SAIC Audi has been selling the domestically produced Audi Q6 for more than a year, but the car is limited to sales in China. Audi is working on an all-electric Audi Q6 e-tron model, which will be a global car. The new model will be based on the PPE platform jointly developed by Audi and Porsche. The test car was recently photographed overseas**, and it was basically undisguised.
The test cars photographed are actually two vehicles, one is the traditional Q6 e-tron and the other is the coupe version of the Q6 e-tron Sportback. The new car looks similar to the Q4 e-tron, but in a larger size. Audi is quite conservative in its design, but it is also relatively safe. Despite this, the Audi Q6 e-tron has better body proportions than the Q4 e-tron. The new car is about the same size as the Q5, but with shorter front and rear overhangs and a longer wheelbase. The new car will have a digital cockpit equipped with 11The 9-inch OLED LCD screen is available in the center console with 14A 5-inch touchscreen will also be available in front of the passenger 109-inch screen. The space of both new cars is significantly higher than that of the Q4 e-tron on the MEB platform.
Audi previously revealed that the entry-level model of the new car will have a maximum power of 375 horsepower. In the higher-end version, the power will be increased to 483 hp and can be briefly increased to 510 hp. The top-of-the-line variant and SQ6 will be powered by dual electric motors and a 100kWh battery pack. The SQ6 version will have a 0-96kmh acceleration time that will be controlled at 4Within 5s. The new car will be equipped with adaptive air suspension, as well as an 800V electrical system with a maximum charging power of 270kW. It takes about half an hour for the battery to be recharged from 10% to 80%. The new car will compete with Mercedes-Benz's EQE SUV and AMG EQE SUV for the market, in addition to facing pressure from Tesla's Model Y.