Audi is expanding its all-electric lineup with the introduction of the A6 e-tron as both a Sportback and Avant, combining a sleek design with outstanding performance. Built on the PPE platform, the A6 e-tron promises an impressive range of up to 756 kilometers, coupled with the best aerodynamics in its class. The vehicle also features Audi's latest design philosophy, which seamlessly blends exterior aesthetics with an ergonomically tailored interior, offering a sophisticated driving experience.


Under the hood, the A6 e-tron offers powerful yet efficient electric motors. The A6 Sportback e-tron performance model delivers 270 kW, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds, while the S6 e-tron ramps up the power to 405 kW with launch control, achieving the sprint in just 3.9 seconds. The S6 models also benefit from rear-biased torque distribution, enhancing driving dynamics, and come standard with adaptive air suspension for a balance between sporty handling and long-distance comfort.


Innovative technology is a hallmark of the A6 e-tron, with features such as second-generation virtual exterior mirrors, an augmented reality head-up display, and digital OLED rear lights that enhance safety and customization. The interior is equally advanced, featuring a curved MMI panoramic display, the Audi assistant with ChatGPT integration, and a Bang & Olufsen sound system, ensuring both driver and passengers are well-entertained and connected.


The Audi A6 e-tron and S6 e-tron will be available for order starting September 2024, with prices beginning at 75,600 euros for the A6 Sportback e-tron performance and 99,500 euros for the S6 Sportback e-tron. These models mark a significant step forward in Audi’s electric vehicle strategy, offering high performance, advanced technology, and a design that promises to turn heads.
Price
Starting at 75,600 euros ($82,556)
Specs
Power
543 hp
405 kW
Battery
100 kWh
Top speed
210 km/h (240 km/h for S model)
0 - 60 mph (0 - 97 km/h):
5.4 seconds (3.9 seconds for S model) seconds
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