That’s less than the Model X
Audi is announcing that the 2019 e-tron boasts a maximum range of 204, which is 91 miles less than what Tesla’s Model X can do.
The carmaker says “buyers of premium vehicles drive an average of about 30 miles per day” and that’s what mattered when designing the new Audi e-tron.
Moreover, Audi’s EV needs 10 minutes to add 54 miles of range when connected to a 150 kW public charger and 30 minutes to see the maximum range add another 163 miles.
The 2019 Audi e-tron uses a 95 kWh battery pack and outputs 355 hp (402 in Boost Mode). It can also sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 5.5 seconds and returns 74 city/73 highway/74 combined MPGe EPA-estimated.
Those in the market for the 2019 e-tron will have to pay at least $74,800 (MSRP), but they are also eligible for a federal tax credit of $7,500.