The automotive industry has been going through some major innovations. An industry that used to focus on the car’s performance and built of the car is now moving towards sustainability and eco-friendly features. Companies are known to make petrol or diesel engine-related cars and focused more on features like acceleration, speed, and design are more inclined to shift towards sustainability.
e-Tron GT & RS e-Tron GT, The Most Powerful Electric Vehicles By Audi
Audi AG, which is well-known for being one of the best German automakers that manufacture luxury vehicles, has recently entered the electric vehicles market. The company has been credited for integrating luxury with performance giving its consumers the ultimate performance that German cars globally know.
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Electric vehicles are thought of as automobiles that compromise performance and speed by focusing on fuel consumption and sustainable options. Still, Audi’s e-Tron GT is expected to change this narrative.
Audi has released the e-Tron GT and RS e-Tron GT, which are electric cars fully capable of running through electricity. Experts say that this move might have been influenced after German automaker Porsche, known for its high-performance sportscar, released an electric car named, Taycan. Taycan also provides a sustainable option to automobile enthusiasts alongside high performance too.
The e-Tron GT models are coupes with four doors that are energized by two electric motors. The e-Tron GT Quattro has a horsepower of 476, which enables the car to reach 0 to 100 km/hr within 4.1 seconds.
Audi RS e-tron GT: Power consumption combined: 20.2-19.3 kWh/100km (NEDC); 22.5-20.6 kWh/100km (WLTP); CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km. Information on fuel/electricity consumption and CO2 emissions in ranges depending on the equipment and accessories of the car.
— Audi (@AudiOfficial) February 11, 2021
The second variant, named RS e-Tron GT, has the capacity to reach 0.62 mph within only 3.3 seconds, leveling itself to Ferrari’s 458, for context.
Additional Environmental-Friendly And Sustainable Options
Audi has gone the extra mile for its customers and has introduced leather-free options for its customers by providing an interior made with recycled materials and carbon-neutral production.
The car is being hailed as one of the best sports-cars powered by electricity and features a futuristic look, which makes the car stand out from a conventional sports car.
The e-Tron GT Quattro pricing is expected to cost £79,900, whereas the RS e-Tron GT will cost £110,950, excluding the additional features or variants that Audi may offer.
Korean automaker Hyundai is also launching EV vehicles by 2022 alongside all these cars expected to release later this year.
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