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Since production started in late 2023, the Audi Q6 e-tron series has been the first high-volume fully electric model series that Audi has produced at its headquarters in Ingolstadt. In keeping with the brand’s 360factory production strategy, Audi has integrated individual production steps into existing body shop and assembly structures and processes. Since January 1, 2024, Audi has also been manufacturing at its Ingolstadt site with net-zero emissions1. Moreover, the brand with the four rings’ headquarters is the first Audi location in Germany to have its own battery assembly facility.

 

Audi CEO Gernot Döllner emphasizes the significance of the first model based on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE): “The PPE, and with it the Q6 e-tron series, form the basis for subsequent electric Audi models. In this way, we are taking a decisive step towards offering an electric model in all core segments in the medium term.” Audi Board Member for Production and Logistics Gerd Walker considers the start of production in late 2023 as an important milestone for the 360factory production strategy: “By the end of the decade, we will have successively equipped all Audi locations for electric mobility. We are harnessing electrification to comprehensively transform our existing plants. With the production of the Q6 e-tron series, the Ingolstadt plant is taking the next step towards becoming a 360factory.” Audi has a clear vision for the production of the future.

As part of this holistic, sustainable approach, the company is modernizing, digitalizing, and transforming its existing plants. The Audi Q6 e-tron series, as well as all other vehicles built at the site, have been made with net zero emissions1 since 2024.

State-of-the-art production technology in the new battery assembly facility

One example of how Audi is modernizing and expanding its existing systems is the new battery assembly facility for PPE models. On an area of around 30,000 square meters (323,000 sq ft), 300 employees work in three shifts with an automation rate of almost 90 percent to assemble up to 1,000 high-voltage batteries per day for PPE-based models. “In this way, we are increasing our vertical range of manufacture while also bringing additional skills and technologies to the location,” explains Board Member for Production and Logistics Walker.

The new facility, which is located in a dedicated battery assembly hall at the Logistics and Goods Transport Center (GVZ) in Ingolstadt, is powered exclusively by green electricity. This also allows Audi to achieve even greater flexibility and efficiency in production without sealing additional areas for new buildings.

Electric motors for PPE from the world’s largest powertrain plant in Győr

Ingolstadt is sourcing the electric motors for the new Premium Platform Electric (PPE) technology platform from the world’s largest powertrain plant in Győr, Hungary. Audi Hungaria manufactures electric motors for the PPE on three newly installed production lines. The motors are then transported to Ingolstadt by the transportation and logistics company DB Cargo with zero emissions. Audi has been producing at the Győr site with net zero emissions1 since 2020. “Sustainable production in existing plants is the core of our 360factory manufacturing strategy and an integral step on our path towards building a future-proof production network,” says Walker.

Retooling and a flexible equipment concept in the body shop

In order to make production of the Q6 e-tron series sustainable and efficient at the same time, Audi has integrated production domains such as the body shop for the PPE into existing structures. The bodies for the PPE models are assembled at the Ingolstadt plant on an area of around 148,000 square meters (1.6 million sq ft). There, 328 employees per shift and 1,150 robots build the body components for the Q6 e-tron series with an automation rate of 87 percent.

The highly flexible equipment will also enable the virtually seamless launch of future models. In order to make sustainable and synergistic use of resources, Audi is reusing more than 600 machines such as robots that were already used to produce other Audi models in the body shop for the production of PPE bodies. Audi is also putting a new fleet of more than 40 automated guided vehicles (AGVs) into operation for the Q6 e-tron series. The AGVs supply materials in the hall and also supply the body shop with the required parts in automated operation.

Assembly of PPE models with existing equipment

Audi consistently relies on existing systems and equipment for assembly. For example, the Audi Q6 e-tron series was seamlessly integrated into the assembly line previously used for the Audi A4 and A5 models. It took Audi eight stages of modification to integrate the PPE models into its assembly operations.

