Audi may have started taking reservations for the
all-new E-Tron SUV, but, according to reports, it won't be revealed until this
fall, probably at the Paris Auto Show in October. Ingolstadt's challenger to
the likes of the Tesla Model X and Jaguar I-Pace is an important step in the
Volkswagen Group's push for electrification, and it also represents Audi's
answer to falling diesel sales.
Previewed by the concept car shown originally in
2015, the Audi E-Tron SUV is believed to get a more toned down styling for
production, similar to that of the upcoming Q6, and to be underpinned by a
modified version of the MLB architecture that's also used by the Q5 and Q7.
No details about its zero-emission powertrain have
been released so far, but the show car had three electric motors that worked
together to produce 429 Hp and more than 800 Nm of torque, which
allowed it to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 sec, and up to a top speed
electronically limited at 210 km/h. The electric motors will get their
juice from a large capacity battery, which should give it a total range of
500 km on a single charge.
Inside, the Audi E-Tron SUV is believed to offer
seating for up to 5 and sport an interior design inspired from the latest A8,
with the Virtual Cockpit taking center stage at the front. Finally, just like
the flagship saloon, the zero-emission SUV is expected to feature Level 3
autonomous driving capability.
Cr : Carscoops