A lot of YT reviewers complain about the slow electric charging flap. They never mention that you can open the flap from the MMI when you park at the charger. Also, when your charging ends and you remove the cable, the charging flap closes itself. Also, some complain about that you not manually can preheat the battery, but have to navigate to a charger to preheat. According to Audi the ideal temperature to start charge is about 24 degrees centigrade, and you can see the battery temp when you put the car into dynamic mode. I think both issues are non issues. The charging flap is open before you get out of the car, and closes without the need to do something to it, and you can easily watch if the battery temperature is ok for charging or not. Im getting my new Q6 tech pro here in norway tommorow. Went for 19" (longest range possible, and even quiter), no sunroof and no massage seats, but "everything" else.
I agree, one more thing I would add that most of times when I'm going to charge my EV I'm opening charging port and then getting the cable which for Q6 flap is enough time to open.
@@mikedisbrow2004 Very happy with the car. I always open the charging flap from the MMI, and it closes when I disconnect the fast charging cable. Not any issues with the preheating either, works like charm just to navigate to chargers. Charging time is fast, and one need to be quick going to the restroom and eat/drink stuff before the car is at 85% and ready to go. With 19" I feel like the sound level inside the car is very nice, but I know that some with 20" or 21" feel that the road noise is a bit to loud. Winter is coming, so tomorrow I will put studded Nokian on the car. It will be interesting to see how much more noise I will get in the car. Overall very happy, would buy the same car again.
Thanks for the great review of the Audi Q6 e-tron! I wanted to add a few details: - Ventilated seats are indeed available, but you’ll need to choose the Sport Seats package; however, these don’t come with massage functionality. - Both the Audi e-tron GT and Audi Q4 (as well as other MEB-platform vehicles) use staggered wheels. - The trailer towing capacity is 2,400 kg, not 2,600 kg. - The Q6L Quattro, which offers additional rear legroom, is currently only available in China. Here are a few reasons why someone might prefer the Audi Q8 e-tron: - Superior sound insulation - More seating options, including both massage and ventilation features - Enhanced rear legroom - Larger trunk space - Higher overall interior quality I’ve added this review in the database. Thanks again!
@@NevoEVReviewIreland they have same part in Audi A6 and I am leaning to that it will be used for powered door opening on other models. Will try to check with my Audi contacts. There is currently not any feature on Q6 that uses this.
Great review. Appreciate the details regarding regenerative breaking. Did you establish if B mode is full one-pedal? Also, do you personally use regen paddles?
I don't fully catch the Air Suspension part, seems that the non S models have a non-optional Air suspension, but on the S model, you can optionally get a dynamic air suspension ?
When mentioning range I’d like to know what is the worst I can expect, not the best. For instance range is particularly relevant at motorway speeds. I’d like to know what could I fairly expect when driving exclusively on motorway journeys in the middle of winter. Also on a SUV, I drive off road, so I’d like to know what it can do in these environments. Could it replace a Range Rover?
Thank you for such a thorough review. Very informative! A frunk is a great addition. I know you didn’t get a chance to say but Is the A/C system powerful. I drive the Q4 now and it is a bit weak! Thank you for your reviews!
Great review. Good to see that there is a 12-volt outlet in the boot. I went to the launch event and I'm quite certain that it wasn't in the 2 models on display. I hope it's not an option as I didn't tick that box when I was configuring my Q6 Quattro which will arrive on 21 August.
I noticed the 12V outlet in the Q6 in my local showroom - it's rather discreetly tucked behind the net in the small luggage compartment in the boot, behind the right rear wheel, so it's very easy to miss. I have ordered a Q6 and it's not mentioned in the list of standard equipment, but it's also not specified in any of the packs. It's possible that it is part of the storage and luggage compartment pack (the pack with the frunk), but it's not specified in the description (I checked the German website which includes descriptions for a lot of options that are missing from the Audi websites in other countries).
