Audi has unveiled its latest addition to the electric lineup, the Q6 e-tron Sportback, a more dynamic and stylish version of the standard Q6 SUV. With a sleek, first-gen TT-inspired roofline, four powertrain options, and enhanced range, the Q6 Sportback is a compelling new entrant in the luxury EV market.
Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback: Sleek Coupe-SUV Design Inspired by Audi TT
The most striking feature of the Q6 e-tron Sportback is its coupe-SUV design. Audi has crafted a sloping roofline reminiscent of the first-gen Audi TT sportscar, which not only adds to its visual appeal but also improves its aerodynamics. With a drag coefficient improved from 0.28 to 0.26, the Q6 Sportback offers an additional 24km range, allowing the Performance model to travel up to 650km on a single charge. The downside? A slight reduction in boot capacity to 511 litres from the standard Q6 e-tron’s 526 litres.
Powertrain Options: Four Variants to Choose From
Audi has launched the Q6 e-tron Sportback with four powertrain options and two battery sizes, ensuring a model for every need. Here’s a breakdown:
- Entry-level Q6 e-tron Sportback
- 75.8kWh battery
- Single rear motor with 248hp
- Range: 545km
- 0-100kph: 7.0 seconds
- Recharge speed: 225kW
- Q6 Sportback Performance
- 94.9kWh battery
- 302hp single motor
- Range: 656km
- 0-100kph: 6.6 seconds
- Recharge speed: 260kW
- Q6 Sportback Quattro (4WD)
- 94.9kWh battery
- 382hp dual-motor system
- Range: 606km
- 0-100kph: 5.9 seconds
- Recharge speed: 270kW
- SQ6 Sportback (Flagship Model)
- 94.9kWh battery
- 482hp dual-motor system
- Range: 606km
- 0-100kph: 4.3 seconds
- Recharge speed: 270kW
Interior Tech: Digital Excellence
Inside, the Q6 e-tron Sportback mirrors the standard Q6 with premium digital displays and infotainment options:
- 11.9-inch digital instrument display
- 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen
- Optional 10.9-inch passenger display for enhanced in-cabin experience.
India Launch and Assembly
Audi’s third EV for India, the Q6 e-tron, is expected to launch by the end of 2024. What’s more exciting is that the Q6 will be assembled in India from CKD kits at the Skoda Auto-VW Aurangabad plant, marking a significant move towards local production. Whether the Sportback variant will also be assembled in India is yet to be confirmed.
Conclusion: Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback
The Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback represents a significant evolution in Audi’s electric vehicle portfolio, successfully blending performance, style, and practicality. With its TT-inspired design, impressive range capabilities across all variants, and the promise of local assembly in India, it stands as a compelling option in the luxury EV segment. The variety of powertrain options, from the efficient entry-level model to the high-performance SQ6, ensures that different customer needs are met without compromise. While the coupe-SUV styling does require a small sacrifice in cargo space, the improved aerodynamics and subsequent range benefits make it a worthwhile trade-off for those seeking a more dynamic and distinctive electric SUV. As Audi continues to expand its electric lineup, the Q6 e-tron Sportback appears well-positioned to capture the attention of both EV enthusiasts and luxury car buyers alike.
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