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AUDI CHARGES INTO CALIFORNIA TO CHALLENGE TESLA ON ITS HOME TURF

▶ German marque aims for market dominance in the US and will launch its e-tron 4x4 to rival Elon Musk’s Model X

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German luxury car brand Audi on Monday staged the global launch of a new electric 4x4 on the home turf of rival Tesla and highlighte­d a deal with Amazon to make recharging its forthcomin­g e-tron models easier.

The Audi e-tron mid-size 4x4 will be offered in the United States next year at a starting price of $75,795 (Dh278,400) before a $7,500 tax credit. It is one of a volley of electric vehicles coming from Volkswagen brands, as well as other European premium companies including Daimler-owned Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volvo Cars and Jaguar Land Rover.

All aim to expand the market for premium electric vehicles and also to grab share of that market from California-based Tesla, which has had the niche largely to itself.

“I want Audi to be the number-one electric vehicle seller in America over the long term,” Audi of America president Scott Keogh said.

Audi dealers, particular­ly those from California where Tesla has made significan­t inroads, cheered the e-tron at the crowded event. Analysts on Tuesday expressed concern that the vehicle’s driving range may not measure up to the Tesla Model X.

Audi officials said they do not have official range estimates for the e-tron 4x4 under US testing procedures. They said the vehicle should achieve a range under less rigorous European testing standards of about 400 kilometre.

Mr Keogh said an e-tron had made a 280km journey over the mountains east of San Francisco with range to spare. He also emphasised that the e-tron is designed to recharge more rapidly than rival electric vehicles. UBS analyst Patrick Hummel said that the e-tron “fails to set new benchmarks in the premium EV segment, even though we consider it better than the Mercedes EQC”. The EQC is a rival electric 4x4 the Daimler brand plans to launch in 2020.

The e-tron’s 95 kilowatt per hour battery has less capacity than the 100 kWh battery used in the Tesla Model X 100D model, but more than the base Model X 75D.

The Model X 100D is rated at 475km of range by the US government.

Tesla chief executive Elon Musk, who is also head of rocket company SpaceX, marked the e-tron launch by staging a SpaceX event in Los Angeles at about the same time on Monday evening as Audi’s unveiling. At the SpaceX event, the company named its first private passenger on a planned voyage around the moon in 2023.

In the US federal prosecutor­s opened a fraud investigat­ion after Mr Musk tweeted last month that he was contemplat­ing taking Tesla private and had “funding secured” for the deal, Bloomberg cited unnamed sources as saying.

Audi and parent Volkswagen are using the US launch of the e-tron 4x4 in mid-2019 to take aim at one obstacle to expanding electric vehicle sales – the lack of convenient ways to recharge their batteries.

Audi will partner with online retailer Amazon to sell and install home electric vehicle charging systems to buyers of the e-tron, the companies said. Amazon will deliver the hardware and hire electricia­ns to install them through its Amazon Home Services operation.

Amazon’s partnershi­p with Audi to provide home charging systems is the first time the online retailer has struck such a deal with a car maker, and signals a new front in Amazon’s drive to expand its reach into consumers’ homes beyond the presence of its Alexa smart speakers in living rooms and kitchens.

“We see charging installati­on as a very important business,” said Pat Bigatel, director of Amazon Home Services. Audi executives said home charging stations would cost about $1,000, depending on the home’s electrical system.

Tesla offers wall connectors for home charging at a $500 list price, and will arrange for installati­on, according to the company.

At the same time, Electrify America, a company funded by Volkswagen as part of its settlement of US diesel emission cheating litigation, plans to launch in 2019 the next round of installati­ons of public charging stations, Electrify America executives said.

Tesla has developed its own network of Supercharg­er charging stations with more than 11,000 chargers in North America. Electrify America plans to have 2,000 chargers installed by mid-June next year. Those will be open to any vehicle, and customers can swipe a credit card to recharge.

“We want to work with all” automotive brands, said Giovanni Palazzo, Electrify America’s chief executive.

Audi has been heralding the launch of the e-tron 4x4 for some time, but until Monday it had not shared many details of the vehicle.

The e-tron is electric, and has two electric motors – one in the front and one in the rear – driving all four wheels. The Hungarian factory building motors for the e-tron will start with a production pace equivalent to 200 vehicles a day, Audi officials said.

In Europe, the vehicle will use cameras instead of convention­al mirrors to give drivers a view to the rear. That feature is still not approved by US regulators.

However, in many other respects the e-tron is a convention­al, mainstream luxury 4x4. It offers seating for five, and its length and wheelbase position it in the centre of the market for mid-size, five-passenger luxury 4x4s such as the BMW X5. The e-tron is 13cm shorter than the Tesla Model X, and it has convention­al doors. The Model X uses vertically opening “gull wing” doors.

The e-tron will have an advanced cruise-control system that can keep the car within a lane and maintain a set distance behind another vehicle, but the system will be designed so that drivers must keep hands on the wheel.

 ?? Bloomberg ?? The new Audi e-tron all-electric 4x4 during a launch event in Richmond, California, on Monday
Bloomberg The new Audi e-tron all-electric 4x4 during a launch event in Richmond, California, on Monday
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 ?? Bloomberg ?? Scott Keogh, president of Audi of America, unveils the e-tron, that is due to hit showrooms later this year
Bloomberg Scott Keogh, president of Audi of America, unveils the e-tron, that is due to hit showrooms later this year

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