Phev is a plug in hybrid with a high voltage battery. Mild hybrid is a 48v battery that does not have the capabilities to drive the car on electric. (Excl coasting,...)
Pretty disappointing review .. a lot of people coming here to watch would be interested in a real world MPG scenario which you barely touched upon on .. otherwise its the same 10 minute blurb you can get on Carwow.
7kw maximum charging power is not even close to "real electric vehicles" aka BEVs. Fastest AC public chargers could charge with up to 40kw. Hopefully those phevs won't block the 22kw and 40kw public chargers for 2hours just to save some fuel cost, while someone with BEV could really need the charger.
Doesn't anything above 22KW use a different type of charge adapter? 22KW below use a type 2 with no cable?. Also , no one is going to sit and wait for 1 hour let alone 2 hours to get 20 miles of range........
@@NickLiang 22kw is the most common type2 public AC charger, but there are 40kw type2 AC chargers (in Europe at least) and very few cars capable of charging with 40kw AC, but still there are- Renault ZOE with Continental powertrain (Q instead of R version)
No no don’t buy this Audi 6 after 18 plate with new staff . I m Audi lover . But bought this models is big mistake in my life . Start with main problem lane alignment in Uk no one can do your lane alignment I tried all tyre company then last I have to go back in main dealer and they cost 150 pound for check and 190 pound to do lane alignment and wheel blanching. 2 - big is sensors your wheels pressure every week come that low pressure 3rd light and fog light sensor any time or and off . 4th doors are not soft closing every plenty of time I have to come out and close . I had a4 a5 before never have any problems. So in Uk plz make sure u check this things before you buying Audi a6 2019 2022 plate . Thanks
It allows the car dealers to continue making money on servicing vehicles, as you now have MORE parts that need servicing and repair. There's a big industry built around servicing ICE vehicles. Imagine what would happen if all cars no longer needed petrol or oil changes?
Imagine how much nicer the car would look if it was clean.
Bought one off this review... thank you 😊
Can I have one too?
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Is she new? She’s quite good. Not trying to be overly thorough like the usual lot who all end up saying the same thing.
Yes, Grace is our newest presenter. If you like her style then stay tuned as she's got plenty more videos to come!
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This PHEV is AWD only. The BMW 530e has a choice of RWD or AWD, and the Mercedes E300e/E300de has RWD and AWD as well.
Don't write the Audi off just yet. An A6 55 TFSIe has just been announced and front-wheel drive models might appear later. Stay tuned!
All right then.
What’s the difference between the PHEV and the Mild Hybrid?
Phev is a plug in hybrid with a high voltage battery. Mild hybrid is a 48v battery that does not have the capabilities to drive the car on electric. (Excl coasting,...)
If you're buying an A6 you'd probably be a stickler for a smooth ride.
Good vid because if I had had had money I'd want to buy it
Thanks Rigor!
How far it goes on full battery
70km
Useful. Cheers
Pretty disappointing review .. a lot of people coming here to watch would be interested in a real world MPG scenario which you barely touched upon on .. otherwise its the same 10 minute blurb you can get on Carwow.
7kw maximum charging power is not even close to "real electric vehicles" aka BEVs. Fastest AC public chargers could charge with up to 40kw. Hopefully those phevs won't block the 22kw and 40kw public chargers for 2hours just to save some fuel cost, while someone with BEV could really need the charger.
Doesn't anything above 22KW use a different type of charge adapter? 22KW below use a type 2 with no cable?. Also , no one is going to sit and wait for 1 hour let alone 2 hours to get 20 miles of range........
@@NickLiang 22kw is the most common type2 public AC charger, but there are 40kw type2 AC chargers (in Europe at least) and very few cars capable of charging with 40kw AC, but still there are- Renault ZOE with Continental powertrain (Q instead of R version)
The range thatpurely electric vehicles will go now has made me change my mind about plug in hybrids, would sooner go pure electric
For many, that's the right decision. But for some, plug-in hybrids represent a worthwhile stepping stone to full-electric!
Hybrids are still way too expensive
I just bought one ... 57k list I got it for 38k ... huge discounts... brand new car
@@mishalchotai4721 How? Which website did you buy it from?
@@hypervulcan1239 direct from Audi Ary Scotland.
I'll check out that website today
No no don’t buy this Audi 6 after 18 plate with new staff .
I m Audi lover . But bought this models is big mistake in my life .
Start with main problem lane alignment in Uk no one can do your lane alignment I tried all tyre company then last I have to go back in main dealer and they cost 150 pound for check and 190 pound to do lane alignment and wheel blanching.
2 - big is sensors your wheels pressure every week come that low pressure
3rd light and fog light sensor any time or and off .
4th doors are not soft closing every plenty of time I have to come out and close .
I had a4 a5 before never have any problems. So in Uk plz make sure u check this things before you buying Audi a6 2019 2022 plate . Thanks
What’s the point 40 mpg just get a diesel. It’s cheaper and better
Have you not been keeping up to date with the news about diesels?
@@rajjy1976 I have indeed but this hybrid will be about 10k more, less efficient and way more polluting to produce due to the batterys
If you cover short distances and can plug in at home overnight, you could manage many, many more miles per gallon. More even than a diesel!
For company car drivers, the tax saving on a plug in hybrid often far outweighed the additional fuel costs.
Peugeot 508 gt ❤225hp plug in hybride is much better
Yabba dabba doo is the only way forward.
Dull car , no thanks.
Thumbs Down.
Sorry, not the presentation.
I just do not understand the concept of an ICE with a BE - one or the other!
It allows the car dealers to continue making money on servicing vehicles, as you now have MORE parts that need servicing and repair. There's a big industry built around servicing ICE vehicles. Imagine what would happen if all cars no longer needed petrol or oil changes?