Audi Tests 'Almost' Production-Ready Q6 e-Tron Prototype In The Far North

Pratik RakshitMar 20, 2023

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The future Q6 e-Tron family marks the beginning of electromobility at the Ingolstadt site, at Audi's own battery assembly plant.

The Audi Q6 e-Tron prototype is just the beginning of the biggest product offensive in the history of the brand with the four rings: Audi will launch more than twenty new models on the market until 2025, of which more than ten will be electric. The future Q6 e-Tron family marks the start of electromobility at the Ingolstadt site, at Audi's own battery assembly plant

“Our Vorsprung 2030 strategy provides the right answers, even in times of multiple crises,” says Markus Duesmann, CEO of AUDI AG. “We are completely focused on sustainability and systematically advancing the digitalization and electrification of our products.”

Audi is putting the Q6 e-Tron prototype to the test in Northern Europe under strict safety measures. The future Q6 e-Tron range is the first to be built on the new PPE (Premium Electric Platform) technology platform. With its 800-volt electrical system, powerful and efficient electric motors, innovative battery and charge management system, and newly developed electronic architecture, the Q6 e-Tron prototype represents the next big step in electrification. and digitization of the Audi model range.

The upcoming Q6 e-Tron model series, which will feature SUV and Sportback body variants, represents cutting-edge, sustainable production at the Ingolstadt plant and the company's electric future. Audi is transforming itself into a leading provider of premium connected and fully electric mobility at an ever-increasing pace.

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