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The 2021 Audi E-Tron GT – a twin under the skin to the Porsche Taycan electric car – has finally been unveiled, and the first examples are due in Australian showrooms between July and September (Q3) this year.
The new all-electric four-door will be offered in two configurations – an entry-level Quattro variant and top-spec RS.
In normal driving mode the Quattro derives 350kW/630Nm from its dual axle-mounted motors, while the RS has a claimed output of 440kW/830Nm.
However, when engaging the launch control function both cars get a brief but significant power bump off the line – the Quattro finds 390kW for up to 2.5 seconds, while the RS gets an impressive 475kW over the same short burst.