Audi Q4 e-tron Facelift Unveiled Globally with Triple-Screen Interior and Improved Range
Audi has globally revealed the facelifted Q4 e-tron in SUV and Sportback forms, featuring a triple-screen interior, updated controls, and improved range. Boot space is now 515 litres, expandable to 1,487 litres with the rear seats folded.

Audi has unveiled the facelifted Q4 e-tron globally, introducing updates to both the SUV and Sportback versions. The refreshed model features revised exterior and interior designs, a new triple-screen setup, and an improved claimed driving range. The Q4 e-tron has served as Audi’s entry-level all-electric vehicle since its international launch in 2021. It will remain in this position until the Audi A2 e-tron arrives in 2026.
Key Highlights
- Audi unveils Q4 e-tron facelift in SUV and Sportback versions
- Facelift introduces triple-screen interior with largest passenger display in any Audi
- Boot space now 515 litres expandable to 1487 litres with rear seats folded
- Physical AC controls removed and replaced with touchscreen access
Key Interior Updates
The most significant changes are inside the cabin. The facelifted Q4 e-tron now offers a triple-screen layout. This includes an 11.9-inch digital driver’s display and a 12.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Audi also offers an optional 12-inch passenger display, which is the largest passenger screen available in any Audi vehicle worldwide.
The vehicle continues to offer an augmented reality (AR) head-up display as an optional feature. Audi has removed the physical air conditioning controls found in the previous model. These functions are now accessible through the central touchscreen. The steering wheel retains its modern four-spoke design but now includes roller controls and touch-enabled buttons on both sides.
Design and Practicality Changes
The centre console has been redesigned and now integrates with the front centre armrest, providing a more streamlined look. Boot space has decreased slightly by 5 litres, now offering 515 litres of storage. This can be expanded to 1,487 litres when the rear bench is folded down.
The Q4 e-tron facelift continues to position itself as a key model in Audi’s electric lineup. The updates focus on technology and user experience, reflecting Audi’s commitment to innovation in the electric vehicle segment.
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