2019 Audi e-tron review

Possibly the best thing about Audi’s first attempt at all-electric mobility with the e-tron SUV is that there’s few indicators to highlight that you’re in anything other than a regular Audi SUV. It does without the kitsch, attention-grabbing X-Wing doors or a dash that goes all Santa Claus at Christmas like you’ll find on the Tesla Model X and it’s not trying to create a new genre like the Jaguar I-Pace. Instead the e-tron feels just like another member of Audi’s off-roading family.

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