I suspect the blank panel is where the trim is recycled across models and normally has the lock/unlock button on it but is blanked out as its on the other panel below.
You mention the “vertical load on the rear” as maximum 100kg. Is that the “nose weight” on the tow bar? I have struggled to find that information from Audi.
Picked you up on something...you said the aircon is dual zone, but it's triple zone! Incidentally, if you go for the SQ6 there's also a red leather option for the seats. And here's another one...the USB ports by default charge at 15W but there's an option to upgrade them to 100W.
@@NevoEVReviewIreland Hmm, I don't think so but I have been obsessively watching review videos and looking into all of the details of the Q6 for several weeks. I ordered one a couple of weeks ago and I'm eagerly awaiting it, but the delivery date is in January. I've also posted a video going over all of the options for the Q6 on my channel. However, I enjoyed your review, and in particular your impressions of the driving and the air suspension. I didn't go for the air suspension but I'm wondering whether I should ask Audi if I can upgrade to it. Have you had the chance to compare it to the normal suspension, and what would you recommend? My current package includes the S Sport Suspension, but that's not really my choice, it was simply one of the options in the Platinum Pack which I took.
Had a look at one while getting my car serviced, The curved screen would take a while to getting used to. The sales lad who I normally buy my cars from told me the model was €120k.
@@davebyrne8100 That must be a fully optioned SQ6. Mine will cost about €80k, after dealer discounts, and that includes quite a lot of options (on the basic vehicle with the rear wheel drive and the 306 horsepower motor - I'm not bothered about having massive amounts of power, that will be plenty). I really like the curved screen but indeed I'll have to see how it works in practice. I think it looks more elegant than the squared-off screens in the BMWs, though (although some aspects of their interiors are better than the Audis).
“I’m 6 foot 2” - yes, the height comment is back! 😉. On a serious note, now I believe it gives the % battery remaining in the driver display not just the range remaining?
Sure the changing of the dash being easier was new, but what about any chat about what its up against? I think this is the sister to the maccan which is just nicer and will keep its value better?
Those looked like USB Type-C not USB Type-A in the front as mentioned in the review. Sorry to pick up on a correction. You did mention Type-C for the rear.
The blank is for a physical lock/unlock switch in other markets. One more thing to add, not directly about the Q6 - Audi is considering an early end of production of the Audi Q8 e-tron.
Thank you. The big news for me was that you seemed to say the software is now powered by Google/Android rather than Audi/VW’s in house awful software. If so that can only be an immense improvement. At c.€86k it can not possibly be worth the money especially as it will lose about 30% of its value as you walk out of the showroom with the keys. Such is the collapse in used EV values at the moment. I am sure there is some kind of use case for the Q6 but I find it hard to detect for something with soggy handling, huge weight, and just general dreariness.
Yes, Android based system which was great. The air suspension made it very comfortable. I wasn't really testing he sportiness until I take it on a longer drive
The software is based on Android Automotive but has VW's Cariad E3 1.2 layer on top of it. All the reviews have mentioned how good the UI is on the Q6.
@@SteveLionel Useful additional information. If the Cariad UI is effective on top of Android Auto then that works for me. They still need to fix the terrible capacitive buttons.
This is my dream car except for some dumb choices Audi has made. Making us choose between ventilated seats OR massaging seats… I mean? Some plastics in the interior look like 💩 while it’s got the same interior design as the new A5 and A6 etron which both look the same but better finished. I’ve been told that UK Q6’s won’t have air suspension, you need to upgrade to the SQ6. Likely Australia where I am will therefore be the same. Air suspension, cooled, heated and ventilated seats are literally my Wishlist so I need to give something up to have my dream car, when it doesn’t seem like it would have been hard for all of those options to be on the same vehicle
@@bneyarb5037 Quite agree. And they've deleted the cream coloured interior off the configurator. And you have to pay £500 for the frunk (half a grand for a hole! FFS Audi) And there is no silver or light grey on the colour palette. Very un-Audi. But yes, the most mind bending thing is the inability to have air unless you have the SQ6 - in a country (England) where the roads are shocking. Go figure...
