Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Audi drops the price of the A6 e-tron in Denmark

Audi in Denmark itself says that it has had the 'opportunity to lower the price'. But there are signs that customers are leaving. In any case, the A6 e-tron has become cheaper.

Audi in Denmark lowers the price of the electric car A6 e-tron and at the same time introduces a new level of equipment. The new A6 Progress e-tron can be ordered at a price from DKK 554,990. While the A6 Progress e-tron performance with a range of up to 746 km now costs from DKK 604,990.

The price adjustment on the performance variant with the largest battery is due to improved conditions from AUDI AG.

– As an importer of Audi in Denmark, we work continuously – and in close cooperation with our German manufacturer, AUDI AG – to adapt our product and price range on the Danish market. A market that is constantly developing.

– We have always had an ambition to make the latest innovation in electric cars available, and that the price for the class-leading range should make sense for customers.

– We are very happy that we now have the opportunity to do this before the introduction on the Danish market, so that we are at the forefront when the car lands at the Danish dealers in February next year, says Thomas Roijer, Head of Product at Audi Denmark in a press release .

The A6 e-tron is built on the new 800 volt PPE platform, which allows charging with up to 270 kW. Thanks to efficient aerodynamics, the car can achieve a range of up to 310 km in just 10 minutes of charging.

The new equipment level, Progress, includes, among other things, full LED front and rear lights, sports seats, panoramic display with virtual cockpit, adaptive cruise control, parking assistant, surround camera, electric tailgate and heat pump.

The A6 Progress e-tron is available as a Sportback from DKK 554,990. and as Avant from DKK 569,990. A6 Sportback Progress e-tron performance starts from DKK 604,990. and A6 Avant Progress e-tron performance from DKK 619,990.

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