Audi Australia has released pricing and specification details for the new and electric SUV twins ahead of their local release in early 2025. or signup to continue reading Touted as Audi's "most advanced models ever", the join the smaller and the larger Q8 e-tron in Audi Australia's electric SUV range. The three-variant Audi Q6 e-tron line-up will be priced from at $115,500 before on-road costs for the rear-wheel drive Audi Q6 e-tron performance.

That compares with a starting price of $84,990 plus on-roads for the base Q4 e-tron and $140,600 plus on-roads for the most affordable grade. For reference, the Q6 e-tron's closely related sister model, the electric , has been priced from $133,700 plus on-roads ahead of its local launch later this month. Additional Sportback variants of both the Q6 and SQ6 – denoted by a swoopier roofline and tweaked styling – will join the regular Q6 and SQ6 wagon models from later in 2025, Audi says.

All Q6 e-tron models usher in evolutionary design advances for the German carmaker, plus a more polished (and more heavily digitised) execution of Audi's interior layouts. The latter is headlined by a mammoth MMI panoramic curved display that spans across much of the dashboard, comprising a 14.5-inch MMI touch display, an 11.

9-inch 'virtual cockpit' digital instrument cluster and a new 10.9-inch touchscreen for the front passenger. The additional multimedia display offers access to entertainment and key vehicle functions "without distracting the dri.