Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) cost to own in Massachusetts — the true 5-year total
The Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) starts at $65,095. As of July 1, 2026, over 5 years, owning one (EV) costs about $78,337 in Massachusetts — $1,306/month, $1.31/mile — including depreciation, charging (with the ~12% AC charging loss most calculators ignore), maintenance, insurance, financing and fees. That's $56,260 less than a comparable Land Rover Range Rover P400 SE over the same 5 years. Massachusetts's electricity (29.4¢/kWh) is 56% above the U.S. average, and gas runs $3.94/gal here — both fed straight into the numbers above. The federal $7,500 EV credit expired Sept 30, 2025 and is not applied.
Massachusetts EV incentive: MOR-EV Standard rebate (new EV) — up to $3,500 (income / price caps may apply). Shown for reference; not included in the total above. Source: Mass.gov MOR-EV program
Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) · Massachusetts · 5-year estimate$78,337 total · $1,306/mo · $1.31/mi
Where the money goes
| Cost component | Electric · Audi Q6 e-tron | Gas · Land Rover Range Rover |
|---|---|---|
| Depreciation (estimated) | $37,755 (48%) | $69,906 (52%) |
| Charging / fuel | $8,353 (11%) | $13,137 (10%) |
| ↳ of which charging loss | 12% (~$1,002) | — |
| Maintenance | $5,400 (7%) | $9,480 (7%) |
| Insurance | $15,000 (19%) | $21,180 (16%) |
| Financing interest | $11,678 (15%) | $20,744 (15%) |
| Registration & fees | $150 (0%) | $150 (0%) |
| Total cost of ownership | $78,337 | $134,597 |
The charging-loss row is the ~10–15% of electricity lost to AC charging that you pay for but never reaches the battery — we include it; most calculators don't.
Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) specs & assumptions
- Starting MSRP
- $65,095manufacturer base
- Powertrain
- Electric
- Efficiency
- 32 kWh/100miEPA
- Range
- 321 miEPA
- Massachusetts electricity
- 29.4¢/kWhEIA
- Annual miles (assumed)
- 12,000adjustable in tool
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What else moves your Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) cost
The 5-year total already folds in depreciation, charging, insurance, maintenance and financing. Here's how the biggest levers work — and the ones that sit outside the total.
- Financing. Borrow the full $65,095 at a typical 7.2% new-car APR over 60 months and interest alone adds about $12,612. Lower the APR or add a down payment in the calculator and the total drops — financing is in the 5-year figure above.
- Insurance. This model averages about $3,000/yr to insure — roughly $800/yr more than a comparable gas car ($2,200/yr), as EV parts and repairs tend to cost more — our own estimate, calibrated to Insurify/Bankrate 2026, and already in the total above.
- Home charger. A Level 2 home charger is a one-time $500–$2,000 installed (depends on your panel and wiring) — not in the total above, but it pays back fast versus public fast-charging.
- Tires. EVs are heavier and make instant torque, so tires can wear ~20% faster — a real running cost most comparisons skip. We fold a higher maintenance rate for EVs into the total.
- Where you charge. Public DC fast-charging can cost 2–3× your home rate. The total assumes 80% home charging; if you can't charge at home, lower that share in the calculator to see the real cost.
Cost to charge the Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) at home
A full charge of the Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) costs about $33, and it runs about $10.71 per 100 mi at home — versus about $13.14 for a typical 30 mpg gas car. Home charging only (the ~12% AC charging loss is included); public DC fast-charging is billed per session by each network — often 2–3× the home rate — and isn't in these figures.
- Full charge (100 kWh usable)
- $33pack ÷ (1 − 12% loss) × $0.29/kWh
- Per 100 mi at home
- $10.7132 kWh/100mi + 12% charging loss × $0.29/kWh
- A typical 30 mpg gas car
- $13.14/100miat $3.94/gal — for comparison
Recalls & reliability record — Q6 e-tron
Official U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) safety record for the Q6 e-tron, MY 2025. Figures cover all powertrains and trims sold under the Q6 e-tron nameplate for the model years shown. A recall means a free remedy is available at no cost. Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov), data as of .
Recalls (3)
- Seat Belts
Dealers will inspect and replace the right and left rear seat belt assembly as necessary, free of charge.
- Back Over Prevention
Dealers will replace the rearview camera.
- Back Over Prevention
Dealers will update the rearview camera control unit software, free of charge.
Consumer complaints
NHTSA has 25 consumer complaints on file for the Q6 e-tron (MY 2025). The most-reported areas: Electrical System, Forward Collision Avoidance, Lane Departure. Complaints are unverified reports submitted by consumers to NHTSA.
Audi Q6 e-tron (base RWD, electric) head-to-head comparisons
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