Audi Q4 e-tron 2024 Walkaround | Is This The Perfect Sized Family EV? | Drive.com.au

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Here is the summary of the Audi Q4 e-tron YouTube review:
- The Q4 e-tron is available in SUV wagon and Sportback body styles, each offered with two drive options: the Q4 45 e-tron (210kW, 545Nm) with rear-wheel drive, and the Q4 55 e-tron Quattro (250kW, 679Nm) with all-wheel drive.
- Pricing starts at $88,300 before options and on-road costs for the e-tron 45, and steps up to $108,500 for the e-tron 55.
- All variants use a 77kWh battery pack, with claimed efficiency around 16kWh/100km and a range of about 560km for the e-tron 45.
- Standard equipment includes LED lights, metallic paint, a powered tailgate, a digital driver's display, tri-zone climate control, and heated leather front seats.
- The SUV has a 520-liter boot, while the Sportback has a 535-liter boot, both with under-floor storage. There is no front storage.
- The Q4 e-tron is bigger than a Q3 but smaller than a Q5, roughly the size of a BMW iX1 or Volvo XC40, but smaller than a Tesla Model Y; the Q4 is priced above the Tesla Model Y Long Range, but below the Tesla Model Y Performance.
- Rear passenger space is generous with both knee and head room; however, due to the high floor from the battery pack, taller passengers may have limited toe room.
- The cabin has an angled dashboard providing a driver-centric display, and easy to use, physical buttons to control temperature.
- High end trim levels include an augmented reality head-up display, and matrix LED headlights with changeable lighting signatures.
- This model is not the Australian market edition, however, these Audi cars will be on display in dealerships before their launch.

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