Audi has added more electrical currents to the mid-size luxury SUV market with the 2025 Q6 e-tron and SQ6 e-tron models.
The PPE platform has led to a 30% energy consumption reduction, 33% additional system performance, and decreased overall vehicle weight.
The Q6 e-tron RWD offers 321 miles of electric range, a 130 mph top speed, and 260 kW of max charging.
The Q6 e-tron quattro improves on performance with 307 miles of electric range, a 456-horsepower engine, and 270 kW of max charging.
The SQ6 e-tron has 509-horsepower with a 0-60 mph time in 4.1 seconds and a 143 mph top speed, however, its electric driving range is reduced to 275 miles.
A Level 2 home charger is ideal to minimize public charging frustrations. Audi will work with Qmerit to set up the installation and bundle the costs into your monthly payment.
The Q6 e-tron's expansive panoramic sunroof, augmented reality head-up display, and premium audio by Bang and Olufsen accompany the vehicle's 11.9” Audi OLED virtual cockpit and a 14.5” MMI touch OLED display.
There are three charging levels: Level 1 (home outlet), Level 2 (240v in-home installation or public), and Level 3 (DC Fast Charging).
Audi has a plan to electrify its entire vehicle lineup, while the US fleet will have a 30% electrified mix by 2025.
Tesla remains the EV leader in charging infrastructure with the most stable and efficient ecosystem and sells the most EVs.