Higher automation in the paint shop

Production has also extended the paint shop for the new fully electric series. Among other changes, the dryer after the cathodic dip coating (CDC) process step was extended and a new integrated procedure for automatically sealing holes was introduced. After CDC, robots use adhesive pads to seal about 70 holes in the bodies, each of which is measured individually for this step. Previously, employees had to manually perform this part of the process. Audi upgraded the dryer to meet the higher energy requirements for curing the bodies after CDC. This modification ensures all parts of the body reach the target temperature of 160 °C (320 °F) required for curing the CDC. The Ingolstadt paint shop also uses automated production technology that helps detect, evaluate, and process surface irregularities. This makes it possible to objectively inspect finished surfaces, increasing process reliability and making quality monitoring more transparent. In the first step, robots scan the vehicle surfaces using an automated measuring system. This process is the basis for finishing, which is also an automated process. Each finishing robot is equipped with a grinding and polishing tool. In the subsequent step, employees inspect the processed areas on large screens.

Flexible equipment concept for hot forming

At the press shop in Münchsmünster, a team of experts has been working hard to upgrade the hot-forming process for the PPE. Hot forming is primarily used to produce safety-related components: This process gives extra stability and crash safety to sheet metal parts for the body structure of vehicles on the PPE, such as A- and B-pillars, as well as parts of the longitudinal members. After being heated to around 950 °C (1,742 °F) in a special furnace, sheets of metal are formed into the desired component in a forming press using the appropriate template. By locally cooling the heated metal using air vents, Audi can influence the strength of the components as needed to further optimize crash performance while reducing the weight of the body.

Due to the high hardness of the material, it is then necessary to use special lasers to cut the desired contours into the components.

In addition to components for models based on the PPE, the production equipment is also being used to produce components for combustion-engine models based on the PPC (Premium Platform Combustion). This new level of flexibility means the equipment can be used to manufacture a total of 44 components in Münchsmünster. Changing the setup of the laser cells and forming presses is fully automated and time-optimized, resulting in a plant output of around 20,000 individual parts per working day.

Much more information about the world premiere of the Audi Q6 e-tron model series can be found in the Audi MediaCenter.

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1 Audi understands net-zero CO2 emissions to mean a situation in which, after other possible reduction measures have been exhausted, the company offsets the carbon emitted by Audi’s products or activities and/or the carbon emissions that currently cannot be avoided in the supply chain, manufacturing, and recycling of Audi vehicles through voluntary offsetting projects carried out worldwide. In this context, carbon emissions generated during a vehicle’s utilization stage, i.e. from the moment it is delivered to the customer, are not taken into account.

Audi is expanding its Gran Turismo family. The Audi e-tron GT quattro1 makes entering the battery-electric premium segment even more attractive. The new model is available now.

The Audi e-tron GT quattro1 rounds off the existing GT family with the S e-tron GT2, RS e-tron GT3, and the RS e-tron GT performance4. The vehicle has a system output of 370 kW (430 kW with Launch Control). Thanks to a gross battery capacity of 105 kWh (net 97 kWh) and a range of up to 622 kilometers (386.5 mi), the Audi e-tron GT quattro1 is ideally equipped for everyday use – whether driving on the highway or in city traffic.

The base model also features a remarkable charging performance of up to 320 kW. This means that only short charging stops are needed, as the vehicle can recharge roughly 285 kilometers (177 mi) in just ten minutes. The high-voltage battery’s full charging power is available in an expanded thermal range. The e-tron route planner automatically preconditions the energy storage system, thus ensuring the best possible charging performance.

Progressive – inside and out

The Audi Gran Turismo philosophy is embodied not only by the model’s long-distance capability but also by its striking design language. Large wheels, a sleek coupé-like silhouette, and an extended wheelbase contribute to the vehicle’s sporty proportions. The low drag coefficient of 0.24 and the controllable air intakes deliver impressive efficiency with little driving noise – ideal for relaxed driving.

At the front, a black mask accentuates the inverted Singleframe in the body color, while at the rear, an elegantly designed diffuser with vertical fins makes for a powerful finish.

