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Audi’s future looks fast, sleek, and (mostly) electric — Here’s what’s coming next

By Mathilda Bartholomew | April 23, 2025

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Whether you’re all about petrol, plug-in hybrids, or fully electric rides, Audi’s coming in hot.

Audi’s future looks fast, sleek, and (mostly) electric — Here’s what’s coming next

Audi’s going all-in on electric by 2033, but don’t worry — petrol power isn’t dead just yet. The brand is still pumping out exciting new models, and 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for anyone into fast estates, stylish SUVs, and hybrid beasts.

Let’s dive into what Audi’s cooking up...

What’s Dropping in 2025

Audi had a packed 2024, with new versions of the A5, A6 e-tron, A6 Avant, RS3, and the updated Q5 SUV. And in 2025? It’s only getting spicier.

RS5 Avant — The Power Wagon Returns

If you’ve been holding out for the full-fat RS version of the new A5, your patience is about to pay off. The RS5 Avant is dropping soon, and it’s expected to keep a twin-turbo V6 engine — this time boosted with plug-in hybrid tech. Think around 600hp, and you’re in the right ballpark.

Expect the usual RS upgrades too: an aggressive bodykit, chunky wheels, and those iconic oval exhausts. Think of it as Audi’s answer to the BMW M3 Touring — but possibly even meaner.

New Audi Q3 — Compact, but Make It Premium

Audi’s also updating the Q3, its popular compact SUV. Spy shots show it’s borrowing design vibes from the new Q6 e-tron, with sleek front lights and a bold light bar across the back.

It’s been spotted testing in the snow (and apparently getting a bit stuck), but underneath the camo, it’s shaping up to be a proper BMW X1 rival — stylish, compact, and ideal for city life or weekend road trips.

Looking Further Ahead: 2026 and Beyond

RS6 Avant — Petrol Power Isn’t Done Yet

Even with Audi going electric, they’re not killing off the RS6 just yet. The next-gen RS6 Avant is expected to get the 4.0-litre V8 plug-in hybrid from Bentley’s latest Continental GT. That means around 782hp and 1,000Nm of torque. Translation: it’ll fly — and scare a few BMW M5s while it’s at it.

Design-wise, think wide arches, massive grilles, and enough road presence to part traffic.

RS6 Avant e-tron — The Silent Assassin

But if electric power is more your vibe, Audi’s also working on an all-electric RS6. This RS6 Avant e-tron will sit at the top of the A6 e-tron range and could produce close to 800hp, hitting 0-60mph in under 3 seconds.

It’ll share tech with Porsche and should look way more aggressive than the standard e-tron. Expect it to land in 2026 or later, with a six-figure price tag to match its supercar-like numbers.

Whether you’re all about petrol, plug-in hybrids, or fully electric rides, Audi’s coming in hot. From sleek estates to bold SUVs, the lineup is stacked with performance and style — and it’s clear they’re not slowing down anytime soon.

Which one would you drive first?

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