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All-new Audi Q6 e-tron showcases self-driving technology, 'Digital Stage'
The Philippine Star
|March 26, 2025
The all-new Audi Q6 e-tron takes convenience and safety in everyday trips to a new level through an array of intelligent systems that allow its advanced features to function seamlessly.
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Leading the advanced features is the Q6 e-tron's self-driving technology. Benefiting from Audi's holistic approach to automated driving, the Q6 e-tron's system uses numerous sensors to constantly monitor the vehicle's surroundings.
When the Q6 e-tron's adaptive cruise control is activated, it automatically maintains a pre-selected speed and adjusts for changes should the vehicle in front slows down. It also determines the ideal distance from the vehicle in front, and will react instantaneously.
In stop-and-go traffic, the self-driving system can slow the Q6 e-tron to a standstill, and can also set it off again without driver intervention.
When combined with the lane departure assist that keeps the vehicle between lane markings on the road (even steering it around bends), the Q6 e-tron is able to provide self-driving functions under certain conditions.
Fitted to the cabin of the new Q6 e-tron Performance are equally advanced features.
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