Nearly two and a half years have passed since Audi introduced the A6 e-tron concept, but the production model is inching closer to reality and a prototype was recently caught in Europe.

Snapped by CarScoops reader Thomas, the electric sedan is heavily disguised but features a fully enclosed grille. It’s flanked by split lighting units, which echo those found on the upcoming Q6 e-tron. Further below, there are angular intakes and a wide central opening with a honeycomb mesh insert.

Designers gave the car streamlined bodywork with soft curves and flowing surfaces. They’re joined by sizeable side skirts, flush-mounted door handles, and a rakish windscreen that flows into a sloping roof.

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There isn’t much to see out back, but the EV has slender taillights and a trunk with an integrated spoiler. They’re accompanied by a sporty diffuser and a stepped rear bumper.

Despite numerous sightings over the past year and a half, we haven’t gotten a good look inside. However, the model may follow in the footsteps of the Q6 e-tron and sport an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster that flows into a 14.5-inch infotainment system. The crossover can also be outfitted with a 10.9-inch front passenger display, which features shutter technology to prevent the driver from being distracted.

Regardless, the A6 and Q6 e-tron will ride on the all-new PPE platform. The latter will have a 100 kWh battery pack that powers a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing approximately 375 hp (280 kW / 380 PS). This setup should enable the model to have a range of around 373 miles (600 km) in the WLTP cycle.

Buyers looking for more performance can wait for the SQ6 e-tron, which will have around 483 hp (360 kW / 490 PS). The S6 e-tron should mirror that and eventually be followed by a high-performance RS6 e-tron.

Audi was originally slated to introduce the A6 e-tron this year, but the car is now expected to debut in 2024.

Thanks to Thomas for sharing the photos!