FAQs
How long does it take to charge the Audi e-tron?
The battery size of the Audi e-tron you purchase and the type of charging station you charge at both influence the time to charge. The e-tron 50 quattro versions have a 64.7 kWh usable battery capacity, while the e-tron 55 quattro versions have a usable battery capacity of 86.5 kWh.
For the e-tron 50 quattro versions, charging at an AC charging station will take around 3 hours and 30 minutes from 0 to 100 at the maximum power of 22 kW. As for charging at a DC fast charging station, at the maximum power of 120 kW, it will take around 25 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent.
For the e-tron 55 quattro versions with the larger usable battery capacity, charging at an AC charging station will take around 4 hours and 45 minutes from 0 to 100 at the maximum power of 22 kW. And charging at a DC fast charging station at the maximum power of 155 kW will take around 26 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent.
What is the range of the Audi e-tron?
There are four versions of the Audi e-tron available on the market, each with a different range:
e-tron 50 quattro has a range of 212 miles (341 km)*
e-tron Sportback 50 quattro has a range of 217 miles (350 km)*
e-tron 55 quattro 274 miles (441 km)*
e-tron Sportback 55 quattro 281 miles (452 km)*
*These estimates are based on the WLTP ratings and the actual range may vary based on factors such as speed, weather conditions, and elevation change.
How much does an Audi e-tron cost?
Depending on which version of the Audi e-tron you choose and your location or dealership, the starting price ranges between £61,320 and £74,920* in the UK.
*Prices are taken from Audi UK.
How big is the Audi e-tron?
Categorised as an executive five-seater SUV, the Audi e-tron is 4,901 mm long, 1,935 mm wide (2,189 mm inc. mirrors), and 1,616 mm tall. The Audi e-tron has a 615-litre cargo load, with a 75 kg roof load. Altogether, 1,655 litres is the maximum cargo load.
The gross vehicle weight (GVWR) of the Audi e-tron 50 quattro and Sportback 50 quattro is 3,040 kg, with a 670 kg maximum payload, whilst the 55 quattro and Sportback 55 quattro is 3,140 kg, with a 650 kg maximum payload.
How much does it cost to charge the Audi e-tron?
The amount it costs to charge your Audi e-tron depends on which model you are charging and where you charge, be this at home, in public, or using a DC fast charger. The table below gives you an approximation of what you could expect to pay to charge your Audi e-tron.
Charging station type (right) Audi e-tron version (below) | Home (AC) cost per kWh: £0.28 | Public (AC) cost per kWh: £0.34 | Fast (DC) cost per kWh: £0.54 |
50 quattro & Sportback 50 quattro (64.7 kWh) | £18.12 | £22.00 | £24.46 |
55 quattro & Sportback 55 quattro (86.5 kWh) | £24.22 | £29.41 | £32.70 |
Important: Prices are approximations based on our experience and do not represent the real-life situation and represent the cost to charge from zero to 100 percent SoC for AC and from 10 to 80 percent for DC.