Development of the production version of the Audi A6 e-tron concept that debuted last year is well underway, as proven by the spy pictures showing a camouflaged prototype with a production body. The fully electric sedan is expected to debut sometime in 2023 as a 2024 model, but it won’t be a direct replacement to the ICE-powered A6 which will continue to exist.
The early prototype is not fitted with the
production-spec lighting units but reveals a few design changes on both ends.
At the front, it features a split-headlight design, similar to what we’ve seen
in Audi’s electric SUVs like the Q4 e-tron and Q5 e-tron. The main headlight
units are significantly longer than the ones found on the A6 e-tron Avant
Concept which likely prepared us for the production version. Other changes include the smaller
and fully covered singleframe grille, making way for a larger central intake
and discreet inlets on the front bumper.
In the profile, the aerodynamic silhouette
of the concept that debuted in April 2021 appears to be carried over in the
production version, with a sloping roofline and a short rear deck. The
rear end is also redesigned with larger and less futuristic taillights, and the
demise of the black design feature above them in favor of a more conventional
tailgate. Also, the rear bumper has a wider and more discreet diffuser among
the reflectors. Overall the model looks more like the Audi A5 and A7 Sportbacks
than the regular A6, with some angles reminiscent of the Tesla Model S rival.
The Audi A6 e-tron will be sharing the PPE
architecture with the Audi Q6 e-tron and the Porsche Macan, including
dual-motor powertrain options. In the concept, the electric motors produced a
combined 470 hp and 800 Nm of torque, with the
energy sourced in a floor-mounted 100 kWh battery. This sounds quite promising
in terms of performance but we expect the production version to offer more
choices in terms of power outputs and battery capacities. It is also rumored
that Audi is planning a fully electric RS6 successor with the wagon bodystyle
that was previewed by the Audi A6 e-tron Avant Concept.
Rivals of the Audi A6 e-tron include the
Mercedes-Benz EQE, and the upcoming BMW i5. Audi has decided to sell the
electric sedan alongside the regular Audi A6 for a few years, with the
ICE-powered alternative set to receive a facelift this year – similar to what
Mercedes-Benz is doing with the EQE and the E-Class.