an air-spring suspension system and found that it offered a calm and controlled ride. The performance-minded SQ6 e-tron ups the ante with 510 horsepower and a sportier suspension tune, so enthusiast drivers will want to look at that model instead. When we get the chance to drive and test a more refined and final production model, we'll be sure to update this space. • 0–60-MPH Times • While we haven't tested this claim yet, Audi predicts the Q6 e-tron can hit 60 mph in just 5.0 seconds. When we get a chance to drive the Q6 e-tron on our home turf, we'll update this story with test results and more driving impressions. • Range Charging and Battery Life • The Q6 e-tron uses an 800-volt architecture and features a 94.4-kWh battery, which Audi says can take charge from 10- to 80-percent charge in under 30 minutes on a DC fast-charging connection. The EPA hasn't released an estimated driving range yet, but we think the most efficient model will be capable of going about 300 miles per charge. • Interior Comfort and Cargo • Like other Audi SUVs, the Q6 e-tron sports a contemporary cabin that is loaded with display screens and convenience features. While the look is undoubtedly modern, we suspect some users may be overwhelmed by the amount of digital real estate. Those folks are still sure to appreciate the attractive materials used throughout the interior, some of which are made from sustainable materials. Although the Q6 e-tron is close in size to the gas-powered Q5 SUV, its wheelbase is over three inches longer, which results in a more spacious passenger compartment. Cargo space behind the second row isn't as generous here as in some other EV SUVs, but the Audi does offer a small frunk storage compartment under the hood. • #audi #audiq6etron

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