Audi has included in its price lists the new Audi e-tron Sportback , which was officially quick just a few weeks ago at the Los Angeles Auto Show. It starts at 75,400 euros.
Expected for the first half of 2020, the latest brand of the ring brand has a range of about 440 km in its premium version and 265 kW / 360 bhp offered by his duo of electric motors.
The Audi e-tron Sportback 50 has a 313-horsepower dual-motor solution with a 71 kWh lithium-ion battery pack (64.7 usable). The Audi e-tron Sportback 55, on the other hand, features a dual-engine solution, but with a maximum power of 408 horsepower. The battery capacity, in this case, rises to 95 kWh (86.5 kWh usable).
The autonomy according to the WLTP cycle for the 50 is 336 Km. A value that rises to 446 Km for the 55 with a larger battery.
Based on transmission and battery similar to the previous SUV E-Tron, the Sportback model is also manufactured via the platform developed by the German brand, for the production of various versions of electric vehicles, including the first two represent the flagship models.
Audi e-tron Sportback will be offered in three very different versions : e-tron , e-tron Business and e-tron S line edition . Prices are as follows:
* e-tron 50 quattro - 75,400 euros (e-tron); 81,100 euros (e-tron Business); 83,000 euros (e-tron S line edition)
* e-tron 55 quattro - 87.400 euro (e-tron); 93,100 euros (e-tron Business); 95,000 euros (e-tron S line edition)
In terms of aesthetics, this e-tron Sportback is inspired by his big brother presented a few months ago. With a more sporty temperament, however, this sports model is equipped with new LED lights with intelligent lighting with "exceptional precision".
In addition to the basic set-up, Business configurations are also planned for the homonymous clientele and S line edition with the more sporty style of the bodywork, the specific 20-inch diameter alloy wheels and the lowered trim with adaptive air suspension.
Audi e-tron Sportback 50 can accelerate to 100 km / h in 5.8 s. and has a maximum allowable speed of 200 km / h.
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