Dynamics meet everyday usability

The sleek roofline gives the vehicle a dynamic contour. Located in the underbody, the high-voltage battery features strategically placed recesses in the battery pack that serve as footwells and provide generous seating comfort for all passengers. The driver and front passenger travel in luxury on eight-way adjustable sport seats with integrated headrests that prove particularly comfortable on long journeys. The rear seat backrest can be partially or completely folded down so that sporting equipment can be stowed in the 405-liter (14.3 cu ft) trunk. There is also a front luggage compartment with a volume of 77 liters (2.7 cu ft).

Less weight, optimum balance

The intelligent quattro system distributes the drive torque between the front and rear axles fully variably and at lightning speed, ensuring optimum traction in a wide range of driving conditions. To perform that task, the system analyzes the driving situation and adjusts the power distribution accordingly. Precise control of the drive is achieved in just a few milliseconds. The Audi e-tron GT quattro1 weighs about 30 kilograms (66.1 lbs) less than the S model, benefiting dynamics and efficiency in equal measure.

Launch and prices

Like the other GT models (S e-tron GT2, RS e-tron GT3, RS e-tron GT performance4), the new e-tron GT quattro1 is also being produced at the Audi Sport GmbH Böllinger Höfe plant in Neckarsulm. The entry-level model can be ordered now. Prices start at 108,900 euros.

 

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1. Audi e-tron GT quattro: Electric power consumption (combined): 19.3–17.8 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO2 class: A

2. Audi S e-tron GT: Electric power consumption (combined): 19.7–18.0 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO2 class: A

3. Audi RS e-tron GT: Electric power consumption (combined): 21.1–18.4 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO2 class: A

4. Audi RS e-tron GT performance: Electric power consumption (combined): 20.8–18.7 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO2 class: A

China continues to lead the way in the transition to electric mobility. At 2025 Auto Shanghai, Audi is showcasing the models that will bring the company to the forefront of this trend locally and globally, while also remaining a strong player in the market for combustion-engine vehicles. The lineup displayed by Audi and its two local partners FAW and SAIC consists of 19 models. Among them are the Audi A5L, the A5L Sportback, the Q5L, and the A6L e-tron as well as the AUDI E5 Sportback.

 

Audi is broadening and rejuvenating its China-specific portfolio from mid-2025 on, with the renewal set to continue over the next two years. The lineup will become even more flexible in terms of propulsion type as well as more digital thanks to the Premium Platform Electric, Premium Platform Combustion, and the Advanced Digitized Platform co-developed with SAIC for AUDI models.

Audi CEO Gernot Döllner says: “2025 marks the start of a new era for Audi in China. At Auto Shanghai we are kicking off our strongest ever model initiative. Together with our two local partners FAW and SAIC, we are launching next-generation China-dedicated models. And with our new China-only brand AUDI we are reaching additional customer segments. Thanks to our all-new battery-electric and combustion-engine vehicles, we will actively shape the growing premium e-mobility market in China as well as the market for conventionally powered cars.”

Audi brings five debuts to the main stage

Five new production models take center stage at the Audi booth at the 2025 Auto Shanghai. Based on the Premium Platform Electric, Premium Platform Combustion, and Advanced Digitized Platform, the next generation of connected vehicles for China will combine authentic Audi DNA with features tailored to local user needs. Developed exclusively for China, the new models offer advanced combined driver-assistant technologies, enabling assisted driving for enhanced comfort and safety.

A next-generation cockpit delivers fully customized digital experiences, including a state-of-the-art user experience and connectivity via the Audi MMI panoramic and passenger displays. All debuting models will be available to Chinese customers within the coming months.

Audi A5L: The next generation of Audi’s bestselling mid-size family sedan will be produced and distributed by FAW Audi. With a wheelbase that is 77 millimeters longer than on the global versions of the A5, it offers far more interior space compared to the last generation. Ultra-modern combustion engines with 48-volt mild-hybrid technology based on the Premium Platform Combustion provide superior performance and high efficiency. A human-centric interior that includes the MMI panoramic display with a passenger display comes as standard in China.

