
Audi launches cheapest electric-SUV with all new Q4 E-tron models
Audi has revealed its brand-new Q4 E-tron models to the world, boasting an entry price of £41,000 and a range of 300 miles as it looks to ramp up the competition in the electric-SUV scene.
The Q4 models are Audi’s fourth line of electric vehicles, following in the footsteps of the E-tron, E-tron Sportback and the E-tron GT, but is the manufacturer’s first attempt at an all-electric SUV. Prices for the Q4 begin at £40,750 with advanced Sportback models costing up to as much as £65,070, making it a more premium option compared to the Volkswagen ID.4 or the Skoda Enyaq. This does mean that Audi’s Q4 models will not be eligible for any UK Government subsidies, however.Sport, S line, Edition 1 and Vorsprung trim options will be available in the UK with a choice of two battery variants of 52 kWh net and 77 kWh net with 100kW and 125kW charging capacities. Audi says the battery variants and three drive configurations make certain models capable of driving ranges of up to 316 miles. The new electric Q4 is available to order in the UK from this month, with the Sportback not available to order until June.Commenting on the unveiling of the new Q4, director of Audi UK, Andrew Doyle, said: “The compact SUV has long been the go-to model type for many drivers, so I’m delighted that we are now shoring up our already strong position in this vital segment with two new additions that are not only paragons of good design and space-efficient packaging, but also standard bearers for the wider integration of fully electrified drivetrains across our range.“Combining attractive price points, impressive charging performance and the potential to travel in tranquil comfort for well over 300 emission-free miles between stops, the Q4 e-tron models make the case for switching to sustainable premium mobility more clear-cut than ever.”