Audi’s Latest Entry-Level Model Has 577 HP


- Audi has introduced an entry-level e-tron GT called the quattro.
- It features 20-inch wheels, black accents, and a modestly equipped cabin.
- Power comes from a dual-motor AWD system producing up to 577 hp.
Audi is broadening its e-tron GT lineup with the introduction of a new entry-level variant, set to launch in Europe. Known simply as the quattro, this new trim takes its place below the more performance-focused S, RS, and RS Performance versions, offering a more accessible option.
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Audi had surprisingly little to say about the car, but it features a body color Singleframe grille with a black surround. Customers will also find Matrix LED headlights, a black diffuser, and 20-inch wheels with a black finish. They’re joined by mirror caps that can be had in either black or carbon.
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The interior features a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.1-inch infotainment system. Other niceties include heated sport seats, a heated sport steering wheel, a panoramic glass sunroof, and a ten speaker audio system. Audi also noted there’s a decent amount of storage space including a trunk and frunk with 14.3 cubic feet (405 liters) and 2.7 cubic feet (77 liter), respectively.
Power comes from a 105 kWh (usable: 97 kWh) battery pack, which feeds a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 496 hp (370 kW / 503 PS) or 577 hp (430 kW / 585 PS) with Launch Control. This enables the car to rocket from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in as little as four seconds. By comparison, the S e-tron quattro delivers up to 671 hp (500 kW / 680 PS) with Launch Control for a 0-62 run in 3.4 seconds.
Besides being fast, the e-tron GT quattro is 66.1 lbs (30 kg) lighter than the S variant and has a range of up to 387 miles (622 km). When the battery is low, customers will be thankful for the 320 kW DC fast charging capability that can deliver up to 177 miles (285 km) of range in as little as ten minutes.
Audi is now accepting orders, with German pricing starting at €108,900 (around $118,000 at current exchange rates), a notable drop from the previous entry-level S e-tron GT, which started at €126,000 ($141,000). In the United Kingdom, the quattro will arrive in August, priced at £88,555 ($111,000) It will also be offered in a better-equipped Vorsprung variant for £108,055 ($134,000).
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