Audi A5L Sportback: SAIC Audi reveals its own version of the A5, which is also based on the technical foundation of Audi’s cutting-edge Premium Platform Combustion and a China-specific digital ecosystem. It too features the latest engine variants combining performance and efficiency, as well as best-in-class advanced combined driver-assistant functions. The design is a unique and unmistakable interpretation, especially towards the rear, which exemplifies the typical dynamic proportions of an Audi Sportback.

Audi Q5L: The Audi Q5L is the third new model based on the Premium Platform Combustion. Under the hood, engines with 48-volt mild-hybrid technology deliver on the promise made by the dynamic and powerful silhouette. The wheelbase of the Q5L is 125 millimeters longer than the global model – significantly increasing interior space.

Audi A6L e-tron: Following the Audi Q6L e-tron and Audi Q6L e-tron Sportback, the A6L e-tron is the third all-electric model based on the Premium Platform Electric, locally produced at the new Audi FAW NEV Company in Changchun. An increase to the wheelbase of 132 millimeters compared to the global model enables a maximum of comfort and space, especially for the second row of seats, while a bigger battery with a capacity of 107 kilowatt-hours sets benchmarks in terms of range (up to 770 kilometers) and efficiency alongside an advanced all-electric drivetrain with 800-volt technology. Short charging breaks are a further benefit of the Premium Platform Electric.

AUDI E5 Sportback: The first production model from the new sister brand AUDI, the E5 Sportback was developed together with partner SAIC – integrating the “best of both worlds.” The fully electric mid-size Sportback offers the DNA, design, and experience of Audi, plus the digital ecosystem and development speed of China. Powered by a rear-wheel or quattro drivetrain with an output of up to 579 kilowatts, the AUDI E5 accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in only 3.4 seconds and offers a range of up to 770 kilometers.

The model is a typical Audi in terms of dynamics and comfort thanks to quattro all-wheel drive and adaptive air suspension. At the same time, the first AUDI production model features a completely new and surprising design from every angle. The E5 Sportback, with its enhanced driver assistance systems, unique interior features and user-centric design approach created from the ground up, will go on sale only a few months after its debut.

With this fleet of firsts, the Audi booth at Auto Shanghai 2025 shows how the company is delivering on key promises. Marco Schubert, Member of the Board for Sales and Marketing at AUDI AG, says: “We are positioning ourselves in China with a portfolio that will excite and inspire our loyal customers and new target groups. With our new models, we offer the best choice of premium mobility. Audi is also becoming even more digital with tailored features and infotainment systems. Chinese customers have a lot to look forward to!”

Refreshed brand image at Audi booth

Johannes Roscheck, President of Audi China, says: “Together with FAW and SAIC, we are proving that one plus one is more than two. Our dual-brand strategy accelerates innovation, delivering premium combustion-engine vehicles and leading electric vehicles that mark a new era of collaboration. At Auto Shanghai 2025, we are showcasing our vision at a single joint booth, designed with a refreshed brand identity and an immersive, shareable, and personalized experience.”

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Audi is expanding the portfolio of the new Audi A6 with two plug-in hybrid models that combine maximum efficiency and superior comfort with powerful performance. Both the A6 Avant e-hybrid quattro12 and the A6 Sedan e-hybrid quattro34 can be ordered in two power levels: 220 kW and 270 kW system output. The new generation of high-voltage battery in the plug-in hybrids has around 45 percent more capacity than its predecessor. As a result, 25.9 kWh (net 20.7 kWh) of power is available for electric driving.

 

The new plug-in hybrid models offer even more flexibility and efficiency by combining the best of electric driving with the advantages of a combustion engine. Customers can choose between the Avant and the Sedan, both models featuring a long wheelbase, elongated hood, and wide track – making for a powerful and distinguished appearance. While the A6 Sedan e-hybrid quattro exudes elegance thanks to the sweeping curve of the window’s upper edge, the Avant expresses a dynamic look with its more sculpted rear end, flanking aerodynamic panels, and roof edge spoiler. Both models demonstrate a strong presence thanks to the striking rear lights, wide light strip, and Audi rings positioned high up.

