Audi following Tesla with 280
The press days are finished at the LA Auto Show, but things said there are still making news. While in California, Audi technical development chief Ulrich Hackenberg told reporters that his employer plans to release an electric car with a range of 280 miles 'around 2017.' Hackenberg wouldn't say what kind of car - or crossover, perhaps - it will be, but one report said it would be 'a large car, fitting five large people with ample luggage space.' Most observers expect it to be a sedan to take on the Tesla Model S.
It's no secret that Audi respects Tesla, and there have been hints that The House of Quattro is ready to really flex its progress-through-technology muscles in Tesla's direction. Audi will be applying lessons learned in the development of the coming R8 E-tron to the future electric car, after it managed to double the range of the electric sports car thanks to new battery technology to 450 kilometers, or 281 miles.
This puts another tentative all-electric Audi in the mix and another Tesla competitor, after rumors of a possible electric Q8 from February of this year. If an electric Q8 does happen, it's expected to be a challenger to the Tesla Model X. And that might not be all: Bloomberg reported in June that Audi had 'devised blueprints for several high-performance electric saloons and sport-utility vehicles.'
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