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Thursday 10 January 2019

Audi is going to unveil a small electric SUV to compete with Tesla Model Y

Audi is planning to unveil a small all-electric SUV at the Geneva auto show in March. The vehicle is expected to compete with Tesla Model Y, which is also expected to be unveiled around the same time.

At the debut of the Audi e-tron in the Netherlands yesterday, Andreas Mindt, Head Exterior Design at Audi, said that the company plans to unveil a “smaller e-tron SUV”, a car that is described as a compact electric SUV, according to AutoWeek Netherlands, who were present at the event.

The released a teaser image shown above.

Audi already announced that it is planning a different version of the e-tron, the e-tron Sportsback, to launch later this year, but this new vehicle would be different.

It would be smaller and it would be based on the new MEB platform, according to the comments made by Mindt reported by AutoWeek.

Read more on electrek.co


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