Audi A6 e-tron: 503 HP, 800V Fast Charging, and a Lower Price Than Rivals

A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi
A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi

Audi revealed the U.S. pricing for its next-generation mid-size electric vehicle (EV) sedan, the A6 e-tron.

The price will start at $65,900, which is more affordable than competitors like the BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE, which have attracted consumers’ attention.

Superior price competitiveness

A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi
A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi

The A6 e-tron debuted in Europe about eight months ago, and its U.S. pricing details were revealed. The base model costs $67,195, the Premium Plus trim costs $71,095, and the Prestige trim costs $73,495.

A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi
A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi

The A6 e-tron will be available with a standard rear-wheel drive, an all-wheel-drive Quattro version, and a high-performance S6 e-tron Sportback.

In the U.S., the Quattro version costs $67,900 for the Premium trim, $71,800 for the Premium Plus, and $74,200 for the Prestige. Audi adds that the S6 e-tron Sportback is priced at $78,700 for the Premium, $82,200 for the Premium Plus, and $84,600 for the Prestige.

Ultra Package maximizes driving range

A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi
A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi

The A6 e-tron is built on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE), which Audi and Porsche jointly developed. The base model has rear-wheel drive and delivers up to 381 horsepower and 420 lb-ft (57.6 kg·m) of torque.

The driving range is up to 631 km (392 miles) in the U.S. The maximum range is possible only with the Ultra Package, which includes 19-inch wheels and all-season tires. The high-performance S6 e-tron has dual motors that deliver 503 horsepower, accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds, and offer a driving range of 440 km (273 miles).

A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi
A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi

The A6 e-tron has a 100 kWh lithium-ion battery that supports 800V fast charging. At a maximum of 270 kW, the battery can charge from 10% to 80% in 21 minutes.

PPE platform co-developed with Porsche

A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi
A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi

The A6 e-tron, based on the PPE platform developed jointly by Audi and Porsche, offers competitive pricing, performance, and range compared to the BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE.

The A6 e-tron is 4,928 mm (194.0 inches) long, 2,137 mm (84.1 inches) wide, including mirrors, and 1,487 mm (58.5 inches) high, with a wheelbase of 2,946 mm (116.0 inches). The S6 e-tron includes sport adaptive air suspension as standard, and the Prestige trim features digital OLED taillights.

A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi
A6 e-tron / Photo courtesy of Audi

Higher trims include LED headlights, digital daytime running lights, and interior ambient lighting. The Prestige trim also includes eight lighting signatures and adaptive air suspension.

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