The new Audi A6 Avant e-hybrid quattro and the Audi A6 Sedan e-hybrid quattro are both available in two power levels. The vehicles are powered by a 2.0 TFSI engine with an output of 185 kW (252 PS) and an electric motor that delivers up to 105 kW. In the versions with 270 kW and 500 Nm of torque24, the Avant and Sedan can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds.

With 220 kW and 450 Nm of torque13, the vehicles can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.0 seconds. All variants can reach a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).

The heart of the plug-in-hybrid technology is the high-voltage battery: Audi has boosted its capacity to 25.9 kWh (net 20.7 kWh), a gain of roughly 45 percent compared to its predecessor. This means that both the Avant and the Sedan can drive more than 100 kilometers purely on electric power. Maximum AC charging power is now 11 kW. If the battery is completely empty, it only takes 2.5 hours to charge it to 100 percent.

The recuperation performance has also been improved. The degree of thrust recuperation in electric driving mode (EV ‑mode) can be adjusted to three different levels using paddles on the steering wheel. The new A6 e-hybrid runs on electric power for as long as possible to fully utilize the available battery charge to the driver’s destination. The vehicle recovers energy automatically when this function is activated. This is based on route data stored in the navigation system. The new A6 e-hybrid quattro can also recover energy automatically without active route guidance.

The hybrid management system of the new models is designed for efficiency, flexibility, and maximum customer comfort and thus automatically selects the optimal operating strategy. Two operating modes are available to the system: “EV” and “hybrid.” In EV mode, the plug-in hybrid models run on electric power. In hybrid mode, the hybrid management system maintains a specific charge level as needed in order to save enough electrical energy for later use. In addition to the automatic hybrid mode, the desired charge level can be individually selected using a digital slider.

Combined with the quattro ultra drive and standard all-wheel steering, the electrified dual-clutch transmission plays a major role in the dynamic driving experience: it increases agility at low speeds and provides even more stability at higher speeds. This enhances driving comfort, as do more tightly sealed windows and optimized door seals. These measures ensure even more pleasant in-car acoustics compared to the predecessor, as sound insulation has been improved by up to 30 percent.

With 220 kW system output, the A6 Sedan e-hybrid quattro starts at 65,800 euros in Germany, while the A6 Avant e-hybrid quattro starts at 68,300 euros. For the higher power level with 270 kW, prices start at 75,050 euros for the Sedan and 77,550 euros for the Avant, whereby the two top-of-the-line models come with very sporty standard equipment: interior and exterior S line equipment, sports suspension, larger wheels, and red brake calipers. The new e‑hybrid models can be ordered in Germany as of May 8, 2025. The initial launch is planned for the summer.

 

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1. Audi A6 Avant e-hybrid quattro 220 kW: Fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.8–2.2 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.2–15.2 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (weighted combined): 65–51 g/km; CO2 class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption with discharged battery (combined): 7.6–6.7 l/100 km; CO2 class with discharged battery: F–E

2. Audi A6 Avant e-hybrid quattro 270 kW: Fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.9–2.4 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.3–15.4 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (weighted combined): 66–54 g/km; CO2 class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption with discharged battery (combined): 7.7–6.9 l/100 km; CO2 class with discharged battery: F

3. Audi A6 Sedan e-hybrid quattro 220 kW: Fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.8–2.1 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.1–15.0 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (weighted combined): 63–48 g/km; CO2 class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption with discharged battery (combined): 7.5–6.5 l/100 km; CO2 class with discharged battery: F–E

4. Audi A6 Sedan e-hybrid quattro 270 kW: Fuel consumption (weighted combined): 2.8–2.2 l/100 km; power consumption (weighted combined): 16.1–15.2 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions (weighted combined): 63–51 g/km; CO2 class (weighted combined): B; fuel consumption with discharged battery (combined): 7.5–6.7 l/100 km; CO2 class with discharged battery: F–E

Audi is expanding its A6 model series with a classic business Sedan. It sets standards in design and aerodynamics and makes innovation and comfort in the premium full-size class tangible in every detail. Its drag coefficient of 0.23 is the best value for a combustion-engine production model in Audi history. Modern gasoline and diesel engines with MHEV plus mild hybrid technology ensure increased efficiency with improved performance. In combination with sophisticated suspension technologies, the A6 Sedan impresses with its qualities for everyday and long-distance driving: both the adaptive air suspension and all-wheel steering combine driving comfort and agile handling to the highest degree.

