At the end of 2018, Audi introduced its first all-electric vehicle to the world – the Audi e-tron – and a whole new chapter of the brand’s history began. The e-tron name describes Audi vehicles wholly driven by electric power, featuring plug-in fast-charging convenience, advanced energy recuperation whilst driving and of course, zeroIn Europe, the E-Tron GT will go on sale in March 2021 from 99,800 Euros (AU$155,688) and 138,200 Euros (AU$215,592) for the RS variant. An Australian launch for the E-Tron GT is expected to occur in the third quarter of 2021, although specific pricing and model line-up is still to be confirmed. Stay tuned. MORE: All E-Tron stories.
Most models barely top 200 miles with the standard 79.2 kWh battery pack. 2022 Audi e-tron GT: Popular Powertrains: Electric Motor: 240 kW AC synchronous: 390 kW synchronous: Horsepower:
DC Fast Charging Comparison by InsideEVs: Model [data source] Drive / Battery (kWh) Max Power: Avg Power (20-80%) 2019 Audi e-tron quattro 55 SUV [Fastned] AWD
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