2025 Audi Q6 E-Tron Review: Audi's Best EV Yet

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The Audi Q6 e-tron debuts the latest EV tech from Audi and the Volkswagen group.

It uses an 800-volt architecture for faster charging.

It has new Audi-developed motors that are more efficient and power-dense.

The rear-wheel-drive option has up to 321 miles of range.

It can charge at a rate of 270 kilowatts.

10% to 80% charging can be done in just 21 minutes.

There are three different trim options: rear-wheel drive, Quattro all-wheel drive which can do 307 miles, and the sportiest SQ6 that will do 275 miles.

Audi intentionally designed the car to look like an Audi, not like a jelly bean or a melted butter shape.

The customizable daytime running lights and OLED tail lights are a cool feature.

The interior has a stylish design that feels super sturdy and well built.

The screen setup has a dual-screen display, with a driver cluster.

The infotainment screen is big, crisp, easy to use, and a real upgrade from previous Audis.

The climate controls are at the bottom of the screen.

There is an optional passenger screen with a privacy screen on it.

The car has a brand-new voice assistant.

The electric car is very quiet inside.

You can get this with a head-up display or HUD.

Several regenerative braking settings are available.

For regenerative braking, you can set it to a B-mode or a coast mode.

When you hit the brake pedal, you will usually be using regenerative braking in this car.

The Q6 e-tron is a big step forward for Audi, and is a great overall package for EV buyers.

A big sticking point is price.

The 2025 Q6 e-tron starts at around $65,000, which is about $20,000 more than the gas-powered Q5 equivalent.

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