For 2021, Audi introduces a more affordable base model that features the Premium designation. Available on both the regular and Sportback e-tron, it costs about $9000 less than the mid-level Premium Plus. It can also be equipped with the Convenience Plus package, which includes driver assists such as adaptive cruise control. Audi also improves the e-tron's available battery capacity and efficiency. The regular e-tron now has an estimated driving range of 222 miles—18 more than its predecessor.
Pros Whisper-quiet operation, luxurious state-of-the-art cabin, tows up to 4000 pounds.
Cons Other luxury EVs have more range, not very engaging behind the wheel, none of the flashiness exhibited by rivals
Pros Doesn’t look like an electric car, interior design, efficiency modes
Cons Doesn’t look like an electric car, electric mirrors an acquired taste
For 2021 New entry-level Premium trim.Launch Edition model no longer available.
Pros Smooth and decisive acceleration Well-executed driver assistance systems Healthy list of standard safety and luxury features
Cons Complex touchscreen interface EPA-estimated range is merely adequate compared to others More expensive and less practical than the standard e-tron
Pros Spry handling, eager powertrains, sporty exterior styling.
Cons Standard interior materials don't impress, snug rear seat, most rivals offer more cargo space.
Pros The world's best-handling SUV Welcome power upgrades boost its appeal High-quality cabin Strong residual values
Cons Rear passenger and trunk space smaller than competition Screen technology a generation behind newer Porsches Stiff ride quality in GTS trim with Sport package Desirable options can quickly inflate the price