 

The body of the new A6 Sedan is clear and functional. The reduced, brand-typical design combines elegance and sportiness. The curve of the windows’ upper contour gives the streamlined body its special character. The striking front end, with sleek headlights and prominently positioned Audi rings, is defined by the large, low-positioned Singleframe. Behind this is a sophisticated airflow concept. The most important element for the aerodynamics at the front are the side air intakes that have been optimized in terms of form and function. The so-called air curtains achieve better airflow and give the business sedan a powerful appearance. Furthermore, a front spoiler in the front bumper reduces front-axle lift and, together with panels on the underbody, ensures controlled airflow under the vehicle.

Like the front end, the elongated and slightly upward-sloping rear end also conveys prestige. The two rear lights with their precise graphics and the continuous light strip lend the new A6 Sedan a sense of presence, as does the vertical brake light.

The special shape of the notchback also contributes significantly to the vehicle’s outstanding aerodynamics. The sharp curvature of the tailgate, together with the hollow groove in front of it, creates an optimal stall. In combination with the large, wide diffuser, the result is an ideal balance between lift at the rear axle and drag, which enhances driving dynamics.

With the optional adaptive air suspension, the A6 Sedan perfects the synthesis of sportiness and comfort. As well as regulating body height and shock absorption, this air suspension system also offers a further advantage in aerodynamics. Compared to the standard suspension, the vehicle is 20 millimeters (0.79 in) lower in normal mode. In dynamic mode, the ride height is lowered by another 10 millimeters (0.39 in) for a sporty driving feel. To reduce drag, the A6 Sedan uses the low level even at high speeds in balanced and efficiency modes.

The optional all-wheel steering makes for agile handling and precise maneuvering. Coupled with the stiffer progressive steering, there is a significantly improved and more direct steering response with increased feedback from the road. At low speeds, the all-wheel steering turns the rear wheels up to five degrees in the opposite direction to the front wheels, improving maneuverability in city traffic and tight bends. At medium and higher speeds, the rear wheels turn in the same direction, resulting in stable and even more precise handling.

The drives with mild‑hybrid technology MHEV plus play a major role in the outstanding driving experience. In addition to the 2.0 TDI four-cylinder engine with 150 kW (204 PS)1 the 3.0 TFSI six-cylinder engine with 270 kW (367 PS)2 also features this type of partial electrification. The MHEV plus system supports the combustion engine, enhances performance and driving comfort, and reduces CO2 emissions. It enables fully electric parking and maneuvering. The A6 Sedan also runs on electric power when driving slowly in the city, in slow-moving traffic, or outside city limits when coasting to the next village. Furthermore, the MHEV plus technology generates an additional drive torque of up to 230 Newton meters and up to 18 kW (24 PS) of power when starting off or overtaking. Up to 25 kW is recuperated when decelerating.

Sound insulation inside the A6 Sedan has been improved by up to 30 percent compared to its predecessor – and this increases driving comfort. More tightly sealed windows and optimized door seals ensure more pleasant acoustics in the interior; a tailgate seal also significantly minimizes wind noise. Moreover, all tires 19 inches or larger are equipped with so-called noise absorbers. Newly developed engine and transmission mount bushings make for a smoother and quieter ride.

The new A6 Sedan will be produced in Neckarsulm and sold worldwide. It can be ordered starting in mid-April 2025. With the entry-level TFSI 150 kW3 engine, the A6 notchback will start at 55,500 euros. Deliveries to customers will begin in summer 2025.

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