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Audi’s 496HP e-tron quattro concept previews 2018’s all-electric SUV

Audi’s 496HP e-tron quattro concept previews 2018’s all-electric SUV

Posted on September 16, 2015September 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Audi has taken the wraps off its vision of the perfect electric SUV, the Audi e-tron quattro concept, delivering more than 310 miles of range along with autonomous driving. Shown off for the first time at the Frankfurt Motor Show today, the concept previews Audi’s production luxury electric SUV currently pencilled in for early 2018, with a slippery but meaty design and a trio of motors.

 

It’s clearly an Audi from the outside, but the 16ft length and 6.3ft width are offset by the 5.1ft height, leaving the e-tron quattro concept looking low and chunky. Electrically-actuated aero elements on the hood, the flanks, and on the rear help control the flow of air, adding up to a mere 0.25 coefficient of drag.
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