The Audi Q6 etron will make its world premiere on March 19, and the domestic version is expected to

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-03-07

It is reported that the Audi Q6 e-tron will make its world debut on March 19. The new car was developed on the PPE platform and can be considered the "younger brother" of the Porsche Macan EV.

In addition, according to previous news, the Audi PPE high-end electric vehicle plant in Changchun is expected to be completed by the end of 2024, when the Q6 e-tron will be produced, so we expect that the domestic version of the Q6 e-tron may not be available until 2025.

We can't see the detailed design of the car from the teaser images, but the low-profile test spy photos we obtained earlier show that the new car adopts a highly recognizable family design language, and the front grille has a closed design, highlighting its electric identity. The new car will also be equipped with matrix LED headlights, which are expected to have excellent visual effects when lit.

At the rear, the design of the new car is simple, with almost no decorative elements other than the continuous tail light cluster. The new car also comes with a sporty black rear surround, which gives the vehicle a more youthful look.

Entering the car, the layout of the center console of the new car should already be familiar to everyone, and the position is 119-inch LCD gauge and 145-inch central touch screen; The wrap-around design extends from the doors to the entire cabin to the center console, creating a sense of spaciousness. The new car will be equipped with a new in-vehicle infotainment platform, which is based on Android and supports OTA upgrades.

In terms of power, as a PPE-based model, the new car will have some similarities with the Porsche Macan EV, for example, the new car will offer a 100 kWh battery pack with a fast charging capacity of 270 kW, which can charge from 10% to 80% in 30 minutes. In addition, the new car is expected to have a maximum power of 280 kW and a WLTP range of more than 600 km.

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