Audi has been running trials of a production-oriented Q6 e-tron prototype in Europe, seeking to revolutionize the electric vehicle market with a battery-powered crossover SUV.
The German automaker has conducted an extensive series of tests with the Q6 e-tron, a four-door, all-electric vehicle, in various countries around Europe. The prototype is said to feature a range of up to 310 miles on a single charge and is equipped with a 95 kWh battery.
The vehicle is powered by a three-motor setup and has a peak output of 300 kW. The powertrain is said to offer an all-wheel drive, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.
Audi has been testing the Q6 e-tron in a variety of conditions, including cold weather and high altitudes, in order to ensure its reliability. The company has said that the vehicle is designed to meet the demands of everyday driving, and that it will be able to handle long trips and off-road adventures with ease.
The Q6 e-tron is expected to be Audi’s first battery-powered vehicle to enter production. The company is aiming to launch the vehicle in 2020 and has said that it will be priced competitively with other electric vehicles on the market.
Audi is hoping that the Q6 e-tron will revolutionize the electric vehicle market and become a leader in the segment. With its extensive testing program, the company is working to ensure that the vehicle meets the highest standards of quality and performance.