Audi's medium-sized electric SUV begins road testing in Germany.

Recently, a set of spy photos of a mid-size electric SUV from Audi was taken on a road test site in Germany. In the pictures, we can see the production version of the concept car that was recently showcased at the Shanghai International Auto Show, which is the second Audi model produced and developed in cooperation between Volkswagen Group and SAIC Group, with the first being the long-wheelbase Audi A7 coupe model.

The length of this vehicle reaches 4,870 mm and the wheelbase is 2,965 mm. It is speculated that this three-row electric SUV is built on the MEB platform, which has a high similarity with the Chinese-exclusive Volkswagen ID.6.

The exterior of this vehicle looks very similar to the Audi Q7, but it is slightly smaller than the Q7 in size. However, it is larger than the Audi Q5, and it fills the gap for Audi’s lack of electric SUVs. We can only speculate whether this vehicle will be named the Q6 E-Tron, but according to current information, it is unlikely to use this name.

This car is based on the MEB platform and may use the same powertrain as the Volkswagen ID.6 model, with maximum power of 230 kW and peak torque of 472 N·m from its dual motors. This is only a speculation, and the actual power of the vehicle may be even more powerful, making it a highly anticipated model.

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