@@Cobnapint damn no light interior either. That’s pretty standard for Audi Aus (unfortunately) but still sucks. I might just have to get a fossil powered Q8 at this point. For some reason, none of this randomness applies to that car. It just has everything. Whyyyyyy audiiiii
@@bogomya from all the reviews that are out so far, the Macan rides like it’s on wooden wheels. I think they went too hard in the ‘sporty’ direction, which isn’t what I want an electric SUV for personally. But I’ll wait for reviews of the lower spec Macan’s to confirm. Maybe it’s just the turbos
A lot of YT reviewers complain about the slow electric charging flap. They never mention that you can open the flap from the MMI when you park at the charger. Also, when your charging ends and you remove the cable, the charging flap closes itself.
Also, some complain about that you not manually can preheat the battery, but have to navigate to a charger to preheat. According to Audi the ideal temperature to start charge is about 24 degrees centigrade, and you can see the battery temp when you put the car into dynamic mode.
I think both issues are non issues. The charging flap is open before you get out of the car, and closes without the need to do something to it, and you can easily watch if the battery temperature is ok for charging or not.
Im getting my new Q6 tech pro here in norway tommorow. Went for 19" (longest range possible, and even quiter), no sunroof and no massage seats, but "everything" else.
Thanks for the comment! Congrats on the car arriving tomorrow.
I agree, one more thing I would add that most of times when I'm going to charge my EV I'm opening charging port and then getting the cable which for Q6 flap is enough time to open.
Any comments now that you have it?
@@mikedisbrow2004 Very happy with the car. I always open the charging flap from the MMI, and it closes when I disconnect the fast charging cable. Not any issues with the preheating either, works like charm just to navigate to chargers. Charging time is fast, and one need to be quick going to the restroom and eat/drink stuff before the car is at 85% and ready to go.
With 19" I feel like the sound level inside the car is very nice, but I know that some with 20" or 21" feel that the road noise is a bit to loud. Winter is coming, so tomorrow I will put studded Nokian on the car. It will be interesting to see how much more noise I will get in the car.
Overall very happy, would buy the same car again.
Thanks for the great review of the Audi Q6 e-tron! I wanted to add a few details:
- Ventilated seats are indeed available, but you’ll need to choose the Sport Seats package; however, these don’t come with massage functionality.
- Both the Audi e-tron GT and Audi Q4 (as well as other MEB-platform vehicles) use staggered wheels.
- The trailer towing capacity is 2,400 kg, not 2,600 kg.
- The Q6L Quattro, which offers additional rear legroom, is currently only available in China.
Here are a few reasons why someone might prefer the Audi Q8 e-tron:
- Superior sound insulation
- More seating options, including both massage and ventilation features
- Enhanced rear legroom
- Larger trunk space
- Higher overall interior quality
I’ve added this review in the database. Thanks again!
Thanks souch for the addition and the correction!
Do you know what the blank panel beside the door handle is for?
@@NevoEVReviewIreland they have same part in Audi A6 and I am leaning to that it will be used for powered door opening on other models. Will try to check with my Audi contacts. There is currently not any feature on Q6 that uses this.
Making us choose between ventilation or massaging is so annoying. Who makes these decisions?
Apparently the blank panel is due to US requirements on door locks.
Great review. Appreciate the details regarding regenerative breaking. Did you establish if B mode is full one-pedal? Also, do you personally use regen paddles?
Thanks for the comment. One pedal driving was there, apologies for not mentioning it. I used the regen pedals yes.
Good review! Blank panel....memory seat setting? ?
Thanks! Memory is in that panel for the lights etc (I think) so we need to guess again
I don't fully catch the Air Suspension part, seems that the non S models have a non-optional Air suspension, but on the S model, you can optionally get a dynamic air suspension ?
