At the 2024 Paris Auto Show, which opened today, the Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron family was officially unveiled. Official images of the new car have been released before, and it is reported that the new car plans to go on sale globally in the first half of 2025.
In terms of appearance, the Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron family continues its latest generation design language as a whole. The front face of the new car adopts a closed front grille design, which is also in line with Audi’s family-style electrified design concept Be consistent. The daytime running lights on both sides are equipped with groundbreaking second-generation digital OLED taillight technology, equipped with 6 OLED panels with a total of 360 light-emitting units.
Looking from the side, the new car adopts a fastback body shape, and the shape of the roof pays tribute to the first-generation Audi TT. The new car has a ducktail spoiler above the tailgate, which will further reduce the wind resistance coefficient of the new car. The vehicle styling design remains consistent with the Q6 e-tron model, still using the traditional door handle design, while the rear shoulder line of the C-pillar further highlights the sporty character of the model.
In terms of interior, the interior of the new car is basically the same as that of the Audi Q6 e-tron. It adopts a soft and enveloping design concept to create a "whole" with the doors, cockpit and center console. Materials and colors are harmonized with the interior. In addition,the car has multiple storage spaces and trays of different sizes. The center console houses two cup holders, a phone charging holder and two smartphone charging ports.
In terms of power, the new car will provide four power systems and two battery packs to choose from. The entry-level model is equipped with a 75.8kWh battery pack and a single engine, which can output up to 248 horsepower through the rear wheels. In addition, the new car can also provide a cruising range of 339 miles (approximately 545.57 kilometers). Q6 Sportback PerThe Formance model is equipped with a larger capacity 94.9kWh battery pack with a range of 408 miles. The Audi S Q6 Sportback e-tron has a powerful power system with a maximum power of 360 kilowatts. In launch control mode, the new car can accelerate from 0 to 100 mph in 4.3 seconds and the top speed is 230 km/h.