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Audi A6 e-tron quattro

Audi-A6ET-270 Elektromotor Dual 367 hp Automatic All-wheel drive Wagon 2024โ€“2026
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Engine Audi-A6ET-270 โ€“ Be Careful 150โ€“2,400 $

PPE-platform dual-motor in the A6 e-tron quattro. 270 kW peak power (approx. 138 kW continuous). Two PSM motors for all-wheel drive. 800V technology enables up to 270 kW charging speed.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

Sporting character โ€” driving fun guaranteed

367 hp dual electric motor with noticeable temperament.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! PPE software bugs โ€” numerous faults at market launch

The A6 e-tron quattro (270 kW) shares the PPE software problems: door lock unresponsive, collision warning without cause, CarPlay failure, app reporting faults that the MMI does not show. Software level at delivery often incomplete.

Symptoms: Doors cannot be opened via app, warning messages for no apparent reason, CarPlay does not connect, audio non-functional. Workshop update or control unit replacement needed.

0โ€“0 $ from 1,000 km
!! Electric motor vibration โ€” harmonic resonance noise

Like the Q6 e-tron quattro, owners of the A6 e-tron quattro report harmonic resonance noises from the front. Audi plans balance weights for the electric motors. Dealers initially classify the noise as normal.

Symptoms: Harmonic humming or droning from the front at 50โ€“60 km/h, independent of tyre brand. Gets louder at higher speeds.

0โ€“1,500 $ from 10,000 km
!! 12V electrical system โ€” deep discharge during standstill

PPE platform vehicles occasionally report 12V issues after several weeks without a charge connection. The system requires regular use or a permanent charge connection.

Symptoms: Vehicle not ready to start after several days of standing. All systems unresponsive. Jump start or workshop visit needed.

150โ€“400 $
! OTA updates only limited โ€” workshop required

Despite the PPE platform's advertised OTA capability, most updates must be installed at the workshop. Vehicles from 2025 can be software-outdated within 8 months compared to new MY2026 models.

Symptoms: Software level outdated despite promised OTA function. New features only available via workshop visit. Update takes up to 3 hours at the workshop.

0โ€“0 $
! AC charging only 11 kW as standard

The A6 e-tron quattro is also delivered as standard with only 11 kW AC charging. The 22 kW option was not available at market launch. A significant limitation for a premium vehicle priced over 90,000 โ‚ฌ.

Symptoms: Wallbox charging takes noticeably longer than expected. Charge power display shows max. 11 kW despite a 22 kW-capable wallbox.

Vehicle Weaknesses 3

!! Other Recall: Digital Instrument Cluster Can Go Black

On 2021 Audi models (predecessor platform to the C9), the digital instrument cluster can suddenly go dark due to increased connection resistance in the cable. Audi resolves this via a software update reducing sensitivity to voltage fluctuations.

0โ€“0 $
!! Other Recall: PHEV Battery Overheating Risk During Charging

KBA action 93AD affects plug-in hybrid A6, A7, Q5 from production period 08/2019โ€“08/2024. Cell modules in the high-voltage battery can overheat during charging and cause a vehicle fire. Software update as solution (approx. 60 min workshop visit).

0โ€“0 $
! Electronics ACC and MMI Software Faults โ€” First-Year Issues

New model generation with complex electronics architecture. Experience from the C8 shows ACC failures ('unavailable'), MMI crashes and an overly sensitive emergency braking assistant as typical early software issues. Similar teething problems are expected for the C9.

0โ€“500 $
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Above Average
1 complaints ยท 2024โ€“2026
Collision Avoidance
1
Lane Departure
1

Top Reported Issues

โš  Collision Avoidance (1 complaints)
โš  Lane Departure (1 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) ยท 2026-03