The Audi A6 e-tron is getting closer. Recently, a spy photographer captured a prototype with almost no camouflage.
It is noticed that the photo shows the Avant station wagon model, which will become the electric version of the fuel-powered A7. It follows Audi’s re-adjusted naming scheme and adopts a closed grille design with split headlights on both sides. Paired with air intakes and air guide grooves, the overall look is sporty and simple.
The streamlined design runs through the body. The car is equipped with electronic exterior mirrors and minimalist door handles. The body lines are smooth, the rear is muscular, the waistline extends upward, and it is full of sportiness.
At the rear, the slender taillights and sloping rear window with aerodynamic kit are eye-catching. Designers also gave the new car a striking diffuser and a curvaceous rear bumper.
Although no photos of the car’s interior have been captured, the A6 e-tron Avant’s cabin may borrow design from the Q6 e-tron, with an 11.9-inch digital instrument panel, a 14.5-inch infotainment system and a 10.9-inch passenger display.
At present, the official has not released much information about the new car, but it can be confirmed that this station wagon will be built based on the new PPE platform. The power system may also be similar to the Q6 e-tron, equipped with a 100kWh battery pack and a dual-motor all-wheel drive system, with a maximum power of about 375 horsepower and a WLTP cruising range of about 600 kilometers. The previously unveiled A6 e-tron concept car has a dual-motor all-wheel drive system that can output 469 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque, and has a WLTP cruising range of more than 700 kilometers.