By 2025, Audi of America aims for one third of its portfolio to be electrified.
Learn more about future electric cars and SUVs from the Audi brand like the much anticipated e-tron® GT, Q4, and Q4 Sportback.
The newest member of the e-tron® family, the Audi e-tron® GT, will feature a sporty aerodynamic design, standard quattro all-wheel
drive, and a 93.4 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.
With an 800-volt electrical architecture, the e-tron GT comes standard with the ability to charge at an industry-benchmark 270 kW using DC fast-chargers. This allows it to replenish its battery from 5-80% in just 22.5 minutes - among the quickest charging rates currently available of any EV.
2022 Audi e-tron® GT driver-centric cockpit
2022 Audi e-tron® GT rear exterior
The e-tron® lineup will soon expand to include another new SUV - the Audi Q4 e-tron®. This vehicle will be similar in size to the gas-powered Q5 SUV, and is set to rival compact electric SUVs like the Tesla Model Y and Volvo XC40 Recharge.
Much like the Audi e-tron® GT, the Q4 will be powered by dual electric motors and quattro all-wheel drive. It's expected to be equipped with a large 82.0-kWh battery, which would deliver up to 280 miles of driving range per charge.
Audi Q4 concept cockpit
Audi Q4 concept second row
Also soon to join the e-tron line-up of electric cars is the Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron®. It's expected to feature the same powertrain and battery as the Q4 SUV, but offer an even sleeker exterior profile.
Taking design cues from the current Audi e-tron® Sportback model, the Q4 Sportback boasts a downward sloping roofline, which results in an impressive drag coefficient of 0.26, which equates to greater aerodynamics and efficiency.
Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron® concept cockpit
Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron® concept exterior
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