
- The flagship E7X has a sizeable 109.3 kWh battery pack.
- AUDI will sell the SUV in both single- and dual-motor guises.
- Pricing details will be announced at April’s Beijing Auto Show.
While some of the electric SUVs that Audi sells in Western markets already feel a little outdated compared to the competition, the carmaker has shown that, in China, it can build an EV that feels as if it’s been dropped off from the future. We’re of course talking about the E7X, previewed late last year, but only just officially launched.
To build this new model, the German marque used its partnership with SAIC through the special AUDI brand, which first launched the E5 Sportback last year. Like that model, the E7X looks nothing like any Audi model sold elsewhere. While pricing details have yet to be announced, it’s a safe bet it’ll be cheaper than many European alternatives, too.
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The E7X is a big thing, stretching 198.7 inches (5,049 mm) long and 78.6 inches (1,997 mm) wide, 67.3 inches (1,710 mm tall) and complete with a 120.4-inch (3,060 mm) wheelbase. As AUDI was under no obligation to stick with design traditions in developing it, there’s no single-frame grille in sight, and instead just a bunch of elements that should appeal to Chinese buyers.
Chief among these touches is the front fascia, dominated by hundreds of tiny LEDs that replace a traditional grille. The side profile is also quite striking, with sharp lines, flush door handles, and cameras instead of traditional wing mirrors. Just like the front, the rear also sports some wild wraparound LEDs.
Sports Car Levels Of Power
It’s not just the design of the E7X that distinguishes it from typical Audi models, as its underpinnings are also distinct. All models will use CATL battery cells, with 100 kWh and 109.3 kWh packs being available. Depending on the battery pack and electric motor configuration, the SUV’s range will vary between 382 miles (615 km) and 466 miles (751 km).
The base model will be driven by a rear-mounted electric motor producing a hefty 402 hp. Sitting above it will be a dual-motor version delivering 671 hp. This dual-motor version will hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.97 seconds.
While AUDI has released a slew of new images of the E7X and more details about its powertrain, it’s yet to unveil the interior. Thankfully, we won’t have to wait long to see it in full as the E7X will be displayed at next month’s Beijing Auto Show.
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