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The new Audi Q6 e-tron

Audi Q6 e-tron: the new benchmark for “Vorsprung durch Technik”

The new Audi Q6 e-tron sets new standards for the brand in driving and charging performance, range and efficiency.

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Audi Q6 e-tron

New electric car platform, new high-voltage battery, new electronic architecture

With the Q6 e-tron range, Audi is presenting the first production vehicle based on the PPE, the newly designed platform specifically for battery electric vehicles. The technical components of Premium Platform Electric – which was designed in partnership with Porsche – have been tailored to the particular requirements of electric vehicles and arranged according to functional aspects, so allowing optimum use to be made of an electric vehicle’s advantages when it comes to vehicle geometry, available space and weight distribution.

The PPE also offers space for a completely redeveloped high-voltage battery. The battery in both model variants, the Audi Q6 e-tron quattro* and Audi SQ6 e-tron*, boasts a gross storage capacity of 100 kWh (net 94.9 kWh). It consists of just 12 modules with a total of 180 cells. The 15 cells per module are connected in series. For comparison: the battery in the Audi Q8 e-tron comprises 36 modules and 432 cells.
Fewer modules means that the battery requires less installation space, is lighter and can be better integrated into the vehicle’s crash structure and cooling system. A cooling plate integrated into the battery casing also ensures uniform transfer of heat – and thus near-optimal battery conditions. The Audi Q6 e-tron’s protective side sills are attached not to the battery but to the body, ensuring added stability. The underfloor protection in fibre composite material is also new. This construction reduces the weight, protects the lithium-ion battery from damage and improves the battery’s thermal isolation from its surroundings. This means that the high-voltage battery in the Audi Q6 e-tron can cool or heat more efficiently.
The lithium-ion battery, with its total gross capacity of 100 kWh (94.9 net), offers an overall range of up to 625 kilometres. Thanks to 800-volt technology and a maximum charging capacity of 270 kW, the Audi Q6 e-tron enables short charging stops. At appropriate charging points (HPCs), electricity for a range of more than 255 kilometres can thus be charged in ten minutes. The state of charge (SoC) can be increased from 10 to 80 per cent in around 21 minutes.

For the first time in an Audi model, the Audi Q6 e-tron now also boasts the new electronic architecture E* 1.2, which was designed with CARIAD, the software powerhouse from the Volkswagen Group. The name E* stands for end-to-end electronic architecture. A standardised electronic-architecture framework based on a new domain computer structure with five high-performance computers operates all vehicle functions – from infotainment and driving functions to semi-automated driving in later evolutionary stages. The E* 1.2 electronic architecture forms the basis for a seamless digital experience in the interior, facilitates future innovations and represents the next step in the digitalisation of Audi’s model portfolio.



Headlights

With up to eight digital light signatures for the headlights, drivers can personalise their Audi Q6 e-tron in completely new ways. These can be selected in the myAudi app or in the vehicle’s MMI.

New design philosophy

The Audi Q6 e-tron’s PPE premiere marks the start for a new generation of Audi interior design. The interior of the Audi Q6 e-tron is aligned more consistently than ever with the needs of its users. The digital stage, with the Audi MMI panoramic display and MMI passenger display, ensures precise structures and visual clarity. The three-dimensional, high-contrast interior set-up consciously places elements in the fore- or background, thus creating three-dimensional spatial architecture that is tailored to passengers both in its design and ergonomics. 
The interior accentuates a homely feel. The “Softwrap” extends from the doors, throughout the cockpit and into the central console, thereby creating a consistent and all-enveloping feel. Areas with a focus on comfort are highlighted with their generous dimensions and soft materials, some of which are manufactured with recycled components. By contrast, the precisely marked operating areas in premium high-gloss black promote clarity when interacting with the vehicle.

Thanks to the new Premium Platform Electric, developed specifically for electric vehicles, the Audi Q6 e-tron is also extremely spacious and highly practical. The additional legroom, convenient access to the rear seats and high degree of comfort on the middle rear seat are typical of an electric vehicle without central tunnel. The boot space offers 526 litres of storage. If the rear seats are laid flat, the loading area increases to up to 1,529 litres. The rear seats can be folded separately (40:20:40). There is also an additional 64 litres in the “frunk” (front trunk) under the bonnet – handy for storing smaller travel bags, for instance.


Interior

New lighting technology

With the Q6 e-tron, Audi is not just beginning a new chapter in electric mobility, but also in a vital element of its DNA: lighting technology. With the global innovation of the active digital light signature, the Audi Q6 e-tron is shaping a new era with unique design and an aesthetic that could only come from Audi. As part of the optional digital light signature package, the digital light signature brings together signature and movement in the headlights and rear lights, lending a new, uniquely vibrant character.
With a total of up to eight optional digital light signatures in the newly designed daytime driving light for the Matrix LED headlights and digital OLED rear lights 2.0, customers can tailor the appearance of their Audi Q6 e-tron like never before. This is possible via the MMI and, for the first time, the myAudi app. The digital light signatures can also be added after the vehicle has been purchased.

The second generation in innovative digital OLED technology not only characterises the appearance of new Audi models, but also increases their functional scope many times over. This is also beneficial when it comes to road safety, as the communication light in the digital OLED rear light 2.0 impressively demonstrates. For the first time, the digital OLED rear lights can communicate Car-to-X with their immediate surroundings in a targeted way. 
The number of segments per digital OLED panel has risen compared with the first generation from six to 60 segments. In total, the rear lights in the Audi Q6 e-tron use six OLED panels with 360 segments. The ongoing increase in segments per digital OLED panel facilitates the future development of rear lights into a display that will further improve Car-to-X communication – and with it, road safety.


Front view
Audi Q6 e-tron

Electric mobility at a whole new level

The new Audi Q6 e-tron is a fully electric SUV in the premium mid-range segment with an iconic SUV design, impressive driving and charging performance, exceptional practicality and innovative technologies. For the market launch, two performance levels are available for the electric vehicle, both of which offer a high-voltage battery with a gross storage capacity of 100 kWh (net 94.9). Discover the new Audi Q6 e-tron now.