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The Audi e-tron family is a series of electric and hybrid concept cars shown by Audi from 2009 onwards.
 

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e-tron Concepts

e-tron Frankfurte-tron (Frankfurt)
Production 2012 (expected production of R8 e-tron)
Related Audi R8

The first e-tron concept car was shown at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. A two-seater, similar in appearance to the Audi R8, but slightly smaller,
it is powered by four motors, providing four-wheel drive. Together, these produce 230 kW (308 bhp) and 4,500 N·m (3,319 ft·lbf) of torque,
resulting in an acceleration of 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.8 seconds.

A 470 kg (1,036 lb) lithium-ion battery is located in front of the rear axle and provides a range of approximately 248 km (154 mi),
with a full charge taking 6-8 hours from a normal household socket. The ceramic brake discs can also provide regenerative braking energy.
A limited production model based on this car, called the R8 e-tron is reported to be under development.


e-tron Detroite-tron (Detroit)
Production 2014 (expected production of Audi R4 or Audi R5)
Related Volkswagen Concept BlueSport,

Audi R4

The second e-tron concept (confusingly, also named "e-tron") was shown at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Smaller than the Frankfurt car, this model had only two motors, powering the rear wheels. Power output is quoted at 150 kW (201 bhp) and 2,650 N·m (1,955 ft·lbf),
with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.9 seconds.
A similar production model, based on a future mid-engined automotive platform codenamed 9X1, shared with Porsche and Volkswagen, is reportedly under development.

A1 e-tron
The Audi A1 e-tron concept car, an electric variant of the Audi A1 production model, was first shown at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show.
The A1 e-tron is a series plug-in hybrid, powered by an electric motor with a continuous output of 45 kW (61 PS; 60 bhp),
and a peak output of 75 kW (102 PS; 101 bhp). A 254 cc Wankel engine is also used to power a 15 kW (20 PS; 20 bhp) range-extending generator.

e-tron Spyder
Production 2014 (expected production of Audi R4 or Audi R5)
Related Volkswagen Concept BlueSport,

Audi R4
Shown at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, this roadster is a plug-in hybrid powered by a 221 kW (296 bhp) twin-turbo TDI 3.0 L V6 diesel engine driving the rear wheels,
plus two electric motors together producing 64 kW (86 bhp) powering the front wheels. Acceleration to 100 km/h (62 mph) is achieved in 4.4 seconds.

Audi presented the e-tron Spyder in January 2011 at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, near identical to the Paris show car, but this time painted bright red.
The car was advertised with the same performance specifications, including an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph (249 km/h).
 
Any guess what this could be. Near production ready concept depicting the next R8? In 2012 the car will have been around for 6 years making the timing of a replacement perfect, especially given that the 458 just came out, new 911 is due and the Gallardo replacement is scheduled for the next 12 months.
 

Audi

Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
Official website: Audi (Global), Audi (USA)

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