2022 Audi e-tron GT to arrive with available premium electrified ecosystem, including three years of complimentary DC fast charging
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2022 Audi e-tron GT to come with three years of complimentary DC
fast charging sessions powered by Electrify America network at
speeds up to 270 kW
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DC fast charging makes it possible to charge e-tron GT from 5-80%
(approximately 180 miles) in about 22 minutes
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Available white-glove concierge home charger installation provided
by Qmerit
HERNDON, Va., June 15, 2021 – Audi is not only delivering a growing
portfolio of premium electric vehicles, bringing customers the
performance, design and driving dynamics expected of the brand. It
is also providing the tools to make going electric effortless. For
customers taking delivery of the 2022 Audi e-tron GT, the brand’s
new electric performance halo, Audi is offering access to several
available charging solutions, including three years of complimentary
DC fast charging sessions through Electrify America after vehicle
purchase and enrollment activated through the myAudi app, and
customized in-home charging solutions with a concierge customer
experience through sustainable solutions provider Qmerit.
Charging on the go
Complementing the Audi Sport heritage of the RS e-tron GT – born on
the track, built for the road – if a customer chooses to test their
skills on-track near an Electrify America DC fast charger, they can
drive in a spirited manner, take a quick break between laps, and get
back to the track without much wait. The robust thermal management
system in the e-tron GT ensures the vehicle is up to the task lap
after lap, with the 12.9-mile Nürburgring Nordschleife racetrack in
Germany serving as one of its many development sites.
Recharge while you rest
Option 1, a NEMA 14-50 power outlet upgrade, is installed by a
professional electirican for use with the included 9.6 kW AC capsule
charger (Level 2, 240-volt/40 amps), which comes standard with the
vehicle purchase. This charger includes plugs that can utilize both
a standard 120-volt household outlet (1.2 kW) and a faster-speed
240-volt NEMA 14-50 outlet (9.6 kW). Option 2, for customers looking
for a more tailored home charging experience, Electrify America’s
HomeStation is available for purchase as well as a concierge service
to schedule its home installation. Electrify America’s HomeStation
is Wi-Fi-capable and offers 9.6 kW charging power.
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With Qmerit, a customer can install a NEMA 14-50 outlet on a
dedicated 240V/50A circuit to use the 2-in-1 mobile charger that
comes standard with the vehicle. The Level 2 charger ensures a
customer can wake up every day to a fully charged vehicle.
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Additionally, if the customer chooses, Qmerit’s concierge service
can schedule customized home installation services for Electrify
Home’s HomeStation and assist a customer with purchasing a
HomeStation charger.
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Upfront tiered pricing includes professional installation of the
selected charging solution in the garage spot of choice.
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Through Qmerit, a customer can relax knowing the concierge will work
with licensed installers on behalf of the customer to install the
optional Electrify Home HomeStation. Through a rigorous process,
Qmerit vets all installation professionals for their background and
experience regardless which installation option a customer chooses.
The 2022 Audi e-tron GT generates 469 horsepower, or up to 522
horsepower in boost mode for 2.5 seconds with launch control, and
464 lb-ft of torque (472 lb-ft in boost mode). This allows the
e-tron GT to repeatedly accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds on
the way to a top track speed of 152 mph.
The front and rear motors in the more powerful RS e-tron GT produce
a net 590 horsepower and up to 637 horsepower in boost mode. Total
system torque is 612 lb-ft. As a result, the RS e-tron GT can
accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.1 seconds with boost engaged, and has
a 155 mph top track speed. That places the 0-60 acceleration of RS
e-tron GT just quicker than the V10-powered Audi R8 supercar – all
while generating zero direct emissions.
EPA-estimated ranges for the e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT are 238
miles and 232 miles, respectively.
Expected to go on sale this summer, the e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT
are manufactured in the Böllinger Höfe plant near Neckarsulm,
Germany. Its production is certified as net CO2-neutral. The e-tron
GT models join the Audi e-tron and e-tron Sportback in Audi’s fully
electric portfolio and will be followed by the Audi Q4 e-tron and Q4
Sportback e-tron later this year. By the end of 2021, Audi aims to
have the largest offering of electric vehicles of any luxury
automaker in the U.S. Including plug-in hybrid vehicles, Audi plans
to electrify approximately 30% of its U.S. model lineup by 2025 and
become net CO2-neutral globally by 2050.
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