A few days ago, overseas media once again exposed a group of Audi's new-generation RS 6 e-tron Avant model road test spy photos, the new car is planned to debut in early 2025, and will be on sale in the second half of the same year. It is reported that the new car will stop selling the pure fuel version of the model, and only launch a pure electric model for consumers to buy, and its fuel vehicle product position will also be replaced by the RS 7 model, and is expected to be introduced into the domestic market in the second half of next year.
As can be seen from the released road test spy photos, Audi's new generation RS 6 e-tron Avant model is equipped with a polygonal closed grille at the head, and new split LED headlight clusters are provided on both sides. At the rear, it is expected to offer a continuous LED tail light cluster, with a small spoiler above the tailgate. The exterior also includes RS-specific packages, wide-body bodies, larger tyres, and new front and rear bumpers.
In terms of power, the new RS 6 e-tron Avant model from Audi will be based on the PPE architecture platform jointly developed with Porsche, with a maximum output of 600 kW and support for 800 V high voltage and 270 kW fast charging system. In addition, the new car will also offer a 100 kWh battery pack with a maximum range of 750 km.