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Audi e-tron GT Latest Update

The e-tron GT is Audi’s third all-electric model in India. The four-door coupe is offered in two variants – the 530hp, GT Quattro and the 646hp, RS Quattro. Both feature a dual-motor setup, All-Wheel Drive and a 93.4kWh battery pack. The entry-level e-tron GT has a claimed range of up to 500km while the RS is said to do up to 481km (WLTP cycle). There’s 11kW AC charging (9.5 hours for a full charge), 22kW AC charging (5 hrs 15 mins), 25kW DC charging (3hrs from 5-80%) and 50kW DC charging (1.5 hrs from 5-80%). The e-tron GT also supports 270kW DC charging that will charge the battery pack from 5-80% in just 23 minutes.

Audi e-tron GT Specifications

Audi e-tron GT Price Price ₹ 1.96 crore onwards Audi e-tron GT Mileage Mileage 500km Audi e-tron GT Engine Capacity Engine Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Audi e-tron GT Transmission Transmission Auto Audi e-tron GT Fuel type Fuel type Electric Audi e-tron GT Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 5 Seater

Audi e-tron GT OverviewOVERVIEW

Our Rating

8

Fuel Type

Electric

Body Style

Sedan

Doors

4

Seats

5

Airbags

7

Gearbox Type

2-speed Auto

Claimed Electric Motor Range

388-500km km

Warranty Distance

160000 km

Warranty Duration

2 Years

Audi e-tron GT DimensionsDIMENSIONS

Audi e-tron GT Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

Audi e-tron GT TransmissionTRANSMISSION

Audi e-tron GT Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

Audi e-tron GT SuspensionSUSPENSION

Audi e-tron GT SteeringSTEERING

Audi e-tron GT wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

Audi e-tron GT BrakesBRAKES

Audi e-tron GT tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

Audi e-tron GT safetySAFETY

Audi e-tron GT exterior featuresEXTERIOR

Audi e-tron GT seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

Audi e-tron GT infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

Audi e-tron GT comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

Audi e-tron GT instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

Audi e-tron GT Price

Audi e-tron GT price for the base model starts at ₹ 1.96 crore and the top model price goes upto ₹ 2.24 crore (on-road Delhi).Audi e-tron GT comes in 2 variants.The Audi e-tron GT Electric engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 1.96 crore - ₹ 2.24 crore.

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Audi e-tron GT Quattro EV

530 hp,Auto,Electric,500km

₹ 1.96 crore *

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Audi e-tron GT RS Quattro EV

646 hp,Auto,Electric,481km

₹ 2.24 crore *

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Audi e-tron GT Expert Review

While exterior changes are minimal, the big updates are all under the hood – larger battery, more power and range, and a new trick suspension.

Audi e-tron GT Overview

Nine hundred and twenty five horsepower, most powerful production car ever made by Audi: these are the headlines for the 2025 Audi e-tron GT update. And there are other impressive stats beneath the skin, too. With the update, Audi has made minimal cosmetic changes and has chosen to go with major technical upgrades. The car is still based on the J1 platform, which also underpins its sibling the Porsche Taycan, but there are improvements to the battery, power outputs, charging speed and the suspension. So let’s start with the tech first.

2025 Audi e-tron GT motor, power and performance

There are three variants of the e-tron GT on offer – S, RS and RS Performance – and all of them have received a boost in power. The S gets a 150hp bump to 680hp, the RS goes up 211hp to 857hp, and the range-topping Performance makes a whopping 925hp, up 279hp. We had the Performance version with us for two days in Frankfurt, Germany.

All versions of the new e-tron GT facelift have got a boost in power.

So, what does 925hp feel like? It’s insane! 0-100kph comes up in a gut-wrenching 2.5 seconds, 0.8 seconds quicker than before. I tried this a few times and backed off soon, or I risked throwing up the delicious Bavarian Weisswurst (white sausages) I’d had before. All 925 horses are available only at launch – on the move, the RS and RS Performance have 748hp, which is still plenty. You can also dial up an extra 95hp for 10 seconds via a cool Boost button on the steering wheel. There’s also an RS button that can dial up two RS-specific modes – RS1 and RS2 – which can configure your car’s setup.

