Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Cars
  3. Photo Galleries
  4. News

Audi previews its 2018 all-electric sport crossover with the e-tron quattro concept

Add as a preferred source on Google

Audi has unveiled its e-tron quattro concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show as a preview of a planned production all-electric crossover.

“Audi will present an all-electric, luxury-class sport SUV in early 2018,” said Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, member of the Audi board of management for technical development during the premiere. “The Audi e-tron quattro concept provides a concrete foretaste of this. It combines driving pleasure with great range, an expressive design and excellent comfort.”

When the production version hits the market in 2018, it will likely borrow some or all of the concept’s electric drivetrain components, including the three-motor setup – one driving the front axle and two powering the rear. The combination develops 430 horsepower under normal driving conditions, but that can be boosted to just under 500 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque for a short time. At full power, the e-tron quattro concept rockets to 60 mph in 4.6-seconds and on to its electronically-limited top speed of 130 mph.

The lithium-ion battery integrated into the floor of the passenger compartment offers a range of over 500 km (311 miles). Charging of the system can be accomplished via either DC or AC electrical systems. To fully charge the concept with a DC current, you’ll need just 50 minutes. Audi also equipped its concept with “Audi Wireless Charging” for remote induction charging.

Visually, the e-tron quattro concept builds on Audi’s present design language with sharp creases, a large grille, and coupe-like silhouette. The slippery design leads to a minimal drag coefficient of 0.25, “a new best for the SUV segment.

Inside, Audi has advanced it virtual cockpit which debuted in 2014. To the left and right below the full digital instrument panel are two touch displays. The driver controls the lights and the systems for piloted driving with the left display. The larger display on the right is for media and navigation management.

Still a couple years off, it will be interesting to see what convenience and technology features make it to production, and expect to see the tri-motor drivetrain in more Audi models in the coming years.

Miles Branman
Miles Branman doesn't need sustenance; he needs cars. While the gearhead gene wasn't strong in his own family, Miles…
Audi tackles Ferrari Luce fever with the hybrid Nuvolari, it’s fastest and beefiest car ever
Meet the Audi that makes Formula 1 technology street legal.
Audi Nuvolari

Audi has just pulled the wraps off the Nuvolari, its first hybrid supercar, and the numbers are genuinely hard to comprehend. Named after Tazio Nuvolari, one of motorsport's most iconic figures, the car produces 1,001 PS and can reach a top speed of over 350 km/h. Only 499 people will ever get to own one, with deliveries kicking off in the first half of 2027.

The Nuvolari can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds and can hit the 200 km/h mark in just 6.8 seconds. Under the hood is a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine producing 800 hp, paired with three electric motors for a combined system output of 1,001 PS. The electric motors at the front axle alone deliver 2,150 Nm of torque, which is a number that feels almost fictional.

Read more
Electric cars are getting more pocket-friendly globally, except for US buyers
The US EV market's 2025 decline wasn't about consumer disinterest. It was the predictable result of eliminating financial incentives.
Porsche Cayenne Coupe electric

In 2025, one in four cars sold anywhere in the world was electric. However, in the US, that figure is closer to one in ten, and it is not moving in the right direction. 

The falling EV prices globally have pushed sales to record levels. American buyers, on the other hand, are marching through 2026 with fewer incentives, higher prices, and a shrinking selection of affordable options. 

Read more
Lexus halts plans of an electric car based on the stunning LF-ZC concept and it’s such a bummer
Lexus finally designed a gorgeous EV and then sent it to timeout
LF-ZC concept

Toyota and Lexus may have just shelved one of the most exciting electric vehicle concepts shown in recent years. According to reports from Automotive News and Nikkei Asia, Toyota has halted development of the next-generation Lexus EV that was expected to be based on the futuristic LF-ZC concept.

For EV enthusiasts and Lexus fans, the news is particularly disappointing because the LF-ZC represented one of the clearest signs that Lexus was finally preparing to make a serious leap into the premium electric future.

Read more