Audi’s new electric crossover based on Porsche was shown a week before the premiere (photo)

The new Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback is an electric crossover coupe with a comprehensive design based on the Porsche Macan platform. The model will be available in 462 and 517 horsepower versions with a power reserve of up to 600 km.

The new official teaser of the Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback has been released. The electric crossover coupe will debut at the Paris Motor Show next week and will go on sale in 2025. This was reported by the Carscoops website.

The teaser showed the main difference between the Sportback and the standard Audi Q6 e-tron; The rear roof pillars slope at a wide angle and the pointed tail.

However, from the front, the crossover coupe will be almost identical to the standard model. The interior of the Audi Q6 e-tron should also not undergo changes – this means that three screens can be installed on the dashboard at the same time.

The new Audi Q6 e-tron Sportback is built on the PPE platform used by the second-generation electric Porsche Macan. All-wheel drive versions are expected to be released: the standard 462-horsepower version and the 517-horsepower SQ6 modification. With. The 100 kWh battery will provide a range of 600 km.

A high-end Audi RS Q6 e-tron Sportback with approximately 600 horsepower is expected to arrive later. Additionally, an off-road version of the coupe-crossover with increased ground clearance and larger tires was also spotted during recent testing.

By the way, Ukrainian masters recently made a stunning tuning of the Audi SQ8.

Moreover Focus he talked about the new third-generation Audi Q5.

Source: Focus

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