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2025 Audi A6 E-Tron: A Sneak Peek at the Upcoming Electric Vehicle

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【Summary】The 2025 Audi A6 E-Tron, an upcoming electric vehicle, was recently spotted in Europe. It features a fully enclosed grille, split lighting units, and angular intakes. The car has a streamlined body with soft curves and flush-mounted door handles. The EV is expected to have a range of around 373 miles and will be offered in different configurations, including an S variant with 483 hp. The A6 E-Tron is set to debut in 2024.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 01, 2023 9:17 AM PT
2025 Audi A6 E-Tron: A Sneak Peek at the Upcoming Electric Vehicle

The production model of the Audi A6 e-tron is getting closer to reality, nearly two and a half years after the introduction of the concept. A prototype of the electric sedan was recently spotted in Europe, heavily disguised but with a fully enclosed grille and split lighting units similar to the upcoming Q6 e-tron. The car features streamlined bodywork with soft curves, sizeable side skirts, flush-mounted door handles, and a sloping roof.

At the rear, the A6 e-tron has slender taillights, an integrated spoiler on the trunk, a sporty diffuser, and a stepped rear bumper. The interior of the car remains a mystery, but it may adopt an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch infotainment system similar to the Q6 e-tron. Additionally, a 10.9-inch front passenger display with shutter technology could be included to prevent driver distraction.

Both the A6 e-tron and the Q6 e-tron will be built on the new PPE platform. The Q6 e-tron is expected to have a 100 kWh battery pack, dual-motor all-wheel drive system, and a range of approximately 373 miles (600 km) in the WLTP cycle. For those seeking more power, the SQ6 e-tron will offer around 483 hp, while the S6 e-tron and high-performance RS6 e-tron will also be available.

The Audi A6 e-tron was originally planned for release this year, but it is now expected to debut in 2024. The photos of the prototype were shared by CarScoops reader Thomas.

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