2026 Audi Q6 E-Tron Sportback And RS Q6 E-Tron
The brand unveiled the most definitive image of the 2026 Q6 E-Tron Sportback to the assembled media during the Q6 E-tron launch event, using a dark teaser. The brand interpreted the phrase “Vorsprung” by Audi to mean “more to come.”
These days, buyers looking for an opulent electric SUV have a lot of alternatives to choose from, and Audi is getting ready to add the 2025 Q6 e-tron to the lineup. It is designed to fill the gap between the Q4 and Q8 e-trons for people who feel the former to be a little too tiny and the latter to be a little too huge. Despite only being available at first with an all-wheel drive, dual-motor setup, an entry-level model with a single motor will eventually be added to the range. The dual-motor variant, which has 456 horsepower and an anticipated driving range of more than 300 miles per charge, will suit drivers well for the time being. High-tech and elegantly designed, the interior has a curved dashboard display screen and upholstery made of sustainable materials. The Q6 e-tron Sportback, which has a fastback body shape and a little more elegant appearance, provides essentially the same experience as the SQ6 e-tron, but we examine that model individually. It will compete with other EV SUVs such the Cadillac Lyriq, Genesis Electrified GV70, and Lexus RZ when it launches on the market around the end of 2024.
Although Audi hasn’t officially disclosed the Q6 e-tron’s starting price, our best guess is that it will be about $66,000. Additionally, we anticipate that it will come in three different luxury trim levels: Prestige, Premium, and Premium Plus. This will adhere to Audi’s standard trim-level structure. We’ll add specifics to this story as soon as we learn more about the features and cost of the Q6 e-tron.