RE: Audi shows stunning A6 Avant e-tron concept

RE: Audi shows stunning A6 Avant e-tron concept

Friday 18th March 2022

Audi shows stunning A6 Avant e-tron concept

Finally - an electric car we can all get onboard with



We've all heard a lot about PPE recently. Well, get used to hearing it a lot more, because Premium Platform Electric (yes, the other PPE) is set to underpin a whole heap of Audi EVs, from the B- to D-segment and CUV to estate, beginning from next year. It's being developed with Porsche (look at the Taycan and e-tron GT for how well that collab has worked out previously) and is designed as "an excellent technological platform" from which to "accommodate an unprecedented range of high-volume automobiles."

An electric Audi A6 Avant is one of the cars that'll be built on this new modular architecture, and it's going to look like this e-tron concept. Which, while we should never be considered great arbiters of automotive style, seems like a very good thing indeed - because it looks fantastic. As the traditional estate has been cast aside in recent times in place of trendier SUVs, it's nice to see that trend bucked. Audi has a rich heritage to trade on with its Avant nameplate - it was first used back in 1977 - and plenty of wagon fans around, so it makes sense to take advantage of that goodwill moving into the electric era.

Long, wide and low, with big, broad, Quattro-esque arches, this e-tron carries off the neat trick of looking both familiar and futuristic. It's recognisably an estate car (and about the same size, at 4,960mm long, as a current A6 Avant), albeit with cues and details that make it look more modern than any other - Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo included, arguably. Furthermore, while there are obviously some features here unique to the concept car, Audi is keen to point towards elements familiar from other e-trons - see the rear light bar, the black slash between the wheels where the batteries sit and the enclosed Singleframe grille - to hint at its production viability.



This is no mere pie-in-the-sky concept, in other words. Maybe the real-life A6 Avant e-tron won't have 22-inch wheels and a diffuser quite this chunky, but don't be surprised if plenty is carried over, right down to a drag co-efficient of 0.22. Perhaps even this Neptune Valley paint, too, and the customisable rear light bar comprised of OLEDs. Audi's claim of "proportions that are distinctly reminiscent of a sports car" might be pushing it a tad, but this is a great looking wagon.

There's more to be encouraged by underneath, too. The PPE architecture, first shown in the A6 e-tron saloon concept last year, packs a punch when it comes to capacity and charging. There's 800-volt charging tech, like the e-tron GT, meaning the 100kWh battery can be charged at up to 270kW. And while that might still take some getting used to for those of us dividing the litres we've put in by 4.54609 for true mpg, in the real world it should mean less time charging and more time driving. Though best-case scenario charges are like those old NEDC fuel economy figures for accuracy, there is the possibility, says Audi, of 186 miles charge in 10 minutes. From five per cent to 80 could take as little as 25 minutes. Which would be just enough time for a comfort break and a Big Mac meal on the family holiday.

That's very much Audi's intention, too, even if it doesn't specifically include the burger, because the e-tron's maximum range is 435 miles. From, let's say, Reading, that should be enough for Edinburgh, Amsterdam, or even Le Mans on one charge. Though an inexact science (especially as EVs hate motorway cruising), it goes to show how far the e-tron should be able to go. And 300 miles between charges sounds doable for those with endurance bladders.



That will be from the single motor, rear-drive car, most likely; this A6 Avant e-tron is the 469hp, 590lb ft, dual motor car, with adaptive air suspension and electric quattro to deliver "all-wheel drive on demand and achieve a perfect balance between driving dynamics and energy efficiency." It ought to hit 62mph in less than four seconds, and even that single motor eco warrior, when it comes, should do the sprint in less than seven. This concept also features a five-link front axle designed specifically for an EV, and a multi-link rear one.

Though rather more stylish than your average load lugger, Audi is promising a "spacious" back end - without yet talking specifics, or showing off an interior. Arguably the promise of an electric Audi Avant that looks like this and comes with a big range is enough excitement for now. Audi is promising more space for passengers than in the comparable combustion engined A6, at least.

Finally, while we're a little way off a production version, something like the A6 Avant e-tron is coming. Given how Audi e-tron concepts of late have looked, too, expect in time this to resemble rather more of the real thing than the official "glimpse of future production model" it's intended as. Could be as soon as late 2023, in fact. For those of us enamoured by the fast estate concept, and by the great Audi Avants of old, that sounds like very good news indeed.









