Audi Q6 Design
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2021 11:35 am
Spy pictures revealed on March 1, 2021, that testing of the Audi Q6 e-tron on public roads has begun. They suggest that it may look like a bigger version of the Audi Q4 e-tron, just like the China-only Q5 e-tron that shares the MEB platform with the China-only ID.6 SUV from the mainstream sister brand Volkswagen.
The Audi Q6 e-tron may look similar to the Q4 here, but it should have significant distinguishing design elements when the camouflage peels off. The car would be more spacious than the e-tron. Image Source: Instagram/Wilco Blok
The Audi Q6 features a modern SUV design with an elegantly dominating front fascia, raked A-pillars, a swiftly sloping roofline, and a hunched rear section. Like the e-tron GT, a faux Singleframe would conceal many of the sensors for driver assistance systems at the front. Other highlights should include wedge-shaped slim Matrix LED headlights, classic SUV-syle straight beltline, and LED rear lights connected by a narrow light strip.
Spy pictures suggest that the Audi Q6 e-tron will be slightly curvier than the e-tron SUV, which may make it look a wee bit softer. Spy shots clearly show a wider quarter glass size on the upcoming model, which means that rear-seat passengers will get a greater sense of space and more natural light.
The Audi Q6 e-tron may look similar to the Q4 here, but it should have significant distinguishing design elements when the camouflage peels off. The car would be more spacious than the e-tron. Image Source: Instagram/Wilco Blok
The Audi Q6 features a modern SUV design with an elegantly dominating front fascia, raked A-pillars, a swiftly sloping roofline, and a hunched rear section. Like the e-tron GT, a faux Singleframe would conceal many of the sensors for driver assistance systems at the front. Other highlights should include wedge-shaped slim Matrix LED headlights, classic SUV-syle straight beltline, and LED rear lights connected by a narrow light strip.
Spy pictures suggest that the Audi Q6 e-tron will be slightly curvier than the e-tron SUV, which may make it look a wee bit softer. Spy shots clearly show a wider quarter glass size on the upcoming model, which means that rear-seat passengers will get a greater sense of space and more natural light.