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Audi A6 Avant e-tron Full Review: A Game-Changing Take on the Estate?

The Audi A6 Avant e-tron delivers 437 miles of electric range from its 100kWh battery, combining estate practicality with cutting-edge technology. With 380PS, 0-62mph in 5.4 seconds, and rear-wheel drive, this all-electric estate built on Audi's Premium Platform Electric (PPE) offers 1,422 litres maximum boot space and 2,100kg towing capacity. The ultra-aerodynamic 0.24 drag coefficient, OLED lighting, flush door handles, and optional virtual mirrors maximise efficiency whilst delivering a modern, high-tech appearance.

Prices range from £64,300 to £101,650 across the line-up. The A6 Avant e-tron performance tested here costs from £71,700, rising to approximately £87,000 as tested with options. This review is based on first-hand testing by professional racing driver and automotive presenter Vicki Butler-Henderson.

Vicki Butler-Henderson is a professional racing driver and established automotive presenter with extensive experience testing and evaluating high-performance vehicles. Her motorsport background and years of automotive journalism provide the technical knowledge and practical driving experience required to accurately assess Audi's electric vehicle characteristics and driving dynamics.

What is the Audi A6 Avant e-tron?

The Audi A6 Avant e-tron is Audi's all-electric estate, built on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) shared with the Porsche Macan. The single-motor A6 Avant e-tron delivers rear-wheel drive with 380PS, whilst the quattro variant adds an additional front motor for all-wheel drive and 462PS. Both use the larger 100kWh battery (94.9kWh usable), delivering up to 437 miles of range in the single-motor version.

The PPE platform represents Audi's first in-house electric car chassis programme, co-developed with Porsche. This bespoke architecture enables the 800-volt charging technology and exceptional efficiency that defines the A6 e-tron range. The platform also underpins the Audi Q6 e-tron SUV and forthcoming Porsche Cayenne Electric, demonstrating the versatility of this advanced electric vehicle foundation.

Key specifications:

Specification Detail
Price£64,300 - £101,650
Body StyleElectric Estate
RangeUp to 437 miles (WLTP)
Battery Capacity100kWh (94.9kWh usable)
Boot Capacity502 - 1,422 litres
DriveRear-wheel drive or quattro AWD
Towing Capacity2,100kg

Source: Audi official specifications


Pictures of the Audi A6 Avant e-tron outside a stately home

What are the Audi A6 Avant e-tron's design features?

Aerodynamics and front styling
Aerodynamics define the A6 Avant e-tron's design philosophy. With a 0.24 drag coefficient, this ranks as one of the most aerodynamic estates ever produced. The redesigned kidney grille features sleek digital daytime running lights positioned above main matrix LEDs, with flush door handles that sit perfectly within the bodywork contributing significantly to aerodynamic efficiency.

Rear design and lighting
The dramatically low-dropping roofline gives distinct coupé character whilst maintaining estate practicality. At the rear, OLED brake lights constructed from flexible material offer faster reaction times than conventional LEDs, whilst illuminated Audi rings complete the high-tech appearance. The full-width light bar creates a distinctive signature when approaching from behind.

Paint and exterior options
The Plasma Blue paint option costs £940 and creates a striking presence. The controversial optional virtual mirrors replace traditional glass mirrors with cameras displaying on interior screens – undoubtedly more aerodynamic but requiring considerable adjustment for most drivers.

Wheels & Tyres

The entry-level A6 e-tron arrives with 20-inch alloy wheels as standard, whilst the test model showcases impressive 21-inch black alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport EV tyres. These specialist tyres have been developed in close collaboration with Audi engineers, as indicated by the distinctive AO marking displayed on the sidewall.

Michelin claims the Pilot Sport EV delivers confident handling characteristics even at high speeds, combined with excellent wet grip performance that maintains safety in both new and worn conditions. This tyre has achieved an impressive 4.6 out of 5 stars rating on DriverReviews, demonstrating real-world owner satisfaction with grip, wear characteristics, and all-weather performance.

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What's the Audi A6 Avant e-tron interior like?

Dashboard and displays
The A6 Avant e-tron interior represents Audi's commitment to premium quality, featuring a sophisticated dashboard that combines soft-touch materials, gloss-finished surfaces, and brushed aluminium accents. The dramatic curved panoramic display architecture splits functionality between an 11.9-inch Audi virtual cockpit for the driver and a 14.5-inch MMI touchscreen for infotainment, with each interaction confirmed by a reassuring haptic click.

Technology and features
The intelligent onboard assistant activates via voice command when screens cannot be safely accessed whilst driving. Premium features include an augmented reality head-up display and wireless phone charging. The optional £2,700 panoramic roof consists of nine individually controllable segments, each switchable between transparent and opaque states, creating dramatic light shows on entry and exit.

Rear seats and comfort
Rear seats feature ergonomically curved backs designed to provide additional leg and knee room for tall passengers, complemented by coat hooks. However, the elevated central seat position means the middle passenger experiences noticeably less comfort on extended journeys in five-person families.

Is the Audi A6 Avant e-tron practical?

Boot space
Boot capacity matches the Sportback at 502 litres with seats upright, expanding to 1,422 litres when folded – offering 92 litres more than the Sportback variant. However, the BMW i5 Touring delivers an additional 278 litres of cargo space for those prioritising maximum capacity. The boot features a moveable floor panel that slots into a lower position, smoothing the loading gap when rear seats are folded.

Storage solutions
Two parcel shelves provide privacy options. The additional 27-litre frunk provides ideal storage for charging cables. Two external charging points feature powered flaps for convenient access.

