A Changing Roadmap for Electric Luxury
The electric vehicle conversation in Singapore has grown increasingly charged in recent months—and not just in the literal sense. With the government set to stop registering new petrol-powered vehicles from 2030, all new car and taxi registrations will soon have to be cleaner-energy models. As part of Singapore’s Green Plan 2030, this shift has made electric mobility more than a passing trend. It’s also why our Audi Q6 e-tron test drive review arrives at a particularly relevant moment for Singapore drivers navigating this transition.

What began as an experiment in sustainability has now evolved into a race for market share. Nowhere is that more evident than in the influx of Chinese EVs flooding local roads: affordable, feature-packed, and marketed with precision, they’ve quickly redefined what Singaporean buyers expect from value.
But where does that leave the legacy marques? Through the Audi Q6 e-tron test drive review, we discovered that the German marque isn’t playing defence. Instead, Audi is quietly rewriting what premium means—one where refinement, restraint, and reliability matter just as much as cutting-edge specs.
Vorsprung in an Age of Volume
When Audi talks about “Vorsprung durch Technik”, progress through technology, it’s a question of how the brand translates heritage into the language of electrification. The Q6 e-tron sits at that crossroads, built on the new PPE (Premium Platform Electric) architecture shared with the upcoming Porsche Macan EV.







