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Audi Q6 e-tron

2026 Audi Q6 e-tron — 1 trim available

From $64,500
EPA Range 295–321 mi
0-60 mph 4.9s
DC Fast Charge ~21 min 10–80% battery

Quick Specs

$ Starting MSRP $64,500
Range 295–321 mi
🏎️ 0-60 mph 4.9s
🔌 DC Fast Charge ~21 min 10–80% battery via DC fast charger
📦 Cargo 26 cu ft
🪑 Seats 5
⚙️ Drivetrain AWD
🚗 Body Type SUV (midsize)

Trims & Variants (1 available)

Trim MSRP Range 0-60 Seats Drive
Base $64,500 295–321 mi 4.9s 5 AWD

Highlights

Base

Audi's PPE-platform SUV — 422 hp quattro, up to ~321 mi, 800V (10-80% in ~21 min)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the 2026 Audi Q6 e-tron cost?

The 2026 Audi Q6 e-tron has an MSRP of $64,500. That's before destination fee (typically $1,000–$1,500) plus state sales tax and any optional equipment.

What is the range of the 2026 Audi Q6 e-tron?

The Audi Q6 e-tron offers EPA-estimated range between 295 and 321 miles, depending on trim and wheel size. Real-world highway range at 70 mph is typically 10–15% lower than the EPA rating, and cold-weather range can drop an additional 20–30% in sub-freezing temperatures.

How fast does the Audi Q6 e-tron accelerate 0-60 mph?

The Audi Q6 e-tron hits 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds — quicker than most sport sedans.

How long does the Audi Q6 e-tron take to DC fast-charge?

On a DC fast charger, the Audi Q6 e-tron goes from 10% to 80% in roughly 21 minutes. At home on a Level 2 charger (240V), a full charge typically takes 7–11 hours depending on the battery pack size. Level 1 (standard 120V outlet) is impractical for most owners — about 3–5 days for a full charge.

Is the Audi Q6 e-tron available with all-wheel drive?

Yes, all Audi Q6 e-tron trims come standard with all-wheel drive. Dual-motor (or tri-motor on performance variants) setups deliver improved traction and faster acceleration than comparable RWD EVs.

How many people does the Audi Q6 e-tron seat?

The Audi Q6 e-tron seats 5.

Does the 2026 Audi Q6 e-tron qualify for a federal EV tax credit?

No. The federal Clean Vehicle Credit (IRC §30D) expired on September 30, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — no new EVs purchased on or after October 1, 2025 qualify. State incentives remain available: see our /deals page for current rebates in California, Maine, Colorado, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and other states. The Section 30C EV Charger Tax Credit (for home charger installation) expired June 30, 2026 — if your charger was placed in service on or before that date, you can still claim it (30% up to $1,000) on your 2026 return via IRS Form 8911.

How long will the Audi Q6 e-tron battery last?

Real-world data from EV fleets suggests modern lithium-ion EV batteries (2020+) retain roughly 85–90% of their original capacity at 100,000 miles and 80–85% at 200,000 miles — comfortably above the 70% State-of-Health threshold most manufacturer battery warranties guarantee. The Audi Q6 e-tron comes with a battery warranty (typically 8–10 years / 100,000+ miles) that covers defects and excessive capacity loss during that window.

The 2026 Audi Q6 e-tron is a midsize electric suv starting at $64,500 MSRP. it offers up to 321 miles of EPA-estimated range and a 4.9-second 0-60 mph time with available all-wheel drive. DC fast charging can add significant range in as little as 21 minutes.

With 26 cubic feet of cargo space and seating for up to 5, the Q6 e-tron competes in the growing electric suv segment. Whether you prioritize range, performance, or value, there is a Q6 e-tron trim to match your needs.

Specs & pricing last verified: July 2026 ·

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