- Audi is gearing up to introduce the A6 e-tron on July 31.
- The teaser isn’t very revealing, but the model has been spied on multiple occasions and the company confirmed it will have an illuminated logo.
- The model rides on the PPE platform and should offer powertrains that echo the Q6 e-tron.
Audi has released the first teaser image of the A6 e-tron, ahead of its debut on July 31. It promises to be an electrifying take on the traditional mid-size model.
The automaker isn’t saying much at this point, but the teaser offers a glimpse of pixelated daytime running lights that also function as turn signals. We can also see slender taillights that are connected by an illuminated strip.
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Keen-eyed observers will notice an illuminated Audi logo out back. The company noted this is a first for one of their models in Europe and said the “four rings shine bright like diamonds.”
While Audi is staying tight-lipped, the wagon has been spied on numerous occasions. As a result, we know the model will adopt split lighting units and a fully enclosed grille. They’ll be joined by streamlined bodywork, side camera mirrors, and minimalist door handles. Other highlights include an upward sweeping beltline and a long sloping roof.
We’ll learn full details shortly, but the model will ride on the PPE platform like the Q6 e-tron. This suggests the EV could have a roughly 100 kWh battery pack as well as an assortment of powertrains. This includes a rear-wheel drive variant with 302 hp (225 kW / 306 PS) and a range of 345 – 398 miles (556 – 641 km).
There could also be a dual-motor all-wheel drive variant with 382 hp (285 kW / 387 PS). It enables the crossover to have a range of between 335 and 388 miles (540 and 625 km). We can also look forward to an S6 e-tron packing roughly 483 hp (360 kW / 489 PS).