The Audi promised a 400-kilometer range for the e-tron electric car, but based on EPA measurements, it can only do 328 kilometers with a charge.
It is no secret that, as with cars powered by conventional engines, external factors can also significantly affect the range of electric cars. Cars are producing completely different results in frosty or sweaty heat, but they are somehow attempted to make a common denominator for standard measurements. Audi has just introduced its first pure electric car, the e-tron, which we have already been driving. The manufacturer promises a range of 400 kilometers, but this is refuted by the EPA.
Measurements by the EPA, the US Environmental Protection Agency, are credible as they are close to reality. In their measurement, the Audi e-tron 55 quattro was able to do 328 kilometers with one charge. Audi also began to explain immediately, according to the justification, the battery pack can only use 83.6 kWh of its 95 kWh capacity.
By comparison, the Tesla Model X runs between 383 and 475 kilometers, depending on its chips, and the Jaguar I-Pace, which won the Car of the Year, is 376 kilometers away.
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