What level of SUV does the Audi e-tron belong to?
2 Answers
Audi e-tron belongs to the mid-to-large luxury SUV category, with body dimensions of 4901mm in length, 1935mm in width, and 1628mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2928mm. The Audi e-tron is a dual-motor model, with a total motor power of 300kW and a total torque of 664Nm. The Audi e-tron is equipped with a 2AT transmission and uses ternary lithium batteries, which have higher energy density and lighter weight. The front integrated grille of the Audi e-tron is usually closed and automatically opens based on internal cooling needs, thereby achieving a lower drag coefficient while reducing cooling energy consumption.
I've been driving the Audi e-tron for a while now, and it should be considered a mid-size luxury SUV. It's a size larger than compact SUVs like the Volkswagen ID.4, offering more spaciousness—the back seat can comfortably fit three adults without feeling cramped. Yet, it's not as massive as the Audi Q7, making parking much easier. Positioned in the premium segment, it competes with the Mercedes EQC or BMW iX. Its all-electric design ensures a quiet and smooth ride, with quick acceleration while saving significantly on electricity costs. I use it daily for commuting and weekend getaways, and the trunk space is ample for luggage, making it quite suitable for family use. The electric range is sufficient for normal city driving, and it charges quickly. Overall, Audi has struck a good balance in this segment, blending luxury with practicality.