If you thought that electric vehicles were limited to cities or well-paved highways, the Audi Q6 e-tron offroad concept is here to prove otherwise. Combining cutting-edge technology, rugged design, and extraordinary capabilities, this electric SUV is a true machine made to face extreme challenges. Let’s explore in detail how Audi transformed the Q6 e-tron into a beast capable of “climbing walls” and yes, that’s almost literal!
Taller, wider and much more capable
The first thing you'll notice about the Audi Q6 e-tron offroad concept is its muscular looks. Thanks to the portal axes developed by Audi itself, this model gained impressive 160 mm extra ground clearance. To give you an idea, this puts the SUV on a completely different level in terms of off-road capability. These axles are an advanced technical solution that not only increases the vehicle's height but also improves performance on rough terrain.
But it's not just the height that draws attention. Audi has increased the width of the vehicle by 25 cm, ensuring an even more robust and stable stance. This is not just an aesthetic change, but also a functional one: greater width means more control on unstable and challenging terrain.
Reinforced suspension and ability to overcome challenges
To accommodate the portal axles, it was necessary to reconfigure part of the Q6 e-tron's suspension. This modification not only raised the vehicle's height, but also allowed it to tackle inclines of up to 45 degrees. Imagine a Electric SUV climbing terrain that was previously exclusive to highly specialized vehicles — that is the proposal of the offroad concept.
With this configuration, Audi has created a model that redefines the concept of versatility. It not only offers the comfort and sophistication expected of an Audi, but also delivers performance in extreme conditions that makes even combustion SUVs envious.
Impressive torque: strength never seen before
If you think electric SUVs lack brute force, the Q6 e-tron offroad concept is set to change your perception. Portal axles have another incredible advantage: they increase the torque delivered to the wheels in up to 50%, well above the 20-30% found in conventional systems.
This means that the maximum torque delivered to the wheels reaches impressive 13,400 Nm, for up to 10 seconds. For comparison, the standard model of the Q6 e-tron is already powerful, but this off-road version takes performance to a completely new level. With so much torque, the SUV is able to overcome obstacles with ease and provide an exhilarating driving experience even on the most challenging terrain.
Electrical power and adjusted speed
Under the hood or rather, inside the electrical system, the Q6 e-tron offroad concept delivers 380 kW, the equivalent of 513 hp of power. This number is the same as the sports version SQ6 e-tron, but the structural changes brought a peculiarity: the maximum speed was reduced to 175 km/h. That's because the focus here is not on reaching high speeds on highways, but rather on offering exceptional control and traction on difficult terrain.
Still, for an off-road vehicle, these numbers are impressive. It combines sustainable electric performance with the ability to tackle challenges that many traditional SUVs wouldn’t dare attempt.
The Q6 e-tron at the FAT Ice Race
Want to see all this in action? Audi Q6 e-tron offroad concept will be one of the highlights of FAT Ice Race, which happens on the day February 1, 2025, in Austria. This event is famous for challenging cars and drivers to deal with extreme conditions, such as ice and snow tracks.
Taking part in an event like this isn’t just a show of strength and technology; it’s a statement from Audi about what the future of electric SUVs could hold. The German brand is making it clear that electrification doesn’t mean giving up on off-road capability or driving excitement.
How much does a concept like this cost?
While the Q6 e-tron offroad concept is just a prototype, similar Audi models often carry prices that reflect their sophistication and technology. The standard Q6 e-tron, for example, costs around €75,000 in Europe, which would be around R$ 410 thousand.
If Audi decides to launch a commercial version of the offroad concept, the price is likely to easily exceed the R$ 600 thousand, considering all the modifications and additional technology. Despite this, there is no doubt that the investment would be worth it for those looking for a truly unique electric SUV.
The future of electric SUVs
The Audi Q6 e-tron offroad concept is proof that electrification does not have to limit possibilities. Quite the opposite: it paves the way for innovations that were previously impossible. Combining performance, sustainability and exceptional off-road capabilities, this SUV redefines what we expect from electric vehicles.
If you’re looking for a vehicle that combines luxury, cutting-edge technology and the ability to take on any challenge, keep an eye on Audi’s upcoming launches. The future is electric, and it’s incredibly exciting.