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    Audi e-tron 55 quattro

    • SUV SUV
    • 2020
    • Belgium
    • Price
      81,500 €
    • Range
      441 km
    • Efficiency
      22.4 kWh / 100 km
    • Battery
      95 kWh
    • Engine
      408 HP
    • Charge
      %10-80: 26 minutes

    Audi e-tron is the first fully electric vehicle from the Volkswagen Group brand Audi. It was premiered in 2018 Geneva Motor Show. e-tron described as a luxury electric SUV. It has up to 408 horsepower and 664 Nm torque, thanks to its dual motor powertrain.

    At the time of e-tron’s launch, Audi hasn’t finished with its new vehicle platform dedicated to EVs. Because of that, Audi used Q7’s underpinnings as a reference for this electric SUV. It does fell very heavy as a result. But performance-wise e-tron 55 is capable to do 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds.

    There are two variants of e-tron, alongside different body options which are the standard e-tron and the e-tron Sportback.

    Performance

    e-tron 50 quattro and e-tron Sportback 50 quattro models have 71 kWh battery, 308 horsepower dual motor AWD drivetrain. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.8 seconds. Top speed is 190 km/h and energy consumption around 22 kWh/100 km.

    More powerful version of the electric SUV, e-tron 55 quattro and e-tron Sportback 55 quattro produce 408 HP and 540 Nm torque. These versions packed with bigger battery, a capacity of 95 kWh. Thanks to 100 extra horsepower, e-tron 55 can run 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 200 km/h.

    Design and Features

    As from the look of it, you can safely say that Audi e-tron is a spacious vehicle. It even has a 7-seat option. e-tron’s unique grille is the most important element keeping it apart from the combustion engine Audis. The grille has vertical lines and due to the aerodynamics partially closed.

    Audi e-tron has charging ports on each side and charge doors automatically lift open and close with push of a button.

    Exterior of the e-tron does not look beyond its time or anything, unlike most other EVs. Because Audi wants its customers to feel like they’re driving a vehicle not much different than petrol/diesel engine cars. German carmaker accomplished that so far with the e-tron models.

    On the inside, virtual cockpit display behind the steering wheel provides you with tons of features via steering wheel controls, as a result, you don’t need to use other screens very often. 12.1-inch infotainment system in the e-tron supports wireless Apple CarPlay. Audi just recently started supporting the wireless Android Auto, as well.

    There is a secondary display just below the infotainment system. 8.9-inch screen is mostly dedicated to climate control. But when you want to enter a destination to the navigation system, this screen turns into a pad where you can easily write your destination. Back seat passengers also have a climate control touchscreen, and two USB ports for charging their mobile devices.

    Range and Charging

    Audi e-tron 50 and e-tron Sportback 50 have a 71-kWh battery pack, while e-tron 55 and e-tron Sportback 55 have a much bigger 95-kWh capacity. e-tron models with smaller battery have a range of 347 kilometers in the WLTP cycle, whereas e-tron 55 models offer 453 km of range.

    DC charging speed is 120 kW with e-tron 50, and 150 kWh with e-tron 55. Charging the vehicle from 10 percent of SOC to 80% will take less than 30 minutes. Newest versions of the e-tron can be equipped with 22-kW on-board AC charger, but standard vehicles only have the 11-kW charger.