Audi Launches Most Affordable Electric Hatchback Car Ever, Know Expected Price?
Many of Audi’s cars are popular
Now the company is bringing an electric hatchback car
Know the expected price
Nowadays, the automobile industry is rapidly shifting towards electric vehicles. Due to eco-friendly technology, low fuel costs and incentives from the government, the demand for electric cars is increasing rapidly. Many major automobile manufacturers are re-launching their old and popular models in new avatars. Against this backdrop Audi Once again, its famous Audi A2 is preparing to present in a new form. Interestingly, this time the car will be launched in fully electric form.
Audi first introduced the A2 hatchback in 1999. During that time the car was very popular due to its light weight, good fuel economy and unique design. Now the company is once again reviving the A2 name, but this time it will be introduced with modern electric technology. The new A2 will be based on Volkswagen’s MEB (Modular Electric Drive Matrix) platform. Many modern electric cars are being built on this platform.
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In terms of design, the new A2 could be a combination of a traditional hatchback and a crossover. So she can get more ground clearance and practical usability along with an attractive look. As this car will be introduced as Audi’s entry-level model, the company will focus on attracting new customers.
Talking about the price, although this is likely to be Audi’s most economical electric car, it will remain in the premium segment. It can be estimated to cost around Rs 30 lakh. However, the company has not yet officially released information about the range, battery capacity, charging time and other features.
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As far as the Indian market is concerned, earlier Audi Q2 was the company’s cheapest car, which has now been discontinued. Hence, the possibility of the new A2 coming to India is currently considered low, as the demand for luxury hatchback cars in India is relatively low. Still, Audi is strengthening its electric lineup in the global market, and the future is likely to see many new and advanced models from the company.
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