Inside look on progress ++ The Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron reimagines the cabin as a space to recharge, connect, and experience the drive in a whole new way. Spacious, smart, and unmistakably Audi. #Audi #VorsprungDurchTechnik #Q6etron ---------- Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron: electric power consumption combined in kWh/100 km: 18.9-15.6; combined CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0. CO₂ class: A. Optional equipment available at an extra charge.
A new benchmark in digital comfort and intelligent design. The Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron turns every journey into a connected experience — progressive, premium, and purely electric. ⚡
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Impressive. What prompted the conceptual shift in the dashboard design? Was it a matter of rethinking the form factor itself? A strategic alignment with evolving design trends—or a deliberate pursuit of enhanced ergonomics, intuitive accessibility, and functional integration of in-vehicle systems? One could argue that the previous design, which seamlessly blended into the overall interior architecture, offered a more harmonious solution—both visually and functionally. Take, for example, the dashboard design in the Audi A6, S6, and RS6 models. In my view, it represents, no doubts, a masterpiece in automotive interior design. Its sculptural clarity, ergonomic precision, and cohesive integration with the cabin environment reflect a design philosophy that values both form and function. I would say this level of refinement and user-centric thinking has long distinguished Audi in a competitive automotive landscape.
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