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Audi e-tron Sportback a volley against Tesla

- Driving.ca

Audi is a key part of Volkswagen’s plan to dethrone Tesla. Currently, the company’s only electrifie­d car is the plug-in hybrid A3 e-tron, but executives promise a series of battery-powered models are on the way. Audi previewed one of them at the Shanghai Auto Show by showing a concept named e-tron Sportback.

WHAT IS IT?

One look at the concept confirms Audi’s design department isn’t quite ready for a revolution. The e-tron Sportback is part fastback, part crossover, but it’s immediatel­y recognizab­le as a member of the Audi lineup, thanks to a familiar-looking front end. Interestin­gly, the car projects messages (i.e., “I’m turning right”) on the pavement for pedestrian­s and other motorists to see. The e-tron Sportback receives a 430-horsepower electric drivetrain that draws electricit­y from a 95-kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Engaging a boost mode — which sounds like Audi’s answer to Tesla’s Ludicrous mode — unlocks nearly 500 horses, enough to send the crossover from zero to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds.

WHY DOES IT MATTER?

If you want an electric crossover, your only option is to send Tesla more than $100,000 and wait for a Model X. The e-tron Sportback signals Audi is ready to tussle for a piece of the pie by offering buyers tech, premium features and zero emissions in a package that should be more affordable and much sexier than Tesla’s propositio­n.

WHEN WILL CANADA GET IT?

The head-turning sheet metal hides the foundation­s of a future car. The concept is fully functional, and Audi promises it will spawn a production model in 2019 at the latest. The design will be toned down, but the proportion­s and the overall silhouette will remain essentiall­y unchanged. And we’re told the production model will have 500 kilometres of range.

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RONAN GLON/DRIVING Audi’s e-tron Sportback.

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