The Audi R8 E-Tron Is No More
You get the sense Audi was always a little reluctant to make a production R8 E-Tron. The company deliberated for a good few years, with the status of the project flip-flopping in the sort of on-again-off-again fashion we’ve not seen since Ross and Rachel. And after finally putting the E-Tron into production in 2015, Audi has already killed it off.
Car and Driver reports that the second-gen R8-based electric supercar has been shelved for an undisclosed reason, and while Audi refused to provide a specific production number, a spokesperson did tell the publication that “fewer than 100” were built.
It’s a curious move when VW Group is heavily pushing electric vehicles in the wake of the Dieselgate emissions fixing scandal, but the E-Tron’s astronomical price might have something to do with it. According to Car and Driver, each of the few E-Trons sold cost their owners a cool €1 million.
Audi also said at the time of the car’s Geneva 2015 launch that the car was intended as a “rolling laboratory” to help develop future electric cars, so it might be that the pricey E-Tron had simply outlived its usefulness.
The 100-ish E-Tron buyers got themselves an electric supercar capable of hitting 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds, thanks to a powertrain putting out 456bhp and 678lb ft of torque. It’s actually the only rear-wheel drive road-going production R8 ever made by Audi, and has a 276-mile range.
Update
We’ve since been sent the following statement from Audi UK regarding the E-Tron’s demise:
“Audi presented the second generation R8 e-tron at the Geneva Auto Show in March 2015. The R8 e-tron is for us a key technology pioneer for the development of the first Audi BEV in series production. We have added the Audi R8 e-tron to our lineup as a hand-built, built-to-order sports car.
Due to enormous interest in the Audi e-tron quattro concept we presented at the Frankfurt Auto Show, all of our BEV competencies are now focused on the development and market introduction of this electrically powered high-volume production SUV.
Vehicles will be delivered over the course of 2016 for all orders already accepted for the R8 e-tron. Additional orders are not being taken. In 2018 Audi will bring a BEV to market.”
So there we have it - focusing on an electric SUV that will actually sell in decent numbers is more of a priority than a supercar for the super-rich. Understandable, but hopefully an all-electric R8 will return at some point. With the general move of the industry towards electrification, it seems inevitable.
Comments
It was on sale??? WAAAANT
I only drove that car in ps home… That minigame was hot wheels like, but too bad we didnt get it on GT6
Nooooo, it was so beautiful
wouldn’t mind owning one now
Hope the batteries aren’t produced by Samsung
I hadnt even heard these were a thing let alone being sold
Maybe it got pulled because for a tenth of the price, a tesla would beat it off the line while having a better range?
This could have been properly quick, but it obviously got limited to keep in check with the other r8’s.
that means you got a supercar youngtimer which you can actually drive
“quitely” “pulled the plug” I see what you did there :v
I liked the ETron… I’m sad now :(