2022 Audi Q6 SUV leaked: Check out its features
Audi is set to unveil its Q6 SUV at the Beijing Auto Show in China next month. In the latest development, images of the upcoming car have been leaked, revealing key details about its design and engines. The pictures suggest that it will have headlights connected by a chrome strip, ORVMs with chrome inserts, and multi-spoke wheels. Two turbo-petrol engines will be offered.
Why does this story matter?
The Audi Q6 will be positioned above the Q7 and shall be the brand's biggest SUV globally. The car will initially go on sale in China and should attract a lot of buyers there. If the four-wheeler makes its way to our shores in the future, it will be a completely built unit (CBU). The competition in the market will certainly be raised.
The car will have split-style headlights and roof rails
Audi Q6 will be based on the MQB platform and have an octagonal grille, sleek primary headlights, large secondary headlamps, and a wide air vent. It will be flanked by roof rails, ORVMs, flared wheel arches, and multi-spoke wheels. A shark-fin antenna and a full-width taillamp will grace the rear end. Dimensions-wise, the car will be 5,099mm long and have a wheelbase of 2,980mm.
It will be available with two petrol engine options
The Audi Q6 should be offered with a 2.0-liter, TFSI turbo-petrol engine that makes 228hp of power and another 264hp, 2.0-liter turbo-petrol mill. The motors will be linked to the brand's Quattro all-wheel-drive (AWD) system.
The SUV will get 3 rows of seats
The Audi Q6 is expected to have a luxurious three-row cabin, featuring faux aluminium inserts, leather upholstery, a head-up display, auto climate control, and a multifunctional steering wheel. It will house a touchscreen infotainment system with support for the latest connectivity options. The passengers' safety will be ensured by multiple airbags, a rear-view camera, crash sensors, ABS, and EBD.
Audi Q6: Availability
Details pertaining to the pricing and availability of the Audi Q6 in China will be disclosed at the time of its unveiling. However, it is unclear whether the vehicle will arrive on our shores.