The Audi e-tron GT concept¹ traces an arc into the future. As a four-door coupé with a long wheelbase, it features the proportions of a classic gran turismo cast in a progressive Audi design. Ensuring the driving performance of a sports car is the drive of the future: fully electric – including the quintessential Audi quattro all-wheel drive.
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New, yet familiar – the evolutionary design
The front section is adorned by the hallmark Singleframe, this time with a distinctly more horizontal, multipiece architecture and discrete 3D grille design. The striking, illuminated e-tron logo, which can also be found on the rear, immediately makes it clear that the concept for this Audi model is all-electric. The slimline exterior mirrors emphasise the stretched and elegant appearance of this gran turismo concept car¹.
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Laser-sharp view ahead
The new visual signature of the matrix LED headlights with laser light technology and tapered elements reinforce the dynamic presence of the Audi e-tron GT concept¹, even when stationary. In typical Audi fashion, the driver is welcomed by characteristic light sequencing.
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Modern radiance – from every angle
Adorning the entire width of the rear is a continuous light strip, featuring tapered elements at both ends that recall the design of the front headlights. The same goes for the illuminated e-tron logo, which on the Audi e-tron GT concept¹ is located below this strip.
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Stylish appearance, reduced consumption
The drive – quattro of course
The Audi e-tron GT concept¹ is equipped with a powerful electric drive with quattro: two permanently regulated synchronous motors, one on each axle, deliver torque to all four wheels.
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