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Audi RS e-tron GT 2021 - date |
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Audi RS e-tron GT review, specs, stats, comparison, rivals, data, details, photos and information on SupercarWorld.com |
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Audi's famous RS badge is now proudly worn by their range topping all electric e-tron GT.
Power is quoted at up to 637bhp (but is capped at 590bhp in most circumstances). Performance wise this gives a 0-60mph of 3 seconds flat, while top speed is limited to the ubiquitous 155mph. On the practical side, the 93 kWh battery provides a range of up to 283 miles, with CCS rapid charging to 80% in just 20 minutes (but this can take over 14 hours on standard home chargers).
Looks good on the outside, but most observers are disappointed that the interior is not quite up to Audi's usual high standards.
Seems to be pipped to the post in most departments by it's arch rival the Porsche Taycan Turbo, but nevertheless remains an excellent offering in the high performance electric GT market.
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Performance | 8/10 |
Handling | 8/10 |
Looks | 7/10 |
Features | 9/10 |
Quality | 9/10 |
Costs | 6/10 |
Desire | 9/10 |
Eco | 10/10 |
Practicality | 8/10 |
Sound | 3/10 |
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