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A6 e-tron

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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,563 ✭✭✭carsfan2


    looks excellent

    Even if it does 600km in the real world would be brilliant.

    Makes the BMW i5 look pretty poor in comparison.

    The price will be eye watering though when you add a few extras I’m guessing.



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,811 ✭✭✭Buddy Bubs


    From someone that might buy one of these in the future (used) the side profile looks a little mondeo-esque in the photos and videos but I do think it will have plenty of road presence, if it stacks up to the outgoings A7 then it's a winner. Avant obviously doesn't look like a Mondeo so nice to have 2 options. I can't see Avant being much more practical so it is design preference really.

    I saw 68k stg mentioned as a starting price, but as we have already seen with the i5 and EQE they aren't going to sell many of these at the price. Can get a 2024 EQE for a bit above 60k in Ireland, they were mid 50s in a fire sale last year.

    Range sounds excellent, big battery in it and fast charging, I also saw 62k stg mentioned in another video for the smaller battery version.

    However, even as an Audi and ex BMW fan, I'm struggling to see any value in any of their offerings over cheaper more mainstream brands these days.

    In the 2010s a 3 litre 300bhp BMW or Audi was a huge step up on the 1.6 litre 150bhp offerings, but EV has changed that, and interiors and infotainment gap is small these days too.



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