Audi Unveils Entry-Level e-tron GT Quattro with 577 HP AWD System and Sleek New Design
Audi has expanded its electrified lineup with the introduction of the 2025 Audi e-tron GT quattro, a more accessible yet high-performance addition to its flagship EV series. While positioned as an entry-level model, its specifications prove it’s anything but ordinary.
The 2025 Audi e-tron GT quattro joins the brand’s revered lineup, sitting below the S e-tron GT, RS e-tron GT, and RS e-tron GT Performance models. Despite being the most affordable variant, Audi has ensured it delivers a premium experience with striking aesthetics and advanced engineering.
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Under the hood, the e-tron GT quattro is powered by a 105 kWh battery pack (97 kWh net) that feeds its dual-motor electric drivetrain, producing 496 hp (370 kW) in standard mode. With Launch Control enabled, the output briefly spikes to 576 hp (430 kW), propelling this luxury EV into high-performance territory.
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Audi E-Tron GT Quattro Performance & Range
One of the key highlights of this model is its impressive range. Audi estimates the e-tron GT quattro can travel 387 miles (622 km) on a single charge, making it a strong contender for long-distance EV travel. With ultra-fast charging capabilities, drivers can add 177 miles (285 km) of range in just 10 minutes—a feature that greatly enhances convenience for road trips.
Notably, this new e-tron GT model is 66 lbs (30 kg) lighter than the Audi S e-tron GT, offering improved efficiency and handling without compromising performance.

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Luxury Comes With a Price Tag
Although this model is considered entry-level within the e-tron GT lineup, its pricing suggests exclusivity. In Germany, the Audi e-tron GT quattro starts at €108,900 (~$121,305). Comparatively, the S e-tron GT demands €126,000 ($140,355), while the RS e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT Performance carry price tags of €147,500 ($164,300) and €160,500 ($178,785), respectively.

As of now, Audi has not confirmed whether the e-tron GT quattro will be available in the United States. Currently, the S e-tron GT ($125,500) and RS e-tron GT Performance ($167,000) are the only models in the lineup that American buyers can purchase. Given the growing demand for luxury EVs, Audi enthusiasts might welcome the addition of this more attainable option.
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The Audi e-tron GT quattro brings a compelling mix of luxury, sustainability, and high performance to the EV market. Although positioned as an entry-level model, its capabilities and price make it a premium offering that caters to those seeking exclusivity without compromising on cutting-edge technology.