Audi e-tron GT
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Background

The Audi e-tron GT is a battery electric executive car produced by Audi since late 2020 as part of the e-tron battery electric sub-brand, and the third fully electric car model, after Q8 e-tron and Q8 e-tron Sportback SUVs. It is also Audi's first full-sized electric sedan, and the RS e-tron GT, put on the market in 2021 is, in terms of 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) times, the fastest Audi sedan to date. Based on the J1 platform shared with the Porsche Taycan, the car went on sale in March 2021.

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Specification
Engine
Dual AC permanently-excited synchronous electric motors, quattro AWD, 800V architecture, 93.4kWh gross battery
Power
469 hp
Weight
2,200 kg
Dimensions
4,960 × 1,960 × 1,380 mm
Fuel
electric
EPA range
249 mi
Notes

Battery-electric grand-touring sedan sharing the J1 platform with the Porsche Taycan (~40% common parts). RS e-tron GT variant reaches up to 637hp with launch control.

Sources
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