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Used Audi Q6 e-tron
Factors that affect the depreciation of a Audi Q6 e-tron:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history
Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Audi Q6 e-tron. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £432, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Price range* | Avg. Price | Depreciation | Cars for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 Audi Q6 e-tron | £47,211 - £72,490 | £58,886 | -£5,180 | 224 |
2024 Audi Q6 e-tron | £44,250 - £62,899 | £51,677 | -£24,180 | 32 |
*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Last updated: 12 December 2025
Variant | Price range* | Avg. Price | Depreciation | Cars for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Audi Q6 e-tron Business | £61,552 - £69,315 | £63,693 | - | < 10 |
Audi Q6 e-tron Advanced | £50,000 - £74,050 | £61,310 | -£16,140 | 84 |
📈 The best value Audi Q6 e-tron Performance | £51,890 - £69,299 | £60,944 | -£2,520 | 29 |
Audi Q6 e-tron Black Edition | £54,012 - £59,999 | £56,211 | - | < 10 |
🏆 The most popular Audi Q6 e-tron S-Line | £45,250 - £65,795 | £53,865 | -£7,460 | 93 |
💰 The budget choice Audi Q6 e-tron Sport | £44,475 - £68,500 | £51,472 | -£14,360 | 31 |
*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Last updated: 12 December 2025
The Sport is the cheapest entry point with an average price of £51,472.
There are the most S-Line for sale right now (93), which gives you the most options to choose from.
The Performance has held its price stable with minimal loss in value over the past year (-£2,520).
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 - February | £69,880 | £66,600 | £73,140 | Estimate |
| 2025 - March | £68,800↘ | £64,700 | £72,900 | Estimate |
| 2025 - April | £68,200↘ | £62,740 | £73,660 | Estimate |
| 2025 - May | £67,220↘ | £62,740 | £71,700 | Estimate |
| 2025 - June | £67,900↗ | £63,980 | £71,840 | Estimate |
| 2025 - July | £67,000↘ | £63,040 | £70,980 | Estimate |
| 2025 - August | £66,200↘ | £61,900 | £70,480 | Estimate |
| 2025 - September | £65,380↘ | £61,080 | £69,700 | Estimate |
| 2025 - October | £65,300↘ | £60,580 | £70,020 | Estimate |
| 2025 - November | £64,700↘ | £58,880 | £70,520 | Estimate |
| 2026 - January | £63,420↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - February | £62,780↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - March | £62,140↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - April | £61,500↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - May | £60,860↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Last updated: 12 December 2025
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£5,180
Next 6 months
-£3,840
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Considering the Audi Q6 e-tron? For good reason, the car is a favorite among many. AutoUncle features 399 avalable cars to choose from gathered from numerous dealership websites and online marketplaces.
A used Audi Q6 e-tron costs between £48,990 for the cheapest variant and £73,887 for the most expensive model.
The cost of a pre-owned Audi Q6 e-tron is determined by several factors. Key contributing elements include the year of manufacture, engine capacity and power, fuel efficiency, how much the car's odometer reads along with the vehicle's equipment variant.
For instance, a more recent model with lower mileage, or a luxury edition with a robust engine, usually garners a premium price than a car from an older model year, with higher mileage and no optional extras.
The Audi Q6 e-tron is available with just one fuel type, el. Right now we have three hundred and ninety-nine cars for sale at an average price of £60,657.
It's highly recommended to reflect on your driving patterns before making a decision on the fuel type. How far do you tend to drive in a week? Are they mainly short trips, or do you often find yourself driving longer distances?
For short trips, range is rarely a limitation, so electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol can be fine. For longer daily journeys, consider an electric car, especially if you have the option to charge at home or at work. For longer daily commutes, a modern electric car is often suitable - especially if you can charge at home or at work. If you often drive long distances and can't charge, diesel can still be a viable option. It's important to consider that in some countries, diesel engines with high emissions are prohibited from entering cities.
The increasing preference for electric vehicles in the UK is related to their green credentials, decreased fuel and upkeep costs, and governmental measures targeting carbon emission reduction, which encompass incentives for buyers of these cars. The integration of hybrid vehicles like the Audi Q6 e-tron is essential in the journey towards more environmentally responsible and sustainable transportation choices.
Numerous advantages exist for purchasing a used electric car. Benefits such as:
Lower purchase price: Used EVs are often more affordable than their new counterparts. This decreased cost barrier allows a more diverse group of buyers to consider electric vehicles.
Environmental impact: Opting for a pre-owned electric vehicle instead of a new model further diminishes ecological footprint. The process of building a new vehicle, especially the battery, entails a significant emission of carbon. Buying used means you're not contributing to this.
Improved battery life: The unease over battery endurance in electric vehicles has subsided as technological developments have emerged. A significant portion of battery life remains in many used electric vehicles, alongside a downward trend in the costs of battery replacement.
Performance and technology: A great deal of today's electric vehicles provide outstanding performance and the latest technological advancements. Even slightly dated models can still bring a contemporary, high-tech driving experience.
Government incentives: Though not to the extent of new electric vehicles, governmental incentives might still exist for previously owned electric vehicles, like reduced car tax and admittance to areas with low emissions.
The Audi Q6 e-tron is only available in the SUV body type in the UK. SUV is short for Sport Utility Vehicle, and this is easily one of the most popular cars on the market today. The style is versatile, and the ride height is higher than traditional cars, which is a key selling point.
The Audi Q6 e-tron is quite well-liked in its segment but still there are some alternatives to consider.
Competing cars for the Audi Q6 e-tron
With a selection of 6,001 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Puma Gen-E clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Audi Q6 e-tron. The Ford Puma Gen-E has an average price tag of £16,790.
The Ford Transit Custom is another popular car in the segment with a selection of 5,587 vehicles currently for sale with an average price of £15,995. Ranked third, the VW T6.1 is also a good alternative to the Audi Q6 e-tron, and you'll find 1,663 used VW T6.1 cars for an average price of £32,289 on AutoUncle.