Audi’s flagship EV getting cheaper with new base model

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Audi has launched a new entry-level version of its flagship electric vehicle (EV) for Europe, bringing the base price down by almost A$30,000.

The Audi e-tron GT quattro slots in under the S e-tron GT in the updated electric sedan range, which was previously confirmed for release here during the first half of this year.

We’ve contacted Audi Australia to confirm if the new entry-level variant will also come here.

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In Europe, it’ll be priced from 108,900 euros (~A$188,000), which is 17,100 euros less than the S e-tron GT.

It features a 105kWh (97kWh) net battery capacity like the rest of the updated range, offering up to 622km of range under the WLTP cycle, DC fast-charging at up to 320kW, and a route planner that automatically pre-conditions the battery.

Energy consumption is listed at between 17.8 and 19.3kWh/100km, slightly better than the S e-tron GT (18-19.7kWh/100km) which also has slightly less range (609km) and weighs 30kg more.