The electric estate was spotted testing on roads around Germany
New EV equivalent to the Audi A6 Avant sheds much of its disguise; will get up to 435 miles of range
The long-awaited electric version of the Audi A6 is nearly ready to be revealed, with prototypes shedding almostĀ all their camouflage during the final stages of development.
A prototype ofĀ the new A6 Avant E-tron has been spotted testing on roads around Germany, revealing its bold new design languageĀ as it gears up to take on theĀ upcomingĀ BMW i5Ā Touring.
Its profileĀ has been heavilyĀ influenced byĀ last year’s acclaimed A6 Avant E-tron concept, gainingĀ with slim daytime running lights sitting above the main headlights, a large front grille, cameras to replace its rear-view mirrorsĀ and completely redesigned rear lights with a (still obscured)Ā light bar.
It also has door handles alsoĀ sit regressed into the bodywork āĀ something not shown on theĀ concept āĀ and new, aerodynamically optimised alloys.Ā
When it’s launched later this year, theĀ electric carĀ will become one of the first models to showcase theĀ Audi‘s refreshed design imageĀ and one of the first electric executiveĀ estate carsĀ on sale.
Audi hasn’t yet given full details of the drivetrain, butĀ it’s expected to sitĀ on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE),Ā which Audi has developed in partnership with Porsche and willĀ be deployed first in the newĀ Porsche Macan EVĀ andĀ Audi Q6 E-tron.Ā
The new A6’s specifications will likely mirror those of the PPE-based Q6 E-tron, which offersĀ a 396bhp 100kWh battery inĀ ’55’ trim, and isĀ equipped with 800V charging architecture, which meansĀ faster charging and a lessĀ weight.
Elsewhere in the range, there will be a choice of more performance-oriented dual-motor set-ups and efficiency-minded, rear-driven variantsĀ offering 0-62mph times ranging from āwell underā 4sec to 7sec.
A promised electricĀ Audi RS6 AvantĀ successor could pack more than 600bhp, as previewed by the technically similar Porsche Macan EV.Ā
In this application, the PPE platform accommodates a circa-100kWh floor-mounted battery that givesĀ a claimed 435 miles of range and can charge at a rate of 270kW to gain 186 miles of range from a 10-minute top-up.
Because the battery is sited flat and arranged across the chassis, the earlierĀ concept version of the A6 Avant E-tron is said to offer broadly comparable interior dimensions and load capacity to the current A6 –Ā a trait that will likely carry over to the production car.
However, product marketing boss Niko Martens said EV platforms will ultimately āgive more leeway and flexibility,Ā not just in the trunk [boot] but also up the front for a potential frunkā.
Importantly, the electric concept shows how the longer wheelbase afforded by an EV platform allows for more leg room in the front and rear.
The A6 Avant E-tron measures 4960mm long, 1960mm wide and 1440mm tall, which makes it roughly the same size as its ICEĀ forebear.
In an interview with Autocar,Ā AudiĀ design boss Marc Lichte said:Ā “The A6 E-tron [will launch]Ā exactly three years after we launched the E-tron GT, and on the A6 E-tron āĀ as you could see on the concept car, which is very, very, very, very, very close to the production car āĀ you can see that we will goĀ sleeker and simpler.”
Following on from the A6, the newĀ A8, also launching this year,Ā will be “very close” to 2021’s Grandsphere concept,Ā according toĀ AudiĀ design boss Marc Lichte.
He alsoĀ strongly hinted to Autocar that the newĀ Audi Activesphere conceptĀ could become an ‘Allroad 2.0’ version of the nextĀ Audi A7Ā in 2027.
The unveilingĀ of the A6 E-tron came justĀ a few months after Mercedes-Benz product boss Markus SchƤfer told reporters that traditional estates faced an āuncertainā future in light of waning demand for low-riding family cars.
Audi designer Phillipp RƶmersĀ said: āWeāve got a long tradition with very sporty, very emotional Avants. Itās a tradition that really is in our roots and we want to continue it, so for us as designers, itās always fantastic to work on that bodystyle, because itās the perfect combination of usability and expressive, sporty design.ā
MartensĀ concurred: āWe still can see a buoyant demand for the car. Itās not a concept that works globally, true, but it’s hugely successful and hotly in demand.āĀ
Grand plans for PPE platform
Audi has confirmed that the PPE will also be deployed in the segments immediately below and above the A6, which means the best-selling Audi A4 and range-topping Audi A8 will also be succeeded by PPE-based EVs.
The company has already previewed the electric Audi A8 successor with the outlandish Grandsphere concept, but details of an electric A4 equivalent have yet to be given.
It will no doubt tout performance specifications to match those of the larger A6 and also be offered in saloon and estate bodystyles, but it has yet to be given a release date.Ā
Audi says the PPE can be used by both SUVs and the lower-slung traditional models, which means āelectric vehicles will now also be attractive to customers who prefer automobile concepts beyond the SUV segmentā.
However, thereās still no word on whether it could be used as the basis for a dedicated sports EV to succeed the Audi TT,Ā or indeed the Audi R8.Ā
Additional reporting by Jonathan Bryce