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765 hp AUDI E ditches the four rings, keeps the sexy wagon vibes

Last updated: November 10, 2024 11:22 am
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Audi is making a bold move in the Chinese market with the launch of a new electric sub-brand called AUDI. This new brand, which deviates from the iconic “four rings” logo, aims to establish a distinct identity while still reflecting Audi’s signature design language.

The AUDI E concept, the first vehicle to debut under this new brand, is a testament to Audi’s commitment to innovation. Co-developed with Chinese auto giant SAIC, this electric wagon boasts impressive specs, including a length of 4.8 meters, two electric motors generating 570 kW (~765 hp), and 800 Nm (590 lb-ft) of torque. With Audi’s signature quattro four-wheel drive system, the AUDI E concept can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds.

Powered by a 100 kWh battery pack, the AUDI E concept offers a range of up to 700 km (~430 miles) on the Chinese cycle. Its Advanced Digitized Platform features an 800-volt system architecture, enabling rapid charging that adds over 220 miles (370 km) of range in just 10 minutes.

Audi’s decision to introduce the AUDI brand in China is a strategic move to appeal to a new segment of the market. However, the use of a different brand name may seem confusing and somewhat redundant, considering Audi already has a more affordable brand – Volkswagen. This move raises questions about the company’s long-term strategy and its impact on the overall brand image.

As Audi continues to navigate the evolving automotive landscape, the launch of the AUDI E concept signals a new chapter in the brand’s history. With a focus on electric, intelligent, and connected vehicles, Audi is positioning itself for success in the era of sustainable mobility.

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In conclusion, Audi’s foray into the Chinese market with the AUDI brand represents a bold step towards innovation and differentiation. While the decision may seem unconventional, it underscores Audi’s commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing new opportunities in the electric vehicle market.

(Source: Audi)

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