China-only Audi Q6L e-tron launched with Huawei tech onboard

Max McDee, 03 June 2025

FAW Audi officially launched its latest electric SUV, the Q6L e-tron, at the 2025 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Auto Show. This new model is important for the company since it's the first time the well-known German luxury brand Audi has officially teamed up with Chinese tech giant Huawei.

The Q6L e-tron is built on the PPE pure electric platform - a dedicated foundation for electric vehicles. Audi is quite proud of this new creation, claiming it has "five kingly strengths," covering technology, safety, how it drives, comfort, and its looks.

China-only Audi Q6L e-tron launched with Huawei tech onboard

A big part of the "technology" strength comes from Huawei. The SUV features Huawei's Qiankun Intelligent Driving system, specially tweaked for the Q6L e-tron to work hand-in-hand with the car's underlying PPE platform. This system uses two LiDAR sensors and advanced cameras that work together to give the car a very detailed view of its surroundings. This setup is designed to improve the car's self-driving abilities, with a special focus on Chinese driving habits.

When it comes to power and range, the Q6L e-tron uses an 800-volt electrical system. Audi says the new SUV can handle a maximum charging power of 270 kW, and it boasts a claimed CLTC range of 475 miles on a single charge. While real-world range can vary, this figure certainly puts it among the leaders in its class of electric SUVs.

China-only Audi Q6L e-tron launched with Huawei tech onboard

Safety is another of the proclaimed "kingly strengths." The vehicle features what Audi calls a racing-grade cage safety body, designed to protect occupants in a crash. The battery, a critical component in any EV, has its own redundant thermal management system to keep it cool and operating safely. It uses a 1000-volt insulation system and has reportedly undergone tough tests, including being hit from below, dunked in water, set on fire, and tested for long-term durability.

Audi has a reputation for making cars that are enjoyable to drive, and they say the Q6L e-tron carries on this tradition with its "German handling genes." The company states the vehicle's electric tuning aims for a ride that is "tiring to drive and not dizzying to sit in." This rather confusing (if translated correctly) phrasing suggests a focus on making the car engaging for the driver while ensuring passengers remain comfortable and don't feel queasy.

China-only Audi Q6L e-tron launched with Huawei tech onboard

The exterior could be described as powerful and sporty, featuring an extended wheelbase and short overhangs at the front and back. Upfront, it has a closed dot-matrix grille, which is typical for EVs since they don't need as much air for cooling as gasoline cars. It also sports customizable LED daytime running lights and even a glowing four-ring Audi emblem.

Inside, screens dominate the dashboard. There's an 11.9-inch display for the driver, a larger 14.5-inch central control screen for infotainment and vehicle settings, and even a 10.9-inch screen for the front passenger. To top it off, an 88-inch augmented reality head-up display (AR-HUD) projects information onto the windshield.

China-only Audi Q6L e-tron launched with Huawei tech onboard

In terms of size, the Q6L e-tron measures 192.3 inches in length, 77.4 inches in width, and 66.7 inches in height, with a generous wheelbase of 117.9 inches. This is where the Chinese Q6 earns its 'L' moniker - it is 4.45 inches longer, 1.02 inches wider, 0.35 inches taller, and it has a 3.78 inches longer wheelbase than its European cousin, the Q6 e-tron.

FAW Audi is clearly aiming high with the Q6L e-tron, hoping it will set a new standard in the luxury electric vehicle world, especially with its blend of Audi's automotive experience and Huawei's tech smarts. To sweeten the deal during the current pre-sale period, customers who order one can get various perks, including a luxury equipment gift said to be worth up to RMB 60,000 (around $8,300).

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