A few days ago, the car quality network learned from Audi officials that its new Audi Q4 e-tron will be put into operation at the FAW-Volkswagen Foshan plant and is scheduled to be officially listed in 2022. The new car will be built on the MEB platform, offering three power versions with a maximum range of 550 km.
In terms of appearance, the Audi Q4 e-tron will use the same family design language as the Audi e-tron, the polygonal closed grille uses dot matrix elements inside, and the outer ring adds matte chrome decorative strips, which is more delicate. The interior of the headlight group adopts a matrix LED light source, and the layout form is relatively novel, highlighting the atmosphere of science and technology. The shape of the front bumper air intake has been adjusted, and the visual effect is more youthful and sporty.
The side lines are smooth and the slip-on shape is designed to make it sporty. The biggest highlight of the tail is the use of through-led tail lights, which can effectively improve the recognition and technical texture. In terms of body size, the Audi Q4 e-tron has a length, width and height of 4585mm/1845mm/1599mm, and a wheelbase of 2765mm.
In terms of interior, the Audi Q4 e-tron continues Audi's classic virtual cockpit design concept, with an irregular-shaped center console and a new style of multi-spoke steering wheel, which is quite futuristic. In terms of configuration, the new car will be equipped with full LCD instrumentation, central control display, leather multi-function steering wheel, HUD head-up display and other functions.
In terms of power, the Audi Q4 e-tron will be available in three power versions, including the 35 e-tron, 40 e-tron and 50 e-tron quattro. The 35 e-tron version has a maximum cruising range of up to 550 km. The 50 e-tron quattro version is equipped with front/rear dual motors, the maximum power is 80kW/150kW, the peak torque is 162N·m/310N·m, the system comprehensive power is 220kW, the comprehensive torque is 460N·m, the 0-100km/h acceleration time is 6.2s, matching the net capacity of 77kWh ternary lithium battery pack, the WLTP cruising range is 488km.