Audi Q4 e-Tron Rolls Into 2024 With Few Changes, Starts at $50,995
By Bella McDonald
July 10, 2023
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2022 Audi Q4 E-Tron | Manufacturer image
Entering its third year of production, the 2024 Audi Q4 e-Tron SUV is returning with few changes. The brand’s most affordable electric vehicle now starts at $50,995 (all pricing includes $1,195 destination charge).
The electric compact SUV is available in three variants: 40 e-Tron, 50 e-Tron and fastback-style Sportback 50 e-Tron. The 40 e-Tron can be purchased in the base Premium or upgraded to the mid-level Premium Plus trim for an extra $4,700. Moving up the line, the 50 and Sportback 50 e-Trons come in all three Audi trim levels: Premium, Premium Plus or top-of-the-line Prestige, which costs $7,000 more than the Premium variant.
Standard Equipment
For the 2024 model year, all Q4 e-Tron variants now have standard adaptive cruise control with lane departure steering assist and lane departure warning. The lineup is also receiving steering wheel paddles, allowing the driver to change the level of regeneration.
Audi is integrating HomeLink functions into the Q4 e-Tron’s rearview mirror, meaning buyers can wirelessly control their garage door and other in-home systems from their car. This feature will be standard on all Premium Plus and Prestige trims, and it’s available with the optional Convenience Package on the Premium trim.
2022 Audi Q4 E-Tron | Manufacturer image
Performance Specs
The rear-wheel-drive 40 e-Tron runs on a single motor and 82-kilowatt-hour battery that can generate 201 horsepower; the 50 e-Tron and Sportback 50 e-Tron both have dual-motor all-wheel drive, again with an 82-kWh battery, and are good for 295 hp.
Pricing and Availability
The 2024 Q4 lineup will go on sale later in the year. Starting prices are listed below.
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