Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Audi finally seems to have found its groove with electric vehicles. While some manufacturers are obsessed with building EVs that accelerate like they've just been insulted, the 2026 Audi Q6 e-tron takes a different approach. It simply wants to be an excellent luxury SUV for everyday life. Thankfully, it succeeds.Unlike some reviewers, I have a hard time criticizing the Q6 e-tron because I genuinely think it's an outstanding effort. Sure, it isn't as sexy as its platform cousin, the Porsche Macan EV. Then again, not everyone wants to show up to soccer practice looking like they're late for qualifying at Le Mans.AudiInstead, the Audi wears a tailored suit. It's elegant without being flashy and expensive without trying too hard. Sure, it looks like other Audis, but I think that's how the Germans like it. It has all the luxury vibes, but none of the "look at me" attitude.AudiView the 2 images of this gallery on the original articlePerformance & ChargingBuilt on Audi and Porsche's new Premium Platform Electric (PPE), the Q6 e-tron uses an advanced 800-volt electrical architecture that supports some seriously quick charging. Plug into a compatible DC fast charger, and it'll go from 10 to 80 percent in about 21 minutes, with charging speeds reaching 270 kW. Yeah, it charges like a freight train.AdvertisementAdvertisementPower comes from a 100-kWh battery pack (94.9 kWh usable) feeding dual electric motors that produce up to 456 horsepower. Audi says it'll sprint from 0 to 60 mph in about 4.9 seconds, while the EPA estimates a respectable 307 miles of range.Those numbers are impressive, but they are not class-leading. Additionally, they don't tell the whole story. Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, and even Cadillac tend to look better on paper, even if, in practice, they may not be.AudiOn the RoadAround town, the Q6 e-tron behaves exactly like you'd hope a luxury EV would. It's smooth, quiet, refined, and effortless. The power comes on progressively instead of trying to rearrange your internal organs every time you leave a stoplight. Yes, I like a bit of pain with my commute (if I'm driving a fun car), but the Audi simply gives me comfort and a bit of enjoyment to go with my coffee.This isn't a vehicle that pretends to be a sports car, and Audi deserves some credit for that. Nobody in Ingolstadt was sitting around saying, "Let's make an electric SUV that terrifies Grandma." That's what Porsche is for.AdvertisementAdvertisementRelated: Can the 2026 Lucid Air Touring Justify a $103k Price Tag? It's ComplicatedThe mission was simple: Take the kids to school, run errands, go out for dinner, and look good doing it. Honestly, that's probably what most buyers in this segment want. I do wish the steering required a bit more effort, or felt slightly less synthetic, but that's normal in this segment.I never found myself wishing for more power. Sure, the SQ6 exists for people who think every freeway on-ramp is an audition for Fast & Furious, but the standard Q6 has more than enough grunt for daily life.AudiView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleInterior & TechnologyThe cabin is classic Audi.AdvertisementAdvertisementA sweeping curved display combines an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster with a 14.5-inch touchscreen, creating one of the cleaner interiors in the segment. Audi has managed to make the technology feel modern without making you feel like you're piloting the International Space Station.Then there's the optional passenger display, and, personally, I still don't quite get it. My passenger, however, absolutely loved it. My significant other rattled on and on about its usefulness, which I did not comprehend, but listening (to her) isn't my strong suit.Maybe that's the point: if it keeps your co-pilot entertained and prevents them from asking, "no, where do YOU want to eat?" every five minutes, it might just be worth every penny.Related: I Drive the 2026 Lexus NX 350h F Sport AWD - Is it a Luxury Hybrid with a Sporting Edge?AdvertisementAdvertisementInitially, I thought the seats were a little firm. Then my oversized, slightly ape-like frame settled in, and they became surprisingly comfortable. There's plenty of adjustment without giving you seventeen different ways to inflate your left kidney.Rear-seat room is perfectly acceptable, although I'd appreciate a little more shoulder room. Cargo space is solid too, offering 18.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats and expanding to more than 53 cubic feet with them folded flat. There's also a 2.3-cubic-foot front trunk (frunk), which is ideal for storing charging cables or the snacks you'll pretend aren't yours.AudiPricePrices for the Premium begin at $64,500. My tester was the Prestige trim, and it stickered for roughly $77,000, fully loaded. That's certainly not cheap, but premium electric SUVs aren't exactly competing for the "Most Affordable Vehicle of the Year" award.Compared with rivals from BMW, Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Genesis, and Volvo, the Audi remains competitively priced. I refer specifically to the BMW iX and the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV. It also competes directly with the Tesla Model Y, alongside its platformmate, the Porsche Macan EV. Additionally, the Acura ZDX, Cadillac Lyriq, and Polestar 3 are competitors, although two of those are about to vanish from the market.AudiFinal ThoughtsI drove the standard Q6 e-tron, not the higher-performance SQ6, and honestly, I didn't care. Unless your commute involves chasing Ferraris through the Alps, the standard model has all the performance most families will ever need. It's plenty quick.AdvertisementAdvertisementPerhaps more importantly, Audi nailed the size. It's big enough for a family without feeling like you're captaining a cruise ship through the Target parking lot. It fits in garages, squeezes into parking spaces without drama, and never feels cumbersome.What impressed me most wasn't one standout feature. It was how complete the package felt.The Q6 e-tron doesn't rely on (too many) gimmicks or outrageous acceleration numbers to impress you. It simply does everything well. It's comfortable, refined, practical, and beautifully built. Most importantly, it's enjoyable to drive.No, it didn't make me giggle like a Genesis GV60 Magma, but it did something almost as valuable. It made me feel like I'd quietly made a very smart decision... while also making me feel like I probably earned about fifty grand more a year than I actually do.AdvertisementAdvertisementThat's a pretty neat trick, and it's exactly why the 2026 Audi Q6 e-tron earns my recommendation.Related: 2027 Genesis GV60 Magma First Drive: The EV That Made Me LaughThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jul 13, 2026, where it first appeared in the Reviews section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.