2017 Audi e-tron concept to be shown at Shanghai

    Concept hints at a futuristic four-door SUV with a coupe-like roofline

    Published On Apr 18, 2017 07:00:00 AM

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    2017 Audi e-tron concept to be shown at Shanghai

    A new Audi e-tron concept has been previewed ahead of its reveal slated for the coming week at the Shanghai motor show. The sketches show that the futuristic-looking concept will take the form of a four-door SUV with a coupé-like roofline. The car’s slim lights will likely be LEDs, and the Audi badges themselves are illuminated.

    Inside, the car has an evolved version of Audi’s virtual cockpit, with screens for the rear view cameras. There’s space for four passengers and screens on the inside of the rear doors, suggesting the passengers in the back will have their own infotainment. It’ll be an electrically-powered model – as confirmed by the name – but whether its drivetrain is related to the e-tron quattro concept that was revealed in 2015 is yet to be learned.

    That car used a three-motor setup which produced 496hp and 800Nm, and was capable of accelerating from 0-100kph in 4.6sec. Top speed was 210kph and it was capable of a 500km range.

    Despite being a concept, this new e-tron could follow suit of the e-tron quattro, which will lend much of its design and technical features to a Q6 e-tron in 2018, and influence a production model. The new e-tron concept could therefore inspire a sportier version that would, judging by its design, likely rival the Jaguar I-Pace.

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