Los Angeles Times

Audi amps up race with Tesla in E-Tron GT

- By Hannah Elliott Elliott writes for Bloomberg.

This week in a vacant lot next to the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, Audi got Robert Downey Jr. dancing.

The “Iron Man” star was hired to promote the debut of the Audi E-Tron GT concept, the all-electric sports car Audi is building on the same platform as the muchhyped Porsche Taycan — the two cars will share 60% of their components. Both vehicles represent parent company Volkswagen’s multiprong­ed attack on Tesla’s electric-market dominance.

“Sharing is good, right?” said newly appointed Audi of America President Mark Del Rosso. This was the first big public appearance for Del Rosso, the former Bentley Motors chief executive, who officially takes over as head of Audi in the U.S. on Saturday.

The 590-horsepower four-door coupe is the latest all-electric offering from Audi, which unveiled the ETron SUV in September and the PB18 E-Tron supercar a few weeks before that. An Audi E-Tron Sportback will come next in the lineup. “By 2025, 30% of our volume will be electric,” Del Rosso said.

Despite the casual atmosphere of taco and slider food carts and mixed drinks, Audi executives remained mostly mum about details of the electric coupe. But they did say it will have a 100-kWh battery pack, a 248-mile range and a 0-60 mph time of 3.5 seconds. It will be able to charge to 80% battery strength in 20 minutes.

From the exterior, the concept vehicle already looks production ready, with body-style overtones and a roof line like the new Audi A7. The large battery pack sits in the bottom of the car, which will ride lower than an S7. With its square nose, stubby rear end and graphic daytime running lights, it looks ready to hunker down and hustle. Inside, the seats were lined with fabric made from recycled fibers.

“A changing world needs beauty and intelligen­ce in order to propel itself forward,” Del Rosso said. The saxophone player for Pink Floyd walked by; Kraftwerk played in the background. “This is part of our evolution.”

The Audi E-Tron GT will go into production by 2021.

 ?? Robyn Beck AFP/Getty Images ?? THE E-TRON GT, on view at the L.A. Convention Center, is the latest all-electric offering from Audi.
Robyn Beck AFP/Getty Images THE E-TRON GT, on view at the L.A. Convention Center, is the latest all-electric offering from Audi.

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