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Audi e-tron GT quattro debuts with dynamic design and long-range battery

Audi e-tron GT quattro enters premium EV market with 622 km range
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Audi unveils the e-tron GT quattro, a new base model with 430 kW power, 622 km range, and fast charging up to 320 kW. Available now from €108,900.

Audi is making a bold move in the premium electric vehicle market by introducing the base version of the e-tron GT quattro — a model that blends the dynamics of a sports coupé with the practicality of an everyday car. Starting at €108,900, buyers get more than just the signature Gran Turismo aesthetics — they receive serious technical capabilities that rival more expensive competitors.

The new e-tron GT quattro delivers up to 430 kW in Launch Control mode, reaching 0 to 100 km/h in just four seconds. But it’s not just about speed. With a 105 kWh battery (97 kWh net), the model offers up to 622 kilometers of range under WLTP conditions. Fast charging of up to 320 kW allows for around 285 km of range replenishment in just 10 minutes, especially when the battery is preconditioned by the route planner.

Its technical platform features a strategically designed battery layout in the floor, providing a flat surface and extra foot space for rear passengers. The car offers two luggage compartments: a 405-liter rear trunk and a 77-liter front storage space.

Audi e-tron GT quattro
Audi e-tron GT quattro / audi-mediacenter.com

The design reflects its sporty DNA — with a coupé-like silhouette, extended wheelbase, and aerodynamic features like active air intakes. The drag coefficient of 0.24 ensures efficient and quiet travel.

Special attention goes to the advanced quattro all-wheel-drive system. It analyzes road conditions and reallocates torque between the axles in milliseconds. Depending on the selected mode — Efficiency or Dynamic — the drivetrain adjusts for either maximum range or performance.

The model is manufactured at the Audi Sport GmbH Böllinger Höfe facility, where manual craftsmanship meets digital precision. Production is fully CO₂-neutral, powered by renewable energy and biogas cogeneration. Some manufacturing operations are controlled through a virtual cloud system for enhanced flexibility.

Standard features include matrix LED headlights, air suspension, leather interior, panoramic roof, and Audi’s Virtual Cockpit. Optional packages range from Bang & Olufsen sound systems to next-gen driver assistance technologies.

As interest in EVs continues to rise, the e-tron GT quattro has seen consistent demand. In 2023, Audi’s electric lineup experienced significant growth, with this model emerging as a key player, particularly in the European market.

With this launch, Audi is not merely expanding the GT family — it is asserting itself as a serious contender in the premium EV segment, combining performance, design, and sustainability.

Source: audi-mediacenter.com

Mark Havelin

2025, May 13 22:07

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