If you think of Tesla when someone mentions electric cars, that may very well change in the coming months. Elon Musk is shaking in his boots - Audi is a very strong new contender for luxury EVs. You’ll be able to find whatever floats your boat in their full range of gorgeous electric cars, from sports saloon to bulky SUVs.
So, without further ado, let’s explore Audi’s amazing electric car range, so that you can find out which is right for you. Let’s dive right in!
In September 2018, the first-ever Audi all-electric SUV was launched as the Audi e-tron. There’s no better way of describing Audi’s e-tron GT than an absolute picture-perfect representation of what an electric car should look like. There are two versions of the car, the e-tron GT and the RS e-tron GT. The RS e-tron GT has a boost mode of 637 hp with dual motors and a range of 232 miles with a 93 kWh battery. Sounds monstrous, right?
The Audi e-tron GT is a seamless combination of the roaring fire of Audi sports cars and the high-tech aspect of EVs. The cars are made from sustainable materials and can go from 0 to 62mph in 3.5 seconds. A full recharge of the GT takes 22 minutes only. What’s more, the GT is considered to be among the most gorgeous-looking EVs on the market.
- Price: from £80,850
- Class: Executive car (E)
- Body style: 4-door sedan/saloon
- Layout: Dual-motor, all-wheel drive
- Platform: J1
- Powertrain: 2× AC synchronous electric motors, front and rear axle powered by e-tron
- Power output: Maximum 475 kW
- Transmission : 1-speed direct drive (front axle), 2-speed gearbox (rear axle)
- Electric range: 264.1 mi
- Plug-in charging: 270 kW
- Wheelbase: 114.2 in
- Length: 196.5 in
- Width: 77.2 in
- Height: 55.5 in
- Kerb weight: 4,850.2 lb
If you’re looking for a stylish but powerful SUV, look no further, the Audi e-tron has got you covered. It is available in two different styles of body: the normal e-tron, which is a wide, expensive-looking SUV, and its sibling the Sportback, which is more of an S model.
The normal e-tron has dual motors and a range of 222 miles with a 95 kWh battery, plus a boost mode of 402 hp. You’ll find that the e-tron Sportback is more expensive (its price starts at $84,800) but it is much more powerful - 496 hp and 717 lb-ft. The e-tron S also has a trio of electric motors, one for the front wheels and two for the back. A car of colossal strength, without a drop of diesel!
Many EV enthusiasts are put off by the hefty price tag of most electric car options. The Q4 e-tron is a rather more affordable alternative compared to its other Audi counterparts, and it is available in several configurations that you can choose to suit your needs. It starts at an understandable $49,900 for a range of 241 miles and a battery of 82 kWh.
If you need an EV with a bit more storage, you’ll be enticed by the Q4’s 53.1 cubic feet of storage capacity. You’ll also be able to benefit from Audi’s fast charging on the go, with a more or less full charge in around 38 minutes.
- Price: from $49,900
- Class: Compact luxury crossover SUV
- Body style: 5-door SUV and 5-door coupé SUV ("Sportback")
- Layout: Rear-motor, rear-wheel drive, Dual-motor, all-wheel drive
- Platform: Volkswagen Group MEB
- Powertrain: Electric motor, APP, 310 permanent magnet synchronous motor
- Transmission: 1-speed
- Battery: 52–77 kWh (usable) Lithium-Ion
- Electric range: 212–323 mi
- Plug-in charging up to 125 kW DC fast charging
- Wheelbase: 108.8 in
- Length: 180.6 in
- Width: 73.4 in
- Height: 64.3 in
We thought it might be useful for you to see the additions you can include in your purchase of your e-tron, like:
The recent Audi reports regarding sales stipulate that the popularity of the e-tron models is soaring worldwide. In 2021, Audi sold 81,894 e-trons, which is 57.5% more than the previous year. Audi now has 12 electrified cars, some of which can already be seen roaming through UK roads, as well as in the possession of many renowned world-class footballers like Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr or Luka Modric!
Audi has set clear goals to be CO₂ neutral by the year 2050 through a myriad of technologically advanced assets such as battery charging as you drive and smart connections with your smartphone. There’s plenty to look forward to!
“In the future, virtually every market segment will include models powered by a combination of electric motors and a combustion engine that can be charged at an electric outlet.” said Peter Mertens, member of the Audi technical development board. This sounds promising.
All in all, the all-electric Audi models include:
Though Audi also has hybrid models like: