One year on from its global debut, the Audi Q6 e-tron has made its public showing at the 2025 Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS) that is ongoing now. The Audi Q6 e-tron has also been confirmed for entry into the Malaysian market.
This is an electric SUV that is positioned below the Q8 e-tron and is therefore smaller in size, the Q6 e-tron measuring 4,771 mm long, 1,965 mm wide, 1,648 mm tall and with a 2,899 mm wheelbase. In terms of luggage capacity, this model takes 526 litres with the rear seats in place, and up to 1,529 litres with the 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats folded. At the front end, the frunk can hold up to 64 litres.
According to the Audi Thailand website, the market receives the Q6 e-tron with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain that delivers up to 285 kW (387 PS), enabling a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 5.9 seconds with launch control activated. This is the brand’s first model built on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture, offering a battery capacity of 94.9 kWh offering up to 625 km of range (WLTP).
Its platform brings a 800-volt electrical architecture that supports DC fast charging at up to 270 kW, enabling a 10-80% recharge in 21 minutes with a compatible charging station. When recharging from a station that uses 400-volt technology, the Q6 e-tron can be “bank-charged”, where the vehicle’s battery can be recharged as two separate banks at equal voltage, for parallel charging at up to 135 kW.
For AC charging, the Q6 e-tron can take up to 11 kW as standard, while a 22 kW AC charging option will be offered. As for brake energy regeneration, the Q6 e-tron can recuperate up to 220 kW in deceleration, and Audi claims around 95% of braking use can be covered by regenerative braking.
The Q6 e-tron is the first from the brand to feature second-generation OLED technology, used on the tail lamps where the number of segments per panel have increased to 60 segments, bringing the tally for the six panels to 360 segments in total for high-resolution visuals.
In front, the headlamps use matrix LEDs in a dual-tier arrangement, including as daytime running light (DRL) array with 70 individual LEDs. Users can choose to display eight visual signatures with the headlamps through the the myAudi app or MMI infotainment system, and a further six visual signatures can be purchased separately.
For infotainment, the Q6 e-tron gets the Android Automotive OS-powered ensemble that is comprised of an 11.9-inch driver instrumentation display and a 14.5-inch infotainment central display along with a 10.9-inch display ahead of the front passenger.
The operating system provides access to Google services as well as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while audio output is by a 16-speaker setup for 3D audio, including two additional speakers in the driver’s headrest and another two in the front passenger’s headrest.
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