An All-Electric Audi Supercar Could Still Happen

After at last making a production R8 E-Tron in 2015 - having flirted with the idea for years - Audi didn’t keep the car around for long. The second-generation R8-based all-electric supercar was killed off around a year and a half after its debut, with under 100 built.
The move was down to Audi focusing its efforts on producing an all-electric SUV, but the E-Tron - reported to have a €1 million price tag at the time - may yet get a successor. Speaking to Autocar at the recent Berlin E-Prix, Audi R&D boss Peter Mertens said: “You can very well imagine that at some point in time we will have an electric supercar.”
“The question is ‘would I like to make it happen soon?’ and the answer is yes, of course,” he added. In the supercar segment, Mertens reckons: “We have been a very serious player.”
So far so vague, but it shows there’s a clear urge to build such a thing within the company. Autocar also speculates that it’d be a standalone car rather than an electrified version of the R8, due to Mertens’ ethos that E-Tron cars will need to be unique models in the future. A collaboration with Porsche is highly likely, given the cost implications of developing the powertrain.
So, do you like the sound of an all-electric Audi supercar with the guts of the eventual production Mission E?
Comments
No comments found.
Pagination