The midsized four-door sedan uses a new electric platform shared with Porsche
With the Audi A6 E-Tron, the German automaker pivots from SUVs and takes another shot across the bow at Tesla as it focuses on the growing luxury sedan electric vehicle segment.
Following the Audi Q6 E-Tron, the A6 E-Tron is now the third model to use the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) chassis developed with Porsche for use throughout the Volkswagen Group, including on the Q6 and the Porsche Macan Electric.
The A6 E-Tron is just the second EV sedan from Audi, joining the E-Tron GT, which shares its electric platform with the Porsche Taycan. Like the rest of the PPE vehicles, it will use an 800-volt architecture that allows drivers to rapidly add miles at public DC fast chargers.
While the battery is assembled at the company’s famed factory in Ingolstadt, Germany, there is no word on where the A6 E-Tron will be built. The midsized A6 E-Tron will be sold only as a “Sportback”—a coupe profile with a liftback—in the U.S. market. It will launch in the spring or summer of 2025 with three versions: rear-wheel-drive A6 E-Tron, all-wheel-drive A6 E-Tron Quattro, and all-wheel-drive S6 E-Tron, which is a high-performance version.
Here’s what we know so far.
It competes with the BMW i5, Genesis Electrified G80, Mercedes-Benz EQE, and Tesla Model S.