The base version of Audi's four-door, battery-electric Gran Turismo is now available: The new E-Tron GT Quattro can be ordered immediately.
Audi E-Tron GT Quattro
Audi AG
The battery-electric GT family at Audi is growing. Following the S E-Tron GT, the RS E-Tron GT, and the RS E-Tron GT Performance, the base version, the Audi E-Tron GT Quattro, is now coming to market. The sporty design with a low silhouette and long wheelbase is combined in the GT Quattro with a black mask at the front, an inverted single frame in the color of the car, and a rear diffuser with vertical fins. In the interior, the front seats are eight-way adjustable sports seats with integrated headrests. The rear seats can be folded down partially or completely. The trunk offers up to 405 liters of volume, and there is also a 77-liter luggage compartment at the front.
The Audi E-Tron GT Quattro offers a system output of 370 kW (503 hp). With Launch Control, this increases briefly to 430 kW (585 hp). The gross battery capacity of 105 kWh (net 97 kWh) is said to enable a range of up to 622 km. The drag coefficient of 0.24 and the controllable air intakes are helpful in this regard. Power is transmitted to the intelligent all-wheel drive, which distributes the drive torque between the front and rear axles in a fully variable manner. The entry-level model weighs around 30 kg less than the S model and is available to order now from $108,900.
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