Audi is expanding its electric Gran Turismo lineup with the new Audi e-tron GT quattro, now available to order with a base price starting at €108,900.
Positioned as the new entry point to the e-tron GT family—which includes the S e-tron GT, RS e-tron GT, and RS performance variant—the latest model delivers a compelling blend of performance, range, and luxury.
Equipped with up to 430 kW (585 PS) in Launch Control mode, the e-tron GT quattro sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.0 seconds.
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A large 105 kWh battery (97 kWh usable) enables an impressive range of up to 622 kilometers, making it highly practical for both long-distance drives and city commutes.
Fast-charging capability up to 320 kW means it can recover 285 km of range in just ten minutes, aided by intelligent thermal preconditioning through the e-tron route planner.

Design-wise, the car stays true to Audi’s Gran Turismo ethos: sleek, aerodynamic lines, a drag coefficient of just 0.24, and bold exterior features like the blacked-out Singleframe grille and a distinctive rear diffuser.

Inside, it’s equally refined, offering eight-way adjustable sport seats, generous legroom thanks to clever battery placement, and practical storage with a 405-liter rear trunk and an additional 77-liter front compartment.

Underneath, Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system dynamically distributes torque with millisecond precision for superior traction and handling. The new GT also weighs 30 kg less than the S model, contributing to better agility and overall efficiency.
Built at Audi’s Böllinger Höfe facility in Neckarsulm alongside its performance siblings, the Audi e-tron GT quattro is ready to hit the road, combining emotional design, cutting-edge electric performance, and everyday functionality in one premium EV package.
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