The Q6 e-tron will be unveiled globally before the end of 2023. This new model will redefine the industry’s benchmarks in terms of performance, range, and charging.
The new Audi Q8 TFSI e Big in stature. And economy.
Already range-topping for space and luxury, the Audi Q8 now offers plug-in hybrid efficiency. Available in the 60 TFSI e – 340 kW (462PS) and with quattro all-wheel drive as standard, Audi’s most progressive SUV coupé to date can now be driven purely with fuel, or battery, or an intelligent combination of both.
The new Q7 TFSI e SUV with an electrifying appeal.
Innovative plug-in hybrid technology, superior design, and a sporty look – the Audi Q7 TFSI e is a luxurious family drive. With sharp edges and athletic, taut surfaces, it combines stylish design with the comfort and power of an SUV.
The Audi A6 Avant e-tron concept Dynamic and elegant.
Audi A6 e-tron concept, the second: as part of its 2022 Annual Media Conference, Audi is presenting the next model in its future electrically powered A6 Luxury Class: the Avant. The company with the four rings introduced the Audi A6 Sportback with an electric drive system almost a year ago at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2021.
The Worldwide Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) is designed to provide a standardised measurement and enables the consumer to make reliable comparisons between vehicles in terms of energy (fuel and/or electricity) consumption, emissions, and electric vehicle range. However, it should be noted that the results of this test may not accurately reflect the actual fuel consumption, emissions, or range that a driver might experience in the real world. Actual results may vary depending on various factors such as driving style, road conditions, temperature, weather, vehicle load, and maintenance. Therefore, the WLTP results should be considered as an indicator of the vehicle's performance and not as a guarantee of the actual energy consumption, emissions, or range that a driver will experience in real-world driving conditions, or for making a vehicle-to-vehicle comparison. All WLTP test values are provided in accordance with New Zealand Land transport Rule: Vehicle Efficiency and Emissions Data 2022.