A few days ago, Volkswagen Kanche obtained spy photos of the Audi A6 e-tron from relevant channels. As a new model, the new model will be based on Volkswagen's new Advanced Platform Electric (PPE) architecture. It is reported that the new car is expected to be officially released in early 2023, and will be put into operation at FAW's PPE plant in the future.
From the spy photo, the new car will adopt a closed grille shape to highlight the positioning of its own new energy vehicles. The headlights are split in design, while the front bumper position retains a large area of trapezoidal air intakes, further increasing the recognition.
On the side of the body, the A6 e-tron has a longer wheelbase and shorter front and rear overhangs due to its all-electric architecture, further enhancing overall handling flexibility and interior seating space. In addition, the A6 e-tron features a sneaky design style, coupled with a low bodywork, to create a strong sense of movement. In terms of the rear, the new car will use through lights, and the electric rear wing may also appear on it.
In terms of power, the new car will provide a dual-motor four-wheel drive version of the model optional, the comprehensive maximum output power is expected to be 350 kilowatts, the peak torque can reach 800 Nm, and it is also expected to launch a single-motor rear-drive version of the model, and the WRTP mileage is expected to reach 700 kilometers. More news about the new car, Volkswagen Kanche will continue to report.