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1 Audi E-tron for sale in Australia
The Audi e-tron is a luxury electric SUV available in Australia in two body styles: the standard e-tron and the sleeker e-tron Sportback. It boasts impressive performance with a powerful electric motor setup and all-wheel drive (quattro). Packed with high-tech features like a virtual cockpit and a comprehensive infotainment system, the e-tron offers a luxurious and comfortable driving experience.
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1 Audi E-tron for sale in Australia
The Audi e-tron is a luxury electric SUV available in Australia in two body styles: the standard e-tron and the sleeker e-tron Sportback. It boasts impressive performance with a powerful electric motor setup and all-wheel drive (quattro). Packed with high-tech features like a virtual cockpit and a comprehensive infotainment system, the e-tron offers a luxurious and comfortable driving experience.
Buyers' Guide
Audi E-Tron buying guide
Why buy Audi e-tron?
The Audi e-tron, is a premium electric SUV offering a blend of luxury, advanced technology, and practical spaciousness. With its high-quality interior, dual screens, and Audi’s Virtual Cockpit, it ensures a high-end experience. Technological features like a 360-degree camera, LED lights, and seamless smartphone integration enhance its appeal. Its respectable performance, substantial boot capacity, and six years of Chargefox charging make it practical for everyday use. Renowned for Audi's reliability and style, the e-tron also supports environmental sustainability, making it an excellent choice in the luxury electric vehicle market in Australia.
Audi e-tron range and updates
The Audi e-tron, has received numerous updates to enhance its electric range and performance. Key models such as the e-tron 50 quattro, e-tron 55 quattro, and the sportier e-tron S offer ranges of approximately 300 km, 400 km, and 360 km, respectively, while the latest Q8 e-tron variants can reach up to 450 km on a full charge. Updates include improved battery management, aerodynamic enhancements, advanced regenerative braking, and periodic software upgrades, all contributing to better efficiency and making the e-tron a more competitive electric vehicle in the market.
Audi e-tron tech and features
2022 Audi e-tron Sportback
Engine and Drivetrain
All Audi e-tron models sold in Australia are electric vehicles (EVs). They come with two electric motors mounted on the axles, one in the front and one at the rear, providing all-wheel drive (quattro).
- Battery: 95kWh lithium-ion battery pack
Performance
There are two main variants - the regular e-tron and the high-performance S line.
- Regular e-tron: Offers 355kW of power and 664Nm of torque, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 6.5 seconds (SUV) and 6.6 seconds (Sportback).
- e-tron S line: Equipped with three electric motors, it delivers a mighty 370kW of power and a staggering 973Nm of torque. This translates to a 0-100km/h time of a mere 4.5 seconds for both the SUV and Sportback.
Standard Features
- 12.3-inch Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster
- 10.1-inch MMI touch response infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Audi connect plus with navigation, live traffic updates, and remote services
- 360-degree parking camera
- Heated leather seats
- Panoramic sunroof
- LED headlights and taillights
- Five driving modes (Auto, Comfort, Efficiency, Individual, and Dynamic)
- Three-stage regenerative braking
Safety Features
- Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection
- Lane departure warning
- Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go functionality
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Tire pressure monitoring system
Optional Features
- 21-inch alloy wheels
- Bang & Olufsen premium sound system
- Matrix LED headlights with laser lights
- Head-up display
- Heated rear seats
- Adaptive air suspension
- Tow bar
Audi e-tron running costs and value
The Audi e-tron offers significantly lower running costs compared to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles due to cheaper electricity costs, reduced maintenance needs, and benefits from extensive charging infrastructure like six years of Chargefox charging. Its energy consumption translates to about 2.3 to 2.7 liters of petrol equivalent per 100 km, highlighting its efficiency. Positioned as a luxury SUV, the e-tron’s value is enhanced by its premium features, advanced technology, and environmental benefits, although its depreciation rate may vary based on market factors and technological advancements.
Highlights:
Combines performance and efficiency:
- Energy consumption translates to about 2.3 to 2.7 liters of petrol equivalent per 100 km.
Petrol range:
- The e-tron is electric and doesn't have a petrol engine or range.
Electric options:
- The Audi e-tron name has been replaced by Audi Q8 e-tron.
