Audi has released images of its updated 2022 Audi e-tron Sportback undergoing winter testing ahead of its launch in the coming months.
Featuring a camouflaged front and rear end, it's thought the updates to the battery-powered SUV's styling will include minor tweaks to the front and rear bumpers designed to lower the already-sleek 0.25Cd drag coefficient.
It looks like the front Matrix LED headlights and LED tail-lights will carry over largely unchanged.
New wheels and paint options will also be offered.
Inside, expect a refreshed version of its infotainment system and minor updates that could include the introduction of higher-grade materials within the cabin.
The big news concerns the introduction of new battery options that should see the range exceed 600km for the first time.
That's a considerable step up from the 466km (WLTP) distance the current Audi e-tron Sportback can cover with the largest 95kWh lithium-ion battery pack installed.
There's no word on whether Audi will slip in more powerful electric motors, although few prospective buyers have cause for complaint with the 370kW/973Nm dished up by the three-motor e-tron S Sportback.
However, a modest improvement over the 4.5 seconds it takes for the 0-100km/h sprint is expected.
Set to be revealed in the coming months, the e-tron Sportback was only introduced in 2020, so the timing of the facelift seems a bit premature in the usual seven-year car lifecycle.
But it's thought some of the updates will also be introduced to the regular e-tron that made its debut in 2018.