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The Audi A6 Avant E-Tron concept is basically ready for production, and it looks real sleek.



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Audi just unveiled their latest concept car the A6 Avant E-Tron, it’s a luxury car that is relatively close to production. Audi surprised us last year with a concept version of an Electric A6 sedan, That is going to be built on a new electric vehicle platform the company is developing with Porsche. These two companies that come under the same corporate umbrella (Volkswagen Group) call this new EV architecture “Premium Platform Electric” or “PPE”.

https://youtu.be/Y-WRUd6rEMQ

Oliver Hoffman (Audi Board Member for Technical Development) said that The A6 Avant E-Tron is the first look at a future production model of this car that will be built on the PPE platform. All of this is the Volkswagen Group trying to break the Tesla supremacy in the electric vehicle market right now, Which personally will be very hard, almost close to impossible. As Tesla are the OGs in this realm of the industry and it’s going to be very hard to dethrone them.

The company calls the A6 Avant E-Tron production oriented, as the car is meant for the assembly line soon, but not right now. If all of the claims made by Audi turn out to be true, it could be their longest-range electric vehicle to date with 700 kilometers of estimated range considering the European WLTP standard. The A6 Avant E-Tron Will be very similar to the Audi A6 and A7 in terms of size as it will be over 16 feet long and 6.4 feet wide, 4.7 feet tall. Audi is hoping to see some extra range out of this very slick-looking and aerodynamic design. The shape of this car is meant to reduce aerodynamic drag as Audi claims the coefficient of 0.22.

The A6 Avant E-Tron unlike a lot of other cars that Audi visualizes as the vision of the far-flung future is coming very soon. You could think of it as a grounded peek, It’s very sleek and I like it. But I don’t think Audi will be able to dethrone Tesla that easily as Tesla was the one that glorified EVs, making it mainstream.

The Audi A6 Avant E-Tron concept is basically ready for production, and it looks real sleek.



Featured Image by TOPGEAR

Audi just unveiled their latest concept car the A6 Avant E-Tron, it’s a luxury car that is relatively close to production. Audi surprised us last year with a concept version of an Electric A6 sedan, That is going to be built on a new electric vehicle platform the company is developing with Porsche. These two companies that come under the same corporate umbrella (Volkswagen Group) call this new EV architecture “Premium Platform Electric” or “PPE”.

https://youtu.be/Y-WRUd6rEMQ

Oliver Hoffman (Audi Board Member for Technical Development) said that The A6 Avant E-Tron is the first look at a future production model of this car that will be built on the PPE platform. All of this is the Volkswagen Group trying to break the Tesla supremacy in the electric vehicle market right now, Which personally will be very hard, almost close to impossible. As Tesla are the OGs in this realm of the industry and it’s going to be very hard to dethrone them.

The company calls the A6 Avant E-Tron production oriented, as the car is meant for the assembly line soon, but not right now. If all of the claims made by Audi turn out to be true, it could be their longest-range electric vehicle to date with 700 kilometers of estimated range considering the European WLTP standard. The A6 Avant E-Tron Will be very similar to the Audi A6 and A7 in terms of size as it will be over 16 feet long and 6.4 feet wide, 4.7 feet tall. Audi is hoping to see some extra range out of this very slick-looking and aerodynamic design. The shape of this car is meant to reduce aerodynamic drag as Audi claims the coefficient of 0.22.

The A6 Avant E-Tron unlike a lot of other cars that Audi visualizes as the vision of the far-flung future is coming very soon. You could think of it as a grounded peek, It’s very sleek and I like it. But I don’t think Audi will be able to dethrone Tesla that easily as Tesla was the one that glorified EVs, making it mainstream.