2025 Audi Q6 e-Tron in a Nutshell
Audi has been expanding its EV portfolio for years, and admittedly, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag. Still, the cars are good for the most part, and at least it gives Audi loyalists the option of dipping their toes into the EV market without straying from their favorite brand.
One of the models in the e-Tron EV lineup is the Q6. It sits happily in the middle of the Q4 e-Tron and Q8 e-Tron, and it’s about the same size as the Q5. That means it’s up against the likes of the Lexus RZ, Polestar 3, and Tesla Model Y. There’s also future competition in the form of the BMW iX3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC EV.
The Audi Q6 e-Tron is available in three model grades with two power choices to choose from in entry and mid-level trims. Prices range from $63,800 to $70,300.
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2025 Audi Q6 e-Tron Lease Deals for November
For November, two specific trims get a special lease deal, according to the listings on Audi’s official website. That would be the 50 RWD Premium and the 60 Quattro Premium Plus, in case you were wondering. Starting with the 50 RWD Premium, it can be leased for $899 per month with a due at signing price of $5,793.
For the 60 Quattro Premium Plus, this month’s special rate is $699 per month with $6,093 due at signing. This rate is for a 36-month leasing period at 10,000 miles per year. Anything exceeding that means an additional $0.25 per mile exceeded, and this offer is valid until December 1, 2025.
Of course, it’s best to check your nearest Audi dealer to see if there are lease deals that match, or even better, the one listed above.
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2025 Audi Q6 e-Tron Highlights
The Q6 e-Tron range kicks off with the Premium that comes in either rear-wheel drive or Quattro all-wheel drive. Above that is the Premium Plus, also available with Quattro. At the top of the ladder is the Prestige that gets all-wheel drive as standard, plus more standard equipment.
The rear-wheel drive models use a single motor that packs 322 horsepower and has an EPA-estimated range of up to 321 miles on a single full charge. For models equipped with Quattro all-wheel drive get an additional motor and a healthy power bump to 456 hp, along with an estimated range of 307 miles.
Features such as air suspension and the clever AR head-up display are options for Premium and Premium Plus, and standard on the Prestige. Advanced driver assists are, of course, included across the range, which is what one expects from an Audi these days. What is standard is DC fast charging capabilities at a rate of 260kW.
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Final Thoughts
When we first drove the Q6 e-Tron, we called it a solid choice against other similarly-priced and similarly-sized models in its class. The Q6 also has the benefit of having a relatively long range thanks to its 100kWh battery, and the fast charger is a huge plus. Perhaps it could be best summed up as a quietly competent EV crossover that doesn’t shout about its green credentials too much.

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