FAQs
about Audi electric SUVs
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- What are
the basic differences between the Audi Q4 e-tron and the regular "bigger"
e-tron?
The Audi
Q4 e-tron and the regular e-tron differ in size and efficiency. The e-tron is
larger, being 12.3 inches longer and 2.8 inches wider than the Q4 e-tron, which
makes it a better choice for families who need more cargo space. However, the
Q4 e-tron has significantly better mileage with 112 MPGe in the city and 94
MPGe on the highway, compared to the e-tron's 78 MPGe in the city and 79 MPGe
on the highway.
- Is the Q4 e-tron bigger than the e-tron?
The Audi e-tron is 12.3
inches longer and 2.8 inches wider than the Q4 e-tron, but both vehicles are
designed to carry 5 passengers.
- Â Does the Audi Q4 e-tron come
with free charging?
The new Audi Q4 e-tron
includes 250kWh of complimentary charging at Electrify America . Audi e-tron GT buyers get three years of
free charging at Electrify America. That's a lot of miles of driving around the
Newnan area!
- Let's
talk charging. Will my electricity cost be very expensive for charging my Audi e-tron? Â
Even
with the high cost of gasoline, it will still be more inexpensive to charge
up an EV than fill up a car with fuel. To estimate your cost, divide the
average amount of miles you drive each month by 3 (the amount of kWh than an
electric car gets). Then multiply that by how much you pay per kWh for
electricity (average US household pays 14 cents). A person who drives 1000
miles per month would spend around $47 per month to charge their EV. That's
less than most people spend in one week to fill their tank. Keep in mind DC
Fast chargers (Level 3) would cost more.Â
If you drive 1000 miles per month, 1000 / 3 = 333. 333 x 0.14 = $46.67
- Should I charge my Audi
e-tron every night?
Similar to cell phones, continuously charging your
electric vehicle can degrade the battery over time. It is recommended by
manufacturers to charge the battery when it gets low and to only charge it up
to 80 percent to extend the battery life.