New 2024 Audi Q6 e-tron: interior revealed with cutting-edge technology

Audi has given us a first look inside the new all-electric Q6 e-tron SUV


The new Audi Q6 e-tron will introduce plenty of new technology and now we have our first official reveal of the inside of the German firmā€™s all-electric SUV.Ā 

Weā€™ve already driven the Q6 e-tron in prototype form although the dash was hidden under wraps when we got behind the wheel. These new images show Audiā€™s new EV will feature a fresh cabin layout to accompany the new advanced PPE platform.Ā 

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Straight away the most obvious new addition is Audiā€™s next-generation of its infotainment display. Three screens are laid out on the dash – an 11.9-inch virtual cockpit for the driver, a 14.5-inch touchscreen in the middle and for the passenger a 10.9-inch display. That screen on the passenger side comes with ā€˜active privacy modeā€™ which means it can display videos for the passenger without distracting the driver.Ā 

The Q6 e-tron will also be offered with an optional augmented reality head-up display with information such as speed, traffic signs and driver assist functions. Audi has also redesigned the infotainment for the Q6 e-tron, based on Android Automotive. The voice assistant is ā€˜self-learningā€™, meaning it will retain data from previous commands to provide a routine. To the rear thereā€™s a decent 526 litres of boot capacity – thatā€™s more than the Mercedes EQCā€™s 500-litres and the 510-litres found in the back of the BMW iX3.Ā 

The Q6 e-tron will go into production at Audiā€™s Ingolstadt factory this year, which the brand is converting to an all-electric assembly line to accommodate the new PPE bespoke electric platform. Audi says the platform will allow the EVā€™s battery pack to charge from five to 80 per cent capacity in around 25 minutes. A shorter charge using the fastest possible DC rapid charger can also add 186 miles of range in just 10 minutes.

The PPE architecture found underneath the Q6 e-tron will be shared with the next-generation Porsche Macan, which is due to be launched in 2023 as a full EV – sitting alongside the existing, petrol-powered Macan. Despite both the Q6 e-tron and new Macan sharing similar hardware and software, they will be visually separate both inside and out.Ā 

The Q6 e-tron will be available in both ā€˜Sportbackā€™ coupe-SUV and regular SUV guises and Audi has previously given us official images of the ā€œproduction-oriented Q6 e-tron prototypeā€ testing – the car pictured here doesnā€™t show any extra exterior detail but is finished in a lighter livery.Ā 

Overall its an exterior design not too far removed from the likes of the Audi Q4 e-tron and Q8 e-tron. It will feature a closed-off, textured front grille flanked by a pair of dual LED headlights. Beneath we can see side air intakes with strakes. A full-width light bar with a signature similar to the one on the e-tron GT will mark out the Q6ā€™s rear end.

Weā€™ve previously spotted what could be a hot RS version testing and we can see the headlights have a new chequered flag motif, while the front bumper and rear diffuser are entirely different to those on other Q6 e-tron test cars.


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Audiā€™s smaller Q4 e-tron starts from Ā£51,325 and the larger Q8 e-tron kicks off at Ā£70,195. The Q6 e-tron will sit between the two but, given the new technology and powertrain on offer, we expect it to be nearer to the Q8 e-tron when it goes on sale.Ā 

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