- Several trim levels are available, likely with varying battery capacities and range. Specific range information isn't mentioned but can be found on the Audi Australia website.
High-performance electric option:
- Audi offers the e-tron GT, a high-performance electric car (separate model from the Q8 e-tron).
Ownership cost:
- Lower running costs compared to traditional gasoline vehicles due to:
- Cheaper electricity costs
- Reduced maintenance needs
- 6 years of free, unlimited charging at Chargefox stations
Appeals to:
- Drivers who want a luxury SUV with:
- Performance and efficiency
- Advanced technology
- Environmental benefits
Additional notes:
- Depreciation rate may vary depending on market factors and technological advancements.
Overall
The Audi e-tron stands out as a luxury electric SUV that combines performance, efficiency, and cutting-edge technology. Its spacious and high-quality interior, extensive range, and advanced features make it an appealing choice for luxury vehicle buyers. With lower running costs, environmental benefits, and the backing of Audi’s reliability and style, the e-tron represents a compelling option in Australia’s luxury electric vehicle market.
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How does the Audi e-tron handle?
The Audi e-tron is known for its surefooted handling despite its size and weight. This is thanks to a combination of factors like:
- All-wheel drive: Provides better traction and stability in all weather conditions.
- Low center of gravity: Due to the placement of the batteries below the floor, the e-tron has a lower centre of gravity than most SUVs, which helps with handling corners and reduces body roll.
- Adjustable air suspension (optional): This allows you to adjust the ride height for comfort or performance.
While it won't handle like a sports car, reviews suggest the Audi e-tron offers a comfortable and confident driving experience.
What is the real-world driving range of the Audi e-tron?
The official EPA estimated range for the Audi e-tron (Q8 e-tron) in Australia is 362-364 km. However, in real-world situations, this can vary depending on factors like:
- Driving conditions (city vs highway)
- Weather (extreme cold or heat can reduce range)
- Driving habits (aggressive acceleration, high speeds)
Expect to achieve around 80% of the EPA estimated range in most real-world driving scenarios. So, for the e-tron, that translates to a real-world range of somewhere between 1288-292 km on average.
What are the different trim levels available for the Audi e-tron in Australia?
Audi has transitioned the e-tron name to Q8 e-tron. Here are the available trim levels:
- Q8 e-tron 50: This is the base trim with a smaller battery pack (usable capacity of around 76kWh) and an estimated range of 364 km
- Q8 e-tron 55: This offers a larger battery pack (usable capacity of around 95kWh) and a longer estimated range of 443 km
- Q8 e-tron S: This is the performance variant with the same 95kWh battery as the 55 but tuned for more power. The range is slightly lower at around 408 km due to the performance focus.
How does the cargo space of the Audi e-tron compare to gasoline-powered SUVs?
Here's the breakdown of cargo space for the Audi Q8 e-tron with cubic feet converted to litters:
- Cargo space behind the rear seats: 770 litters (Sportback) or 807 litters (regular).
- Maximum cargo space with the rear seats folded: 1,543 litters (Sportback) or 1,597 litters (regular).
Despite the variations between the regular and Sportback models, both offer considerable storage capacity for everyday needs. It's also worth noting that the e-tron's boxier shape can provide a slight advantage in terms of usable space compared to more sloped designs. Additionally, some e-tron models include a frunk (front trunk) for extra storage, a feature typically not found in traditional gasoline-powered SUVs.
What are the pros and cons of the Audi e-tron?
Pros:
- Luxury and Performance: The e-tron offers a blend of luxury appointments, a comfortable ride, and strong performance for an electric SUV.
- Spacious Interior: It provides ample passenger and cargo space for most needs.
- Fast Charging: The e-tron is compatible with DC fast chargers, allowing for quicker charging on longer trips (compared to some competitors).
- Audi Brand Reputation: You get the backing of a well-established brand known for quality and safety.
Cons:
- Price: The e-tron is on the pricier side compared to some other electric SUVs.
- Real-World Range: While the official range is decent, real-world driving can significantly impact it.
- Not as Sporty Handling: Compared to some performance-oriented electric cars, the e-tron prioritizes comfort and stability.
- Less Cargo Space than some competitors: With the seats up, some gasoline SUVs offer a little more cargo space.