2021 Audi Q4 E-Tron Spied For The First Time With Production Body



Back in April when our spies caught the Audi Q4 E-Tron for the first time, it was nothing more than a test mule wearing the Volkswagen ID.4’s clothes. Much like the E-Tron GT production version won’t stray away too far from the namesake concept, the new electric crossover from Audi will stay true to last year’s showcar. At least that’s the vibe we’re getting after checking out these 20+ images our spies sent us this week.


It has gone through the usual changes that occur when transitioning from a concept to a road-going vehicle, such as gaining conventional door handles and bigger side mirrors. The alloy wheels don't seem as large as the 22-inch set the Q4 E-Tron concept had last year in Geneva and the lights don’t look as fancy. We’re also noticing the massive air inlets of the concept are gone, and there’s a pretty good chance the front grille has been subjected to a few changes as well.


Despite these tweaks, the production-ready variant will remain largely faithful to the 2019 concept and serve as a premium alternative to the aforementioned ID.4. The two will be mechanically related by riding on the same MEB platform, but the added sophistication and those desirable Four Rings will translate into a higher price tag.


The Q4 E-Tron is expected to feature a dual-motor setup enabling an electric Quattro system as the concept had. Chances are the final technical specifications won’t be that much different, with Audi quoting a combined 302 horsepower (225 kilowatts) for the four-seat showcar it exhibited over a year ago in Switzerland. The electric muscle ensured a 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) sprint in 6.3 seconds and a top speed electronically governed at 112 mph (180 km/h).



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