Audi e-tron GT review: Sporty and sophisticated four-door electric GT
The IndependentThe Audi e-tron GT is an achingly pretty car. The Audi e-tron GT quattro’s 530PS gives rapid acceleration, and the 646PS RS is even faster. Audi e-tron GT: From £87,500, Audi.co.uk open image in gallery The Audi e-tron GT quattro’s 530PS gives rapid acceleration, and the 646PS RS is even faster Independent rating: 8/10 Pros: Convincing luxury GT that both looks and drives great Convincing luxury GT that both looks and drives great Cons: Facelift on way soon Facelift on way soon Price range: £87,500 to £140,000 £87,500 to £140,000 Battery size: 83.7kWh 83.7kWh Maximum claimed range: 305 miles 305 miles Miles per kWh: 3.1 3.1 Maximum charging rate: 270kW 270kW Charging cost per 100 miles on E.ON Next Drive: £2.16 Battery, range, charging, performance and drive There are two Audi e-tron GT models available, the standard quattro version and the high-performance RS. What’s more, we expect the revised Audi e-tron GT will have an even faster maximum charging rate, cutting this time yet further. open image in gallery Audi’s ‘monoposo’ interior design angles the major controls towards the driver Technology, stereo and infotainment With a high-tech image to live up to, the Audi e-tron GT doesn’t disappoint.