Audi Pakistan has expanded its electric vehicle lineup with the official launch of the Audi Q6 e-tron. The new model follows the successful introduction of the e-tron 50 and e-tron GT. This strengthens Audi’s push into Pakistan’s growing EV market.
Built on Audi’s latest electric platform, the Q6 e-tron combines performance, efficiency, and premium design. Its bold stance, wide grille, and refined body lines give the SUV a distinctive road presence. Meanwhile, it stays true to Audi’s modern design language.
One of the standout features is the world’s first digital light signature technology. This system allows drivers to personalise the vehicle’s lighting design, offering multiple signature patterns that enhance both style and visibility.
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Inside, the Audi Q6 e-tron delivers a high-end cabin focused on comfort and technology. The dashboard features large integrated digital displays, creating a seamless and futuristic cockpit. An Android-based infotainment system ensures smooth connectivity. Premium seats with a built-in massage function provide added comfort on long journeys.
Performance is another strong point. The Q6 e-tron is powered by a dual-battery setup producing up to 456 horsepower. It enables a driving range of up to 625 kilometres on a single charge. With fast-charging support, the battery can recharge from 10 to 80 per cent in just 21 minutes. This makes it practical for both daily use and long-distance travel.
Safety remains a key focus. The SUV is equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems, including automatic emergency braking, lane assist, and a 360-degree camera. These features are designed to deliver a secure and stress-free driving experience.
With its blend of cutting-edge technology, long-range performance, and premium comfort, the Audi Q6 e-tron positions itself as a strong contender in Pakistan’s evolving electric vehicle segment.