The e-tron full-size SUV is Audi’s first full-electric model and was launched in Singapore at the Singapore Motorshow 2020, together with the new Audi A1 Sportback, Audi Q3 and new variant of the Audi A7 Sportback. Prices below.
Audi also celebrates two years of successful implementation of “Audi on demand” in Singapore.
In terms of performance, the two electric motors produce up to 300kW to the four wheels, making the car an electric quattro that’s capable of tackling any terrain.
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Launch of the Audi e-tron at the Singapore Motorshow 2020.
A full charge gives the car a range of over 400km.
in addition, the car features an exceptionally effective recuperation strategy with its integrated electrohydraulic brake control system.
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Audi is the first carmaker to use such a solution in an electrically powered series production vehicle.
The e-tron offers the spaciousness and comfort expected of an Audi.
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Behind the wheels of the new Audi e-tron.
Paired with high-quality materials and fine workmanship, it makes electric mobility a premium experience.
This is also ensured by the comprehensive and reliable range of charging options with intelligent solutions for at home and on the go.
More details below from the press release.
The Audi e-tron is the first full-electric production model from the brand.Representing a new and exciting chapter not just for the brand, the full-size SUV is solid proof that “Electric has gone Audi”.
The second-generation Audi A1 Sportback makes its public debut following the successful preview earlier.
The new Audi A1 Sportback is the ideal companion for an urban lifestyle.
Compared to its predecessor, the car has grown in length to enhance interior space while preserving the nimble agility that makes the premium compact car such a hit to tackle urban traffic conditions in a city like Singapore.
The second-generation Audi Q3 is a follow-up to a very successful forerunner.
In addition to the sharp new design, dynamic underpinnings and a vastly more versatile interior, the premium compact SUV is the first Audi offering in the segment to come standard with the Audi connect functionality.
This enables the car to provide up-to-date traffic, weather, parking and even fuel price information while integrating seamlessly to the myAudi smartphone app.
Milestone – Audi on demand turns two
Since its launch two years ago at the Singapore Motorshow in 2018, Audi on demand, the brand’s premium mobility concept, has achieved a myriad of milestones.
“Audi is transforming rapidly in the new age of mobility. 2020 marks a crucial step for us as Audi Singapore to live out the global mission of ‘Consistently Audi’. It’s about focusing on our customers and the customer experience; being sustainable as a business and recognizing our impact on the environment; connected in terms of the digital ecosystem and aggressively moving to the forefront of electric mobility with the arrival of the Audi e-tron, our first full-electric SUV,” said Markus Schuster, Managing Director of Audi Singapore.
Since its launch, the programme has featured some of the most interesting and exciting new models to users.
This included the Audi S3 Sportback, Audi TT Roadster and even – for a limited time period – the mighty Audi RS 4 Avant, a formidable ultra-high-performance sports car packed in a practical and handsome Avant bodystyle.
Membership has also been growing steadily over the years, with over 4,000 registered customers on the platform, including nearly 500 existing Audi owners.
As part of the Motorshow, Audi displayed some of its latest models bolstered with on-site test drive for visitors to experience the cars.
Together with the cars, branded merchandise was made available via the Audi Shop Vending Machine, featuring a wide range of lifestyle products, Audi Genuine Accessories and Parts.
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