When mentioning range I’d like to know what is the worst I can expect, not the best. For instance range is particularly relevant at motorway speeds. I’d like to know what could I fairly expect when driving exclusively on motorway journeys in the middle of winter. Also on a SUV, I drive off road, so I’d like to know what it can do in these environments. Could it replace a Range Rover?
In the UK. Ordered mine and went with the Edition 1 with a few extras. Build week is the 1st week of Sept
Nice! Only a few weeks away
Thank you for such a thorough review. Very informative!
A frunk is a great addition. I know you didn’t get a chance to say but Is the A/C system powerful.
I drive the Q4 now and it is a bit weak! Thank you for your reviews!
Great review. Good to see that there is a 12-volt outlet in the boot. I went to the launch event and I'm quite certain that it wasn't in the 2 models on display. I hope it's not an option as I didn't tick that box when I was configuring my Q6 Quattro which will arrive on 21 August.
Only a few weeks to go Richard! If I know Audi, an option packay be involved 😁
I noticed the 12V outlet in the Q6 in my local showroom - it's rather discreetly tucked behind the net in the small luggage compartment in the boot, behind the right rear wheel, so it's very easy to miss. I have ordered a Q6 and it's not mentioned in the list of standard equipment, but it's also not specified in any of the packs. It's possible that it is part of the storage and luggage compartment pack (the pack with the frunk), but it's not specified in the description (I checked the German website which includes descriptions for a lot of options that are missing from the Audi websites in other countries).
I suspect the blank panel is where the trim is recycled across models and normally has the lock/unlock button on it but is blanked out as its on the other panel below.
Ah nice spot. I think you'l could be right. Thanks Sean
You mention the “vertical load on the rear” as maximum 100kg. Is that the “nose weight” on the tow bar? I have struggled to find that information from Audi.
I believe so. I sourced it on EV Database website
@@NevoEVReviewIrelandI have finally found it on the Audi website too so my bikes would be OK on the towbar mounted bike rack.
Picked you up on something...you said the aircon is dual zone, but it's triple zone! Incidentally, if you go for the SQ6 there's also a red leather option for the seats. And here's another one...the USB ports by default charge at 15W but there's an option to upgrade them to 100W.
Some great facts there Jonathan. Was I able to share even one fact you didn't know?
@@NevoEVReviewIreland Hmm, I don't think so but I have been obsessively watching review videos and looking into all of the details of the Q6 for several weeks. I ordered one a couple of weeks ago and I'm eagerly awaiting it, but the delivery date is in January. I've also posted a video going over all of the options for the Q6 on my channel. However, I enjoyed your review, and in particular your impressions of the driving and the air suspension. I didn't go for the air suspension but I'm wondering whether I should ask Audi if I can upgrade to it. Have you had the chance to compare it to the normal suspension, and what would you recommend? My current package includes the S Sport Suspension, but that's not really my choice, it was simply one of the options in the Platinum Pack which I took.
Haven't had a chance to compare both unfortunately
Had a look at one while getting my car serviced, The curved screen would take a while to getting used to. The sales lad who I normally buy my cars from told me the model was €120k.
@@davebyrne8100 That must be a fully optioned SQ6. Mine will cost about €80k, after dealer discounts, and that includes quite a lot of options (on the basic vehicle with the rear wheel drive and the 306 horsepower motor - I'm not bothered about having massive amounts of power, that will be plenty). I really like the curved screen but indeed I'll have to see how it works in practice. I think it looks more elegant than the squared-off screens in the BMWs, though (although some aspects of their interiors are better than the Audis).
Are heated steering wheel now standard in evs.
The ev9 is a bigger vehicle, if size is not an issue which would you go for?
I really like this. EV 9 is great but I really don't need the 3rd row or massive boot
Very impressive car.
It sure is!
“I’m 6 foot 2” - yes, the height comment is back! 😉. On a serious note, now I believe it gives the % battery remaining in the driver display not just the range remaining?
Yes with the Google android system it does it!
