2021 Audi E-Tron: Fact sheet

Buying an electric car introduces a whole new world of facts and figures to learn about and compare. To help, we've created this handy data card to give you all the crucial pieces of the EV puzzle.


The Audi E-Tron is available in four variants in two guises. The E-Tron Quattro 50 and Quattro 50 Sportback share a 71kWh battery with prices starting from $137,700 for the Quattro and $148,700 for the Sportback (before on-road costs). The Quattro 55 and Quattro 55 Sportback have a bigger 95kWh battery with a driving range of 450km.

2021 Audi E-Tron – data table

50 Quattro and 50 Quattro Sportback 55 Quattro and 55 Quattro Sportback
Price (MSRP) $137,700 (plus on-roads)/ $148,700 (plus on-roads) $146,700 (plus on-roads) / $157,700 (plus on-roads)
Format Dual motor, all-wheel drive Dual motor, all-wheel drive
Power 230kW 300kW (Boost mode)
Torque 540Nm 664Nm
Battery size 71kWh 95kWh
Range (WLTP) 334km 452km
Energy use 23.6kWh/100km 22kWh/100km
Max charge speed 150kW DC 150kW DC
Plug type Type 2 AC / CCS DC Type 2 AC / CCS DC
Weight (tare) 2610kg 2720kg
Boot space 660L / 1725L and 615L/1680L 660L / 1725L and 615L/1680L

All Audi E-Tron variants include a portable home charger, and a wallbox can be arranged through your Audi dealer.

Approximate charging times – 0-80 per cent

Home
(up to 2.4kW)
Wallbox
(up to 7.7kW)
Three-phase
(up to 11kW)
Public
(up to 50kW DC)
Maximum
Audi E-Tron 50 Quattro
and Sportback
71kWh 23h 40min 7h 23min 5hr 10min 1hr 08min 34min
@150kW
Audi E-Tron 55 Quattro
and Sportback
95kWh 31h 40min 9h 52min 6h 55min 1hr 31min 46min
@150kW

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