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This improved version of Audi's RS e-tron GT is the car we ideally would have had from the start. Thanks to a bigger battery, the original model's extremely modest EV drive range has been much improved, plus there's a smarter look and a trick new air suspension system. And vastly more performance, particularly if you pay the extra for the uber-rapid 'performance' version.
Once exclusively reserved for throbbing petrol powerplants, Audi's RS badge these days be found adorning a car with no fossil fuel addiction at all - this one, the RS e-tron GT. It was first launched in 2020 as the faster of Audi's two offered e-tron GT models and a direct Ingolstadt interpretation of this car's close cousin, the Porsche Taycan Turbo. Most of the same technology is inevitably shared between the two cars but this Audi has always had its own distinctive look and feel, which for many will set it apart. In mid-2024, the brand announced a far-reaching package of changes to this car, offering better EV range and more performance. Creating the model we're going to look at here.
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Economy | 60% |
Depreciation | 40% |
Insurance | 40% |
Total | 64% |