Audi has significantly reduced the price of its smallest electric car

By: Volodymyr Kolominov | 07.04.2025, 10:56

Just a few weeks ago, the starting price of the Audi Q4 e-tron in Germany was €53,000. However, the company with the four rings on its emblem is now offering this model at a price from €46,150 including VAT or from €452/month under the terms of a leasing agreement.

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With its new price offer, Audi has entered the range of the Tesla Model Y and has also moved closer to other offerings from the VW Group, including the Skoda Enyaq (from 44,400 euros).

The base version of the Q4 40 e-tron is rear-wheel drive, powered by a single 150 kW (204 hp) engine and 310 Nm of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.1 seconds and the top speed is limited at 160 km/h.

Battery:

  • lithium-ion
  • capacity: 63kWh (59kWh available)
  • charging power: 11kW (AC) / 165kW (DC fast)
  • fast charging time from 10 to 80%: 24 minutes

Standard equipment includes 19-inch steel wheels with hubcaps, interior with standard cloth seats, heated front seats, 10.25-inch MMI Navigation plus system screen and Audi virtual cockpit digital dashboard. The on-board system has an in-built ChatGPT-based assistant, besides which the model is equipped with an electrically operated boot door.

At the same time Audi is developing a new entry-level electric model, which will be placed a step below the Q4 in the model range. According to preliminary information, it will be a compact crossover, as these are the kind of cars that are in high demand in major markets, including European markets.

Source: Smartdroid, Audi