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Audi’s new electric Q6 e-tron may be headed to SA

- Motor News Reporter

Audi has unveiled the Q6 e-tron as the latest model in its electric vehicle (EV) line-up. Positioned between the smaller Q4 e-tron and larger Q8 e-tron, the new mid-sized premium crossover is launched to compete with vehicles such as the Tesla Model Y and BMW iX3.

Measuring 4,771mm in length, the striking Q6 e-tron is built on the German brand’s new Premium Platform Electric (PPE) platform that was codevelope­d with Porsche and debuted on the second-generation Macan launched at the end of January.

Additional cars will be spun off the PPE platform in the next two years, including the new A6 e-tron, A5 and Q5, and highperfor­mance RS models. Later, a model below the Q4 e-tron will be launched as a more affordable electric Audi.

Speaking at Audi’s annual media conference on Tuesday, Audi CEO Gernot Döllner said the future of Audi was electric but for a transition period of the next 10 years the brand’s EV line-up will be complement­ed by internal-combustion engined (ICE) cars and plug-in hybrids.

The Q6 e-tron has short front/rear overhangs and an upright front end characteri­sed by a closed Single-frame grille framed in either gloss black or selenite silver. The same treatment is applied to the vehicle’s side air intakes.

Flanking this standout feature is a pair of Matrix LED headlamps and, above them, slender, fully customisab­le daytime running lights. Depending on their mood or driving conditions, drivers can toggle the latter between eight preset digital light signatures.

Prominent “quattro blisters” above the rear haunches are filled with a choice of alloy wheels ranging in size from 18 inches up to 21 inches.

The rear of the Q6 e-tron has narrow tail light clusters linked by a continuous light strip with digital OLED technology capable of generating a new image every 10 millisecon­ds. These OLED units are able to communicat­e warnings to other road users, such as displaying a warning triangle when the hazard lights are called into action. The same triangle will also illuminate when the driver opens their door and the car’s proximity sensors detect an approachin­g cyclist.

Inside the Q6 e-tron is seating for five and a 526l boot expandable to 1,529l when the rear seat bench is folded flat.

A new wraparound dashboard is a defining feature of the SUV’s interior architectu­re and perched on it is a free-standing Audi MMI panoramic display with a curved design and OLED technology. It consists of an 11.9inch Audi virtual cockpit and a 14.5-inch MMI touch display. The latter runs a new Android Automotive operating system and is compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

Available as an option is a 10.9-inch MMI front passenger display with Active Privacy Mode, which prevents it from distractin­g the driver while on the move. This allows the front passenger to stream video content, assist with navigation or find a charging station.

Another notable gizmo is the “dynamic interactio­n light”, which spans the width of the cockpit and supports a variety of communicat­ion functions.

Customers can also look forward to sustainabl­e fabric upholstery materials, a new Audi phone box system supporting 15W inductive charging, four USB-C charging sockets, Audi Assistant voice control, over-the-air software updates an 830W Bang & Olufsen Premium sound system with 20 speakers. Customers are able to purchase subscripti­ons to a host of downloadab­le services and features available for purchase or subscripti­on.

The electric power train pairs a 100kWh lithium-ion battery pack with a motor on each axle. Total system output in the Q6 etron quattro is 285kW, which Audi claims is good enough for 0-100 km/h in 5.9 seconds and a top speed of 210 km/h.

The high-performanc­e SQ6 e-tron quattro has 380kW, sees off the 0-100 km/h sprint in 4.3 seconds and a 230km/h top speed. While the Q6 e-tron quattro offers a maximum driving range of 625km (WLTP), the more performanc­e orientated SQ6 e-tron quattro returns 598km.

Featuring the latest 800V technology and a maximum charging capacity of 270kW, the battery in the Q6 e-tron can go from 10% to 80% in as little 21 minutes. Up to 255km of range can be added in just 10 minutes. AC charging with up to 11kW is possible on basic home chargers.

The Q6 e-tron is under considerat­ion for an SA introducti­on in late 2024 or early 2025.

 ?? ?? The new Audi Q6 e-tron is the first production model on the Premium Platform Electric.
The new Audi Q6 e-tron is the first production model on the Premium Platform Electric.

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