Range (up to)
656km¹
10 min recharge:
265km²
10% to 80%
22min²
kW
s
kWh
Electrifying performance.
The aerodynamic form of the Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron quattro contributes to its particular efficiency and long range. The heart of the vehicle is the 800-volt lithium-ion battery integrated flat into the underbody with its impressive performance – both when charging and driving. Look forward to fast charging and a power output of up to 285 kW.
A sporty, powerful presence.
The combination of sporty SUV character and pioneering e-design. The paint finish magnet grey with attachments from the exterior package, black exudes confident dynamism.
Progressive interior design.
Discover the new design of the upper and lower interior elements – from the door trim to the dashboard all the way to the centre console. The way the controls are arranged looks just as clear and tidy.
Prepared for everyday life.
The Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron quattro impresses with its trailer load of 2,400 kilograms and a generous amount of space – from the numerous storage compartments and front luggage compartment to the rear luggage compartment designed for flexible use.
All-rounder with e-power.
Climb in and experience the smooth acceleration of the Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron quattro. Its electrical performance is supported by driver assist systems as well as numerous driving modes. Adaptive air suspension provides even greater ride comfort and driving dynamics.
Audi exclusive.
Make your Audi Q6 e-tron unique—as unmistakable as you are—with Audi exclusive.
- The range varies between 656-583 kilometres depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle.
- The charging time of the battery, the maximum DC charging capacity at High Power Charging (HPC) charging stations and the topped-up range were calculated according to DIN 70080 and can vary depending on a number of different factors including ambient and battery temperature, the use of other country-specific connectors, the use of the preconditioning function (e.g. remote-controlled air conditioning of the vehicle), the capacity available at the charging station, state of charge and battery ageing. Charging capacity is reduced as the state of charge increases. Charging losses are considered.






