Acceleration in the range-topping Performance version with 925hp is simply manic. 

Out on unrestricted stretches of the German Autobahn, the e-tron GT is quick. Overtaking goes by in a flash – as do miles – and with Boost mode engaged, it’s simply ridiculous. Accelerate hard from lower speeds and you can actually feel the 2-speed gearbox drop into first and propel you forwards at warp speed. Unlike most EVs, the e-tron GT’s rear motor is driven through a 2-speed automatic gearbox. Both the front and rear motors are permanent-magnet synchronous (PSM), and while the front motor has been reinforced, the one at the rear has been newly developed. A few parts like the motor are borrowed from the Group’s new vehicle architecture, the Premium Platform Electric (PPE), which also underpins the Q6. Flooring the throttle makes the GT very vocal; yes it’s synthesised, but it’s a nice mix of a futuristic motor whirr and an internal combustion engine’s growl.

2025 Audi e-tron GT battery and charging

Feeding all this power is a larger 105kWh (97kWh useable) battery, which, at 625kg, is 9kg lighter. Audi says it has modified the cell’s cooling system, and made changes to the separator materials and cell chemistry. Charging speed has also been upped by 50kW to 320kW, and the battery can charge from 10 to 80 percent in just 18 minutes under ideal conditions. There are a few more graphs and stats available in the Virtual Cockpit to indicate things like battery temperature, quick-charging forecast, and preconditioning status.

105kWh battery can be charged from 0-80 percent in 18 mins using a 320kW charger.
 

2025 Audi e-tron GT ride and handling

The other big change to the new Audi e-tron GT is a new optional active suspension system. Comprising of air springs and hydraulic dampers fed via a quick-acting hydraulic pump, the system can react in an instant to control body movement. One handy function is the comfort entry and exit, which raises the vehicle’s body in an instant as soon as you open the door, thus allowing you a more dignified ingress and egress.

There's no pitch or squat even when braking or accelerating hard. 

The real magic, though, is on the move – the system can keep the car’s body nearly flat during dynamic manoeuvres. I tried hard to get the body to lean through a set of corners on public roads, but it’s virtually flat despite the high speed. You would need a race track to get any hint of lean, and even then it’s minimal. Audi set up a small, tight track and a slalom course to test this out, and it was remarkable how level the car stays through the curves and cones.

The body doesn’t pitch or squat even when braking or accelerating hard. The system basically pushes down on the opposing side to keep things level. Over speed breakers and potholes, too, the system can make adjustments and keep the body almost flat. It’s remarkable to watch the wheels move frantically while the body stays flat – can’t wait to try this on our roads here.

Body control is remarkably level during dynamic manoeuvres.
 

2025 Audi e-tron GT exterior style

As you would have gathered by now, the updates to the new Audi e-tron GT are deeply technical in nature and minimal when it comes to cosmetics. Forget blink and you’ll miss it, stare hard and you could still miss some changes. That’s no complaint, as this is one gorgeous car. It has an arresting stance, and the depressed bonnet and sleek headlights with the segmented Daytime Running Lamps look very cool and sporty.

The vertical fins at the edges get an unique 'Carbon Camo' pattern. 

The trapezoidal grille area has a cool hexagonal texture and the vertical fins on this Performance trim can be had in what Audi calls a Carbon Camo pattern. There are a few new alloy options like the 21 inchers we had on our car. At the rear, too, little has changed – the most noticeable being the centre light that’s now vertically oriented.

