New Audi Q6 e-tron Quattro Review | the BEST Family electric SUV in the UK?
Uploaded 4 months ago by Goks Car Lounge
Video Summary
Certainly! Here's a summary of the key points and findings from the video review of the Audi Q6 e-tron: - The Audi Q6 e-tron is a family-sized SUV electric car. - It has two motors that produce a combined output of 380 horsepower, which translates to 382 brake horsepower, and torque is rated at 275 at the front, and 580 at the rear. - It can go from 0 to 62 mph in 5.9 seconds, with a top speed of 130 mph. - It has a panoramic glass sunroof and a tow bar. - It includes a storage and luggage compartment, and has 76,545 pounds on the road. - It is equipped with the head-up display. - It has a heated steering wheel, front and rear heated seats, and keyless entry. - It looks like an Audi. - It contains a 100 kWh battery pack. - It includes a heat pump in standard equipment, which helps the battery to conserve power. - The top-of-the-range model has a price comparable to an entry-level EQE SUV from Mercedes. - It provides a 381-mile range in the twin-motor Quattro model. - Recharge time 10% to 80% can be done in 21 minutes. - The interior is very high in contrast, and also very sharp and responsive. - It is easy to drive and has instant acceleration. - The car's 800-volt architecture allows it to draw power at a rate of 270 kilowatts. - There is a front trunk with the storage space that is ideal for charging cables and accessories. - There are two USB-C ports in the front, and two in the back. - The car has a digital key that provides convenience. - It has the regenerative braking with the downshift that you can control using the paddles behind the steering wheel. - It has a reasonable-sized glove box. - It is easy to maneuver. - It sits somewhere between the Q5 and Q7. - In the 325 miles of test driving, the reviewer achieved 2.9 miles per kilowatt-hour. - A charging session added 77.853 kWh, which cost 43.97 pounds. - For a monthly 1,000 miles of driving, it would cost 20 pounds.