Audi has unveiled the 2025 facelift of the e-tron GT, enhancing all variants to improve performance and reinforce the vehicle's position at the forefront of Audi's electric lineup.
Key Mechanical Updates for the 2025 Audi e-tron GT:
The new e-tron GT features a 97 kWh battery that is 9 kg lighter than the previous 84 kWh battery. Additionally, the energy recovery system during braking has been improved to continuously recharge the battery while driving.
The vehicle now supports a net electric range of up to 609 kilometers on a single charge (under ideal conditions), with the capability to charge 70% of the battery in just 18 minutes.
The Most Powerful Audi Ever:
The electric motors have also undergone significant updates. The base model is equipped with two electric motors, delivering a combined power of 670 horsepower. Meanwhile, the RS e-tron GT has increased its output to 845 horsepower.
Interior Design:
The top-tier RS e-tron GT Performance variant now boasts an astonishing 912 horsepower, making it the most powerful production car in Audi's history. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 250 km/h.
Mechanical updates include new high-performance brakes and an upgraded air suspension system for improved stability. Interior updates feature new seating options and a redesigned steering wheel, with the option of choosing a panoramic glass solar roof.
Pricing:
The starting price for the 2025 Audi e-tron GT in Europe is €126,000 (approximately 506,000 SAR) for the base model, rising to €160,500 (approximately 645,000 SAR) for the high-performance RS e-tron GT variant. Also Read: Audi bids farewell to the iconic R8 supercar with a naturally aspirated 10-cylinder engine as the final version rolls off the production line.