Audi of America has officially announced the pricing and specifications for its all-new 2025 Q6 e-tron model line, and it came with a surprise.
Among the lineup is a new rear-wheel-drive (RWD) entry model, designed to offer the longest range of any Audi battery-electric vehicle (BEV) to date. Starting at $63,800, the RWD Q6 e-tron promises an impressive EPA-estimated range of 321 miles when equipped with the ultra package.
The Q6 is Audi’s first EV powered by the PPE platform developed with Porsche, and the result is a more mature EV. Audi is simply getting better at making electric vehicles, and it is combining these new skills with its extensive experience creating comfortable and responsive vehicles.
A New Standard for Range and Performance
The 2025 Q6 e-tron model line will include three variants: the rear-wheel-drive Q6 e-tron, the all-wheel-drive Q6 e-tron quattro®, and the high-performance SQ6 e-tron. The rear-wheel-drive version stands out with its 100-kWh battery and an efficient single rear motor, delivering 302 horsepower (322 hp with launch control) and an acceleration time of 0-60 mph in just 6.3 seconds.
The RWD model leads Audi’s BEV range with a 321-mile driving range, made possible by advanced engineering, including direct cooling of the electric motor and a low-drag design that optimizes aerodynamics.
Powerful Siblings with Impressive Specs
For those seeking more power, the Q6 e-tron quattro offers 422 hp (456 hp with launch control), a 0-60 mph time of 4.9 seconds, and a 307-mile range. The performance-oriented SQ6 e-tron takes it further with 483 hp (509 hp with launch control), accelerating from 0-60 mph in just 4.1 seconds and reaching a top speed of 143 mph, with a range of 275 miles.
All models feature cutting-edge battery technology, including an 800-volt system enabling DC fast charging at up to 270 kW (260 kW for RWD models), which can charge the battery from 10% to 80% in just 21 minutes.
High-Tech Interior and Next-Gen Architecture
Inside, the Q6 e-tron introduces Audi’s latest MMI user interface, powered by the all-new E3 1.2 electronic architecture. This system integrates a 14.5-inch center OLED display, an 11.9-inch virtual cockpit, and optional passenger displays, offering a highly connected and intuitive driving experience.
Advanced driver-assistance systems come standard, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and Audi’s new rear occupant detection and turn assist systems.
Bold Exterior Design
Built to slot between the Q4 and Q8 e-tron models, the Q6 e-tron boasts striking proportions with a length of 187.8 inches and a wheelbase of 113.7 inches. Its clean, elegant lines are complemented by distinctive design elements like the closed Singleframe grille and quad headlight design.
U.S. Deliveries by End of 2024
The 2025 Audi Q6 e-tron will be available in U.S. dealerships before the end of 2024, with pricing starting at $63,800. As Audi’s most advanced electric SUV yet, it sets the stage for the brand’s continued commitment to electric mobility.
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A view shows disused oil pump jacks at the Airankol oil field operated by Caspiy Neft in the Atyrau Region, Kazakhstan April 2, 2025.
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U.S. oil prices dropped below $60 a barrel on Sunday on fears President Donald Trump’s global tariffs would push the U.S., and maybe the world, into a recession.
Futures tied to U.S. West Texas intermediate crude fell more than 3% to $59.74 on Sunday night. The move comes after back-to-back 6% declines last week. WTI is now at the lowest since April 2021.
Worries are mounting that tariffs could lead to higher prices for businesses, which could lead to a slowdown in economic activity that would ultimately hurt demand for oil.
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The tariffs, which are set to take effect this week, “would likely push the U.S. and possibly global economy into recession this year,” according to JPMorgan. The firm on Thursday raised its odds of a recession this year to 60% following the tariff rollout, up from 40%.
Fueled by incentives from the Illinois EPA and the state’s largest utility company, new EV registrations nearly quadrupled the 12% first-quarter increase in EV registrations nationally – and there are no signs the state is slowing down.
Despite the dramatic slowdown of Tesla’s US deliveries, sales of electric vehicles overall have perked up in recent months, with Illinois’ EV adoption rate well above the Q1 uptick nationally. Crain’s Chicago Business reports that the number of new EVs registered across the state totaled 9,821 January through March, compared with “just” 6,535 EVs registered in the state during the same period in 2024.
At the same time, the state’s largest utility, ComEd, launched a $90 million EV incentive program featuring a new Point of Purchase initiative to deliver instant discounts to qualifying business and public sector customers who make the switch to electric vehicles. That program has driven a surge in Class 3-6 medium duty commercial EVs, which are eligible fro $20-30,000 in utility rebates on top of federal tax credits and other incentives (Class 1-2 EVs are eligible for up to $7,500).
The electric construction equipment experts at XCMG just released a new, 25 ton electric crawler excavator ahead of bauma 2025 – and they have their eye on the global urban construction, mine operations, and logistical material handling markets.
Powered by a high-capacity 400 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery capable of delivering up to 8 hours of continuous operation, the XE215EV electric excavator promises uninterrupted operation at a lower cost of ownership and with even less downtime than its diesel counterparts.
XCMG showed off its latest electric equipment at the December 2024 bauma China, including an updated version of its of its 85-ton autonomous electric mining truck that features a fully cab-less design – meaning there isn’t even a place for an operator to sit, let alone operate. And that’s too bad, because what operator wouldn’t want to experience an electric truck putting down 1070 hp more than 16,000 lb-ft of torque!?
Easy in, easy out
XCMG battery swap crane; via Etrucks New Zealand.
The best part? All of the company’s heavy equipment assets – from excavators to terminal tractors to dump trucks and wheel loaders – all use the same 400 kWh BYD battery packs, Milwaukee tool style. That means an equipment fleet can utilize x number of vehicles with a fraction of the total battery capacity and material needs of other asset brands. That’s not just a smart use of limited materials, it’s a smarter use of energy.