Towing capacity
The A6 Avant e-tron demonstrates exceptional towing capability with a maximum braked capacity of 2,100kg – outperforming the BMW i5 Touring by 600kg. This substantial advantage makes the Audi particularly suitable for caravan owners or those regularly towing trailers, horse boxes, or boats.

A picture of the Audi A6 Avant e-tron parked outside of a stately home.

What powers the Audi A6 Avant e-tron?

Constructed on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) developed collaboratively with Porsche, the A6 Avant e-tron shares fundamental architecture with the Porsche Macan Electric. The substantial 100kWh battery delivers approximately 50 miles additional range compared to these premium electric rivals, demonstrating Audi's aerodynamic and efficiency advantages.

Performance specifications:

PerformanceFigure
Power380PS
Torque565Nm
0-62mph5.4 seconds
Top Speed130mph (limited)
Range (WLTP)437 miles

The official combined range of 437 miles places the A6 Avant e-tron within an elite group of groundbreaking long-range EVs. Maximum velocity is electronically limited to 130mph to preserve range efficiency, with 0-62mph achieved in 5.4 seconds. The flagship S6 e-tron variant accelerates to 62mph in under 4 seconds. With 380PS output, 565Nm torque, and one rear-mounted electric motor, this creates a genuine rear-wheel drive machine.

How does the Audi A6 Avant e-tron drive?

As Vicki observes: "Its fit and finish is so good, its road manners are so polite, that its biggest worry is that it will leave a similar impression on you as it does on the air. Very little."

The cornering control demonstrates impressive tightness yet the suspension remains supple enough for decent ride quality. The car demonstrates particular excellence for long-distance comfort. The steering features wonderfully thin rim dimensions and delivers exceptional precision through demanding country roads. Steering wheel-mounted paddles enable instant adjustment of regenerative braking intensity, whilst B mode enables complete one-pedal driving. Vicki expresses clear preference for traditional mirrors over the optional virtual exterior mirrors.

How long does the Audi A6 Avant e-tron take to charge?

The A6 Avant e-tron benefits from sophisticated 800-volt charging architecture with 270kW maximum DC charging capacity. Rapid charging from 10-80% takes merely 21 minutes at suitable High Power Charging stations. A 10-minute charging stop adds approximately 100 miles of additional range. Standard 11kW AC charging enables convenient overnight home charging, whilst intelligent thermal management systems protect long-term battery longevity.

How does the Audi A6 Avant e-tron compare with competitors?

The BMW i5 Touring represents the most direct competitor, offering substantially more boot space with 278 additional litres capacity (570-1,700 litres versus 502-1,422 litres). However, the A6 Avant e-tron's impressive 437-mile range substantially exceeds the i5 Touring's 366-mile maximum capability. For buyers prioritising cargo capacity, the i5 Touring leads. For those valuing maximum electric range and 800-volt charging technology, the Audi takes the crown.

The Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo delivers sportier dynamics and sharper handling but provides less practical everyday usability with reduced boot space and significantly higher pricing. The Taycan prioritises driving engagement over everyday family convenience. Superior electric range, cutting-edge 800-volt charging technology, and exceptional aerodynamic achievements justify the A6 Avant e-tron's premium market positioning.

Final thoughts

The Audi A6 Avant e-tron represents a significant achievement in premium electric estate development. With 380PS power output, exceptional 437 miles of range, and refined rear-wheel drive characteristics, it successfully combines impressive performance with outstanding real-world efficiency. As Vicki observes, the car's polished execution and refined road manners create an impressively aerodynamic package.

At £71,700 for the performance variant (approximately £87,000 as tested), the combination of 502-1,422 litres luggage capacity, substantial 2,100kg towing capability, and exceptional electric range creates a compelling package. Whilst the BMW i5 Touring offers more boot space, the A6 Avant e-tron's superior range, refinement, and aerodynamic efficiency justify the premium positioning for discerning buyers.



Häufig gestellte Fragen

Is the Audi A6 Avant e-tron reliable?

The A6 Avant e-tron is built on Audi's new PPE platform with proven 800-volt technology shared with Porsche. Early ownership reports indicate strong build quality, though long-term data remains limited. Audi provides a 3-year/60,000-mile warranty with 8 years/100,000 miles battery coverage.

What is the boot space in the Audi A6 Avant e-tron?

Boot capacity measures 502 litres with rear seats upright, expanding to 1,422 litres with seats folded. This is 92 litres more than the Sportback but 278 litres less than the BMW i5 Touring. A 27-litre frunk provides additional storage.

What is the real-world range of the Audi A6 Avant e-tron?

Official WLTP range is 437 miles for the performance version. Real-world motorway range at 70mph typically achieves 300-350 miles, whilst mixed driving delivers 350-400 miles. The entry-level 83kWh model achieves 361 miles WLTP.

Is the Audi A6 Avant e-tron worth buying?

The A6 Avant e-tron excels for buyers prioritising range, charging speed, and refinement. The 800-volt architecture and 437-mile range make it ideal for long-distance drivers. However, the BMW i5 Touring offers more boot space.

How long does the Audi A6 Avant e-tron take to charge?

DC rapid charging delivers 10-80% in 21 minutes at 270kW peak power. A 10-minute rapid charge adds approximately 100 miles. Home charging at 11kW takes approximately 10 hours for a full charge.

What are the running costs of the Audi A6 Avant e-tron?

Home charging costs approximately £10-12 for a full charge at typical domestic rates. Company car tax is 2% benefit-in-kind. Public rapid charging costs approximately £35-45 for 10-80%. Servicing requirements are minimal compared to combustion engines.

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