Audi is expanding its A6 e-tron lineup with new entry-level and quattro-drive variants, both now available for order. The entry-level A6 Sportback e-tron is priced at 62,800 euros, while the Avant version starts at 64,450 euros.
The more powerful A6 Sportback e-tron quattro1 starts at 79,800 euros, and the Avant quattro2 begins at 81,450 euros.
Following its world debut in July, the A6 e-tron introduced two initial models: a 270 kW rear-wheel-drive A6 e-tron performance34 and the sportier 370 kW S6 e-tron56 with quattro.
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Now, Audi has added two more options: a budget-friendly rear-wheel-drive A6 e-tron with a smaller 83 kWh battery (75.8 kWh net) and a quattro variant with a 100 kWh battery (94.9 kWh net).
The rear-wheel-drive A6 e-tron delivers 210 kW (240 kW with Launch Control), accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in six seconds. Its 800-volt charging capability supports rapid DC charging up to 225 kW, adding up to 260 km in ten minutes for the Sportback and 245 km for the Avant.
The battery charges from 10 to 80 percent in 21 minutes, achieving a range of 627 km for the Sportback and 598 km for the Avant.
The new quattro variant, with 315 kW (340 kW with Launch Control), reaches 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds and supports a maximum DC charging rate of 270 kW, recharging 10 to 80 percent in 21 minutes.
This enables up to 290 km for the Sportback and 280 km for the Avant in just ten minutes. The quattro versions achieve impressive ranges of 716 km for the A6 Sportback and 685 km for the Avant.
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