Sure the changing of the dash being easier was new, but what about any chat about what its up against? I think this is the sister to the maccan which is just nicer and will keep its value better?
Haven't driven the Macan yet but hopefully soon so I have no reference. On the same platform for sure but also a step up in price
The recently added Macan 4S is quite similar to the SQ6 both in power as in price.
Those looked like USB Type-C not USB Type-A in the front as mentioned in the review. Sorry to pick up on a correction. You did mention Type-C for the rear.
Correct and all feedback welcome
The blank is for a physical lock/unlock switch in other markets.
One more thing to add, not directly about the Q6 - Audi is considering an early end of production of the Audi Q8 e-tron.
Thanks for the clarification. Also, the Q8 is older tech for sure so not surprised with the move as Q6 would be the one to go for
I'd def want a physical button. I HATE those semi touchy things in de ID series...
I didn't know you didn't know the size of the boot before doing the review 😘
I had a few guesses, I'm glad one of them was correct 😁
Thank you. The big news for me was that you seemed to say the software is now powered by Google/Android rather than Audi/VW’s in house awful software. If so that can only be an immense improvement. At c.€86k it can not possibly be worth the money especially as it will lose about 30% of its value as you walk out of the showroom with the keys. Such is the collapse in used EV values at the moment. I am sure there is some kind of use case for the Q6 but I find it hard to detect for something with soggy handling, huge weight, and just general dreariness.
Yes, Android based system which was great. The air suspension made it very comfortable. I wasn't really testing he sportiness until I take it on a longer drive
The software is based on Android Automotive but has VW's Cariad E3 1.2 layer on top of it. All the reviews have mentioned how good the UI is on the Q6.
@@SteveLionel
Useful additional information. If the Cariad UI is effective on top of Android Auto then that works for me.
They still need to fix the terrible capacitive buttons.
"again, very skoda" whats that noise? The audi press office deleting your details? 😂
Ha ha all part of a great and not a bad thing I promise
Wohoo 😍 👌 Audi
This is my dream car except for some dumb choices Audi has made. Making us choose between ventilated seats OR massaging seats… I mean? Some plastics in the interior look like 💩 while it’s got the same interior design as the new A5 and A6 etron which both look the same but better finished. I’ve been told that UK Q6’s won’t have air suspension, you need to upgrade to the SQ6. Likely Australia where I am will therefore be the same. Air suspension, cooled, heated and ventilated seats are literally my Wishlist so I need to give something up to have my dream car, when it doesn’t seem like it would have been hard for all of those options to be on the same vehicle
@@bneyarb5037 Quite agree. And they've deleted the cream coloured interior off the configurator. And you have to pay £500 for the frunk (half a grand for a hole! FFS Audi)
And there is no silver or light grey on the colour palette. Very un-Audi.
But yes, the most mind bending thing is the inability to have air unless you have the SQ6 - in a country (England) where the roads are shocking.
Go figure...
@@Cobnapint damn no light interior either. That’s pretty standard for Audi Aus (unfortunately) but still sucks. I might just have to get a fossil powered Q8 at this point. For some reason, none of this randomness applies to that car. It just has everything. Whyyyyyy audiiiii
@bneyarb5037, go for Macan, there will be ventilated+massaged comfort seats
@@bogomya from all the reviews that are out so far, the Macan rides like it’s on wooden wheels. I think they went too hard in the ‘sporty’ direction, which isn’t what I want an electric SUV for personally. But I’ll wait for reviews of the lower spec Macan’s to confirm. Maybe it’s just the turbos
iX3 is not a competitor to this I would say. Way less range and slower charging speeds.
The frunk, or front boot - it will be an absolute scandal if the frunk is an option in some luggage pack
I'm hearing this is the case in some markets.....
@@NevoEVReviewIreland Yep was an extra on mine in the UK
@@RichPym The frunk is an optional extra, as i was offered it yesterday while spacing my car up
@@Nivirin Yep, I've now been offered the frunk as an accessory for €350 + VAT.