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Audi e-tron 2021 Review

The Audi e-tron electric vehicle is a large SUV. For example it’s two category sizes above an electric Hyundai Kona. It has a big battery and a lot of power in order to push considerable weight.

It comes in two variants, with impressive power figures: the 50 with 230 Kw and the 55 is 300 Kw.

There’s a traditional SUV and a sportback with a more slopping, fast back, rear roof line.

All models are all-wheel drive.

It has a five-star safety rating with features including 360-degree cameras, lane departure warning, rear cross-traffic assist, intersection assist, collision avoidance assist, and turn assist.

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The interior has the plush feel and digital technology you would expect from Audi

Because of its size, we only saw a range reading of 262 km in the 50 Sportback model we drove.

Priced, excluding on-road cost, from nearly $132,000 to $159,000

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