Recently, some foreign media exposed a set of renderings of the new Audi Q6 e-tron. It is reported that the new car will be positioned as a pure electric SUV. It is expected to be unveiled next year as soon as possible. A high-performance RS model will also be launched. Will face the current best-selling Tesla Model X and Mercedes-Benz EQC models of the same German brand.
It can be seen from the rendering that the new car adopts Audi’s brand-new family design language, and the shape is more in line with electrification settings. It is reported that the new car is based on the same PPE platform as the new Porsche Macan pure electric model, and will provide air suspension and fast charging technology. From the appearance point of view, the headlights of the new car are more sharp and dynamic, which also makes the Audi lamp factory worthy of its name. The China Open uses a silver closed design, and the illuminated Audi LOGO looks more high-end technological sense. The fog lamp area design on the left and right sides is more aerodynamic, making the front face of the new car more recognizable.
Viewed from the side of the body, the new car uses a dense multi-spoke alloy wheel design, and the tail line gives people a tough muscle feel. With the body of the slip-back design, the new car is more fashionable and sporty.
In terms of power, the PPE platform uses rear-wheel drive as the basic chassis architecture, so it can be speculated that the new car will have a single-motor rear-wheel drive version and a dual-motor four-wheel drive version. After all, quattro is the logo of Audi. With reference to the power parameters of the Audi e-tron GT model, it is expected that the high-performance RS version of the Q6 e-tron will be equipped with dual motors and four-wheel drive systems. The maximum power will reach about 670 horsepower, and the cruising range under the WLTP test standard should be able to reach The level of 500 kilometers. At the same time, Audi will also be equipped with the latest 800V fast charging technology, which can provide up to 350 kilowatts of charging power.