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Audi to launch e-tron GT as Tesla Model S rival

New all-electric four-door showcases how firm will take ‘Audi Sport’ into the future

- AUTOCAR

Audi has confirmed plans to build a new e-tron GT four-door sports car to rival the Tesla Model S from 2020.

The new machine was announced during the company’s annual press conference as one of the 20 electrifie­d models that will feature in its line-up by 2025.

Audi said the e-tron GT, which will be produced at the firm’s Neckarsulm factory, will be ‘highly dynamic’ and shows the direction of the company’s performanc­e division.

Brand chairman Rupert Stadler said: “We interpret sportiness very progressiv­ely with our fully electric e-tron GT, and this is how we will take our highperfor­mance brand Audi Sport into the future.”

The announceme­nt came alongside confirmati­on that Audi’s heavily trailed e-tron EV — the SUV seen in disguise in Geneva earlier this month — will cost around €80,000 (6-7 million baht including Thai taxes) when it is launched later this year.

Like sister brand Volkswagen, Audi is committed to massively expanding sales of electrifie­d models in the future. At the annual financial conference in Ingolstadt late last week, Audi bosses said that the company would have 20 electrifie­d models in its range by 2025.

On the issue of the cost of developing EVs, Stadler said co-operation with Porsche on the new electric car platform, called J1 internally and shared with the Porsche Mission E, has reduced developmen­t costs by “three-digit million Euro” amount.

Stadler also revealed that all core Audi models will be offered with at least mildhybrid engine options.

“The switch to the WLTP [the new industry fuel economy test] cycle is proving extremely challengin­g, but we are currently doing type approval for engine and gearbox variants,” he said.

Stadler said the changes would include the launch of 10 new sporty SUV variants for the important Chinese market — seven of which will be made locally and four will be electric.

The Chinese premium market has turned heavily towards SUVs, and Audi’s Q models accounted for half of all Audi sales in the country last year. A longerwhee­lbase version of the Q2 will also be launched in China later this year. Interestin­gly, Audi’s CFO said that one-third of the engine and transmissi­on options offered on the current A3 range had not yet been sold, so the new A3 would see a cost-saving reduction in its transmissi­on options.

CFO Alexander Seitz also hinted at an additional model series alongside the new A3 aimed at younger buyers without giving further details.

Many of Audi’s powertrain changes come in light of the diesel scandal, which Stadler said made 2017 a very challengin­g year, alongside Audi’s sales stumble in China.

“The diesel issue is taking up significan­t time and it is not yet over, but we are working untiringly on the technical issues, but the clarificat­ion of legal issues will take more time,” he said.

“We regret the uncertaint­y for our customers and employees but we have learned from our mistakes.”

Stadler also said that the company’s whistleblo­wer system had been overhauled, and that ‘integrity and regaining trust’ were future top priorities for Audi.

 ??  ?? HILTON HOLLOWAY An official rendering of the e-tron GT that’s due in 2020. SCOOP
HILTON HOLLOWAY An official rendering of the e-tron GT that’s due in 2020. SCOOP

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