2025 Audi e-tron GT interiors and features

Like the outside, the interior also gets very few changes, with the biggest one being the new steering wheel that’s similar to the Q6’s and arrive in all new Audis. Gone are the buttons and in their place is a touchpad. It does have slots to guide your fingers but buttons would have been far simpler and easier to use. The cool bit is the presence of two red buttons to cycle through the customisable RS1 and RS2 car setups and to engage the Boost function. While the steering wheel is new, the screens have been carried over from the previous car. So you have all the familiar bits like the Virtual Cockpit, and all the buttons operate with a nice quality feel.

Biggest update to the interior is a new steering wheel that's shared with the Q6 e-tron.

There are a few new trims and colours on offer, including the Carbon Camo finish that can be had across the dashboard. The seats also get a nice and sporty high-quality fabric if you opt for a leather-free interior. While the front seats are very comfy, the rear backrest is a bit upright. So you can’t sit back and relax on longer drives.

2025 Audi e-tron GT price, launch and verdict

The new Audi e-tron GT is scheduled to launch in India in mid-2025 and all three versions will arrive here. Ex-showroom prices are currently a shade under Rs 2 crore, but the facelift will breach that – understandable given the many technical updates the new car arrives with. There’s the massive bump in power; a larger, and quicker-charging battery pack; increased range; and the brilliant active suspension. It may be a facelift, but it’s one that’s far more than just skin-deep.

Audi e-tron GT Tech Specs
Engine Electric
Electric motor power (hp) 925hp
Electric motor torque (Nm) 1027Nm
Motor Permanent-magnet synchronous motors
Battery capacity 105 kWh (gross)
Battery type Lithium-ion battery
Battery Voltage 800V
Transmission Electric
Drive Layout All-wheel drive
Gearbox Type Automatic
No of Gears 2-speed
Body Electric
Weight (kg) 2,320kg
Front Tyre 245/45 R20
Rear Tyre 285/40 R20
Suspension Electric
Front Double-wishbone
Rear Double-wishbone
Steering Electric
Turning Circle Diameter (mts) 11.6m
Brakes Electric
Front 410mm disc
Rear 365mm disc
Dimensions Electric
Length (mm) 4,997mm
Width (mm) 1,964mm
Height (mm) 1,369-1,402mm
Wheelbase (mm) 2,900mm
Front Track (mm) 1,703mm
Rear Track (mm) 1,669mm
Boot Capacity (Lts) 350 litres
Range Electric
Claimed 533-592km (WLTP)

Audi e-tron GT Mileage

Audi e-tron GT mileage starts at 481 km and goes up to 500 km.The Audi e-tron GT Electric engine mileage starts at 481 km and goes up to 500 km.

Fuel Type Displacement Transmission Mileage
Electric 646 hp Auto 481km
Electric 530 hp Auto 500km

Audi e-tron GT Quick Review

The Audi e-tron GT combines stunning looks and blistering performance with everyday usability, whether you choose the standard model or the quicker...

The Audi e-tron GT combines stunning looks and blistering performance with everyday usability, whether you choose the standard model or the quicker RS. Basically, all the supercar perks without its drawbacks. The cabin is comfortable and is made up of high-quality materials, and you can even opt for upholstery made almost entirely of recycled materials. It is also enjoyable to drive around corners, thanks to the low centre of gravity and the Quattro AWD system. The e-tron GT is Audi’s take on the performance coupe of the future, and it is a very good one at that.

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Audi e-tron GT Colours

The Audi e-tron GT offers a variety of color options. Audi e-tron GT is available in a range of 18 colors. The colors offered in Audi e-tron GT are Daytona Gray Pearl, Havanna Black Metallic, Siam beige Metallic, Mythos Black Metallic, Kemora Gray Metallic, Ascari Blue Metallic, Floret Silver Metallic, Suzuka Gray Metallic, Goodwood green pearl, Sepang blue Pearl, Midnight blue pearl, Purple Velvet Pearl, Tactics Green Metallic, Tango Red Metallic, Cumulus blue, Vegas Yellow Solid, Ibis White and Nardo Gray Solid.

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