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Audi A6 E-Tron

NHTSA safety across every Audi A6 E-Tron model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Audi A6 E-Tron we cover (2025 to 2025), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-02

The 2025 Audi A6 e-tron is a fully electric executive sedan and sportback competing in the premium EV segment against rivals like the BMW i5 and Mercedes EQE. Aimed at luxury buyers who want a refined, technology-forward alternative to combustion-powered business sedans, it represents Audi's push to electrify its bread-and-butter A6 nameplate for a new generation of performance-minded, eco-conscious drivers.

From a pure safety-data standpoint, the 2025 Audi A6 e-tron is a blank slate in federal records, and shoppers deserve to know exactly what that means. NHTSA has not crash-tested this model during the 2025 model year we cover, so there are no star ratings or Safety Index scores to report. That is not a red flag in itself, as many newly introduced or low-volume models simply have not yet cycled through the agency's testing queue, but it does mean buyers cannot lean on federal crash-test data when making a safety comparison against rivals that do carry NHTSA ratings. On the recall front, the picture is clean: zero recalls have been issued for the 2025 A6 e-tron. That is an encouraging early indicator for a brand-new platform, though it is worth remembering that recalls often emerge in the months and years following a vehicle's launch as real-world use surfaces issues. Owner complaints sit at just two total, with zero reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths attached to those filings. These are unverified allegations by NHTSA's own standards, and at this complaint volume no meaningful pattern can be drawn. The honest bottom line: the 2025 Audi A6 e-tron has a spotless early federal safety record, but the absence of crash-test data is a genuine gap that cautious buyers should weigh carefully before purchasing.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally praise the A6 e-tron for its polished, upscale cabin materials, composed and refined driving dynamics, and strong straight-line performance. Most find the interior design and technology integration to be class-competitive, and the overall ride comfort is frequently highlighted as a strength. Some reviewers note that the infotainment learning curve and charging infrastructure considerations are worth factoring into the ownership picture.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • NHTSA has not crash-tested the 2025 Audi A6 e-tron, meaning there are no federal star ratings available. Shoppers should monitor NHTSA's website for updates and consider Euro NCAP results if available in their research.
  • The 2025 A6 e-tron has zero recalls on record, which is a positive early sign for a newly launched platform, but recall history for new models often builds over the first one to two years as the vehicle enters broader use.
  • Only two owner complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2025 model year, with no crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths reported among them. This is too small a sample to identify any safety trend, but the low complaint volume is worth noting.
  • As a brand-new all-electric model on a fresh platform, the A6 e-tron lacks the accumulated federal safety track record that more established models carry. Buyers who prioritize verified crash-test data should factor this gap into their decision and revisit NHTSA's database periodically for new results.

BY YEARA6 E-Tron by model year