Why Audi might not take on the Tesla Model X Performance with a new e-tron RS
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Audi first gave us its first all-electric SUV, the e-tron, and then recently followed it up with a sportier version, the e-tron S, so it only makes sense that there will be a high-performance e-tron RS soon enough, right?
Well, according to Audi e-tron project manager Sebastian Dingert, the e-tron S is such an upgrade over the e-tron when it comes to overall performance that an e-tron RS might not become a reality.
“What’s important to note here is (the e-tron S) is an S model on steroids. We did a lot more than you would expect from a conventional S model,” he told Australian journalists via a translator earlier this month.
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New Audi e-tron S 2021 detailed: Tesla Model Y rival goes official with high-performance focus“We’ve done a lot with the three electric motors (of the e-tron S) to deliver the most electric performance, but also on the exterior, the wider quattro blisters – 23mm wider on each side – is a classic feature that you would normally expect from an RS model.
“So here already in the (e-tron) S model, it’s a very appealing S model, but nonetheless, we at Audi, of course, are working on other electrified cars. The e-tron GT, for one, is one you all know about.
“So our customers can look forward to that extra oomph of performance, but for the moment, the e-tron S offers quite a bit, and it’s great fun.
“You will be able to notice in every roundabout, that this car is different, and it offers this extra dynamism.”
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New Audi e-tron 2021 pricing and specs detailed: Mercedes-Benz EQC rival gets ready to rumbleReading between the lines, it appears Audi hasn’t closed the door on an e-tron RS, but it hasn’t exactly left it wide open, either. As always, time will tell if a Tesla Model X Performance rival eventuates.
In the meantime, the e-tron will launch in Australia in September, priced from $137,700 plus on-road costs, while the e-tron S is scheduled to enter local showrooms in the second half of next year.
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