
Audi may have started taking reservations for the all-new E-Tron SUV, but, according to reports, it won't be revealed until this fall, probably at the Paris Auto Show in October.
Ingolstadt's challenger to the likes of the Tesla Model X and Jaguar I-Pace is an important step in the Volkswagen Group's push for electrification, and it also represents Audi's answer to falling diesel sales.
No details about its zero-emission powertrain have been released so far, but the show car had three electric motors that worked together to produce 429hp and more than 800Nm (590lb-ft) of torque, which allowed it to sprint from 0 to 100km/h (62mph) in 4.6sec, and up to a top speed electronically limited at 210km/h (131mph). The electric motors will get their juice from a large capacity battery, which should give it a total range of 500km (311 miles) on a single charge.
Inside, the Audi E-Tron SUV is believed to offer seating for up to 5 and sport an interior design inspired from the latest A8, with the Virtual Cockpit taking center stage at the front. Finally, just like the flagship saloon, the zero-emission SUV is expected to feature Level 3 autonomous driving capability.
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