Audi has teased the future of it’s electric mobility plans at its annual press conference. The new concept car is a look into the future of Audi’s sportier car range and has been christened Audi E-Tron GT. The Audi E-Tron GT will make it to production by 2021 or 2022 and will have the same underpinnings as the Porsche Mission E. This will be the third fully electric vehicle in the E-Tron range after the Audi E-Tron SUV and the Audi E-Tron sportback that is due to be launched by the end of the decade along with a range of other hybrid vehicles.
This zero-emissions grand tourer will follow the launch of two fully electric crossovers from Audi, the E-Tron slated to debut in production guise later this year and the more stylish E-Tron Sportback confirmed for a 2019 launch. By the middle of the next decade, the Ingolstadt-based premium automaker will have more than 20 electrified models in its portfolio, as per a promise made today during the aforementioned annual press conference. According to the company’s projections, electrified models will account for a third of total sales by 2025.
Meanwhile, a different kind of E-Tron is slated to debut on April 9 in the virtual world as Audi will have its own futuristic race car for Gran Turismo Sport in the shape of the E-Tron Vision GT.