Audi E-tron GT – Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More
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Audi e-tron GT Overview
The 2025 Audi S e-tron GT joins the e-tron GT lineup as a new performance-focused electric grand tourer. Powered by dual electric motors and a 105 kWh battery, the S e-tron GT produces 670 horsepower with launch control, enabling a 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 152 mph. It offers an EPA-estimated range of 300 miles and efficiency ratings of 91/88/90 MPGe (city/highway/combined) with 20-inch wheels. Pricing starts at $125,500.
The 2025 model year introduces a mid-cycle update across the e-tron GT family, featuring revised front and rear fascias, new wheel designs, and four additional exterior colors. A segment-first optional glass roof with adjustable transparency enhances the interior, which also gains a redesigned steering wheel.
As the entry point to the e-tron GT lineup, the S e-tron GT surpasses the outgoing 2024 RS e-tron GT in performance while retaining advanced design, technology, and luxury features, cementing its role in Audi’s electric vehicle portfolio.
Detailed Specs
Price  | $125,000  | 
Motor  | Dual Motor  | 
Power  | 670  | 
Torque  | NA  | 
Drivetrain  | AWD  | 
Transmission  | Single- and Two-Speed Automatic  | 
Efficiency (city/hwy)  | 91 MPGe / 88 MPGe  | 
Cargo Capacity  | 9.2 cu ft.  | 
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