Audi's electric SUV is due for launch later this year
The E-tron is predicted to have a range of at least 500km (311 miles)
Battery cooling happens via aluminium extrusions
Charging at home or mainstream-roadside will be AC and rated at 11kW
The Audi E-tron quattro concept previewed in 2015
The E-tron was shown to the press
The E-tron will be capable of 150kWh DC fast-charging – that's more rapid than the Tesla Supercharger network
The exact output of each E-tron motor remains a closely guarded secret
“We have decided to keep the E-tron name and use it like quattro,” says Audi
Audi unveiled four E-tron prototypes at the Geneva motor show
The cars came from its 250-strong fleet of development vehicles
It's powered by three electric motors, two of which drive the rear wheels while the other powers the front ones
The production version will be powered by a two-motor powertrain
The move was seen as a response to the launch of the Jaguar I-Pace
Audi will build the E-tron in Brussels
The site has been marked as CO2-neutral
The location uses renewable energy and carbon offsetting
At a Siemens heavy-duty electrical engineering test centre in Berlin
Audi confirms 397km range and intelligent charge tech for E-Tron

Audi has revealed more technical details of its upcoming electric SUV.

24 Apr 2018 | 6528 Views | By Autocar UK

Audi has continued to drip-feed technical information about its upcoming E-tron electric SUV by stating that it will be capable of at least 248 miles (397 kilometres) on each charge and of smart charging to ensure efficient management of energy.

The car, which is due to be fully revealed in August, will be powered by ...

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