 









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TUS373

Original Poster:

4,516 posts

282 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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It's a hearse!

fantheman80

1,453 posts

50 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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“Finally - an electric car we can all get onboard” yep, it’s that feckin big

E63eeeeee...

3,915 posts

50 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Quite like that. I'd been wondering where my car after next was, we finally seem to have a candidate.

Mr_Sukebe

377 posts

209 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Interesting, whilst the individual elements are nicely done, somehow, put it all together and I really don't like it. Strange as I assume that it's based on the Panamera estate, which looks amazing, yet this has managed to look worse than the sum of it's parts.

biggrim

119 posts

176 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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I like it. Will look 80% like this on release, be too expensive for me though the way EV pricing is. I don’t need eleventy thousand horsepower and sub 4 sec to 60 time. This kind of range and enough poke to get the overtakes done when needed and I’ll be happy.

V41LEY

2,895 posts

239 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Where do I sign ?

numtumfutunch

4,729 posts

139 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Looks less 'in yer face' than your average Audi, which is nice smile

Would be nice to know how much it costs versus a leased 335d* and how many miles it does per charge


  • Im currently in a PCP'd 530d which easily does 500 miles per fill outside urban areas but you know what I mean.

okenemem

1,358 posts

195 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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stunning

Wadeski

8,163 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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I like it a lot.

However, you just know its going to be absurdly expensive for what is fundamentally a baby hauler.

The current RS6, while lovely, is a $125k car, and the Taycan cross turismo wagon-esque thingy is almost $200k. Madness.

Dohnut

531 posts

47 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Like that.

Shame they couldn’t have done something more stylistic/adventurous with the non-grille.

b0rk

2,305 posts

147 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Going to guess this will be a big jump in cost from the current A6 with the top end versions at mid range Taycan Cross/Sport money levels.

Surely they’re not all going to have to 100kwh battery?

Terminator X

15,105 posts

205 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Weight? smash

TX.

VS02

2,053 posts

61 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Looks absolutely fantastic. Audi have been on a roll lately. BMW (and to an extent Mercedes) have a lot to learn

hu8742

244 posts

126 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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It will never look like this in a million years. I remember the first e-tron designs that showed a solar panel roof, active diffusers and retractable cameras for door mirrors. This will be an A-6 on a battery (rubbish battery pack at that) chassis and will cost way more than it should. Add to that their dog-sh!t charging network and you have another fail from Audi. No ta.

Mapt

18 posts

51 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Mr_Sukebe said:
Interesting, whilst the individual elements are nicely done, somehow, put it all together and I really don't like it. Strange as I assume that it's based on the Panamera estate, which looks amazing, yet this has managed to look worse than the sum of it's parts.
It has zero connection to the Panamera, as that is based on the MSB platform which only underpins ICE and hybrid models, not pure EVs. Then there’s the J1 platform (Taycan/E-Tron GT) which is like the EV version of the MSB, which is a bit compromised in regards to weight and packaging. The new A6 E-Tron will be on an all-new EV specific platform called PPE.

Zad

12,704 posts

237 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Love the mahoosive exhaust diffusers... Emphasising where the exhaust pipes aren't. Needs to be lower too.


Mr E

21,631 posts

260 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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My kind of thing. Trying a bit hard in the looks department.

I can’t buy it now, and I likely won’t be able to afford it when it is available.

Mysstree

453 posts

47 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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How long before windows are done away with altogether with just an all metal /composite body with cameras for all round visibility.
Along with SUV’s the back end of estates (sorry, Avant) are swooping down even more, basically becoming long four door coupe’s. Look at something like a classic RS2, thats how an estate (Avant) should be, a level roof line and plenty of window.

biggles330d

1,543 posts

151 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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Over-hanging a standard UK parking space near you soon.

I'm sure it's very clever and smart looking, but looking out at the pot-holed cart tracks that we call main roads and our provincial towns with tiny parking spaces here and i struggle to think of anything less fit for purpose. Well done Audi for selling the dream though.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 17th March 2022
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I like the look of that. Reminds me of the Avantissimo A8 estate concept car from the late 90s.

Let’s see what the real world range and recharge times are.