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Audi - Q4 e-tron (2021)
Discover the Audi Q4 e‑tron: 2021‑model performance and pricing guide The Audi Q4 e‑tron is the compact luxury SUV that puts electric ambition into a stylish daily driver. Launched in 2021, this new generation of Audi’s electric lineup blends Quattro all‑wheel‑drive certainty with a quiet, power‑dense battery that lets you ride the city and the open road with confidence. If you’re wondering how its price compares to other premium electric SUVs, or hoping to gauge the market value of a used example, you’ll find the answers right here.
- Model year: 2021 and newer
- Powertrain: Dual‑motor all‑wheel‑drive
- Battery: 82 kWh (Nissan Li‑ion), with a usable capacity of ~ 73 kWh
- Range: ~ 292 mi (WLTP)
- Power: 242 hp (350 W) & 317 lb-ft (430 Nm) of torque per motor
- Acceleration: 0‑60 mph in 6.3 s
- Charging: DC fast charger up to 125 kW, charging 80% in ~30 min
- Transmission: Single-speed automatic
- Dimensions: 176.6 in L × 73.5 in W × 66.1 in H; wheelbase 106.3 in
- Interior features: MMI Touch response, Virtual Cockpit, 10.1” infotainment screen, optional 12.3” digital instrument cluster
- Safety: Adaptive Cruise Control, Highway Driving Assist, City Safety Assist, Automatic Emergency Braking
- Drive modes: Efficiency, Normal, Performance, and Eco+
- Standard warranties: 4‑year/50,000‑mi powertrain warranty, 5‑year/60,000‑mi limited warranty
What are the current Audi Q4 e‑tron price ranges?
The cost varies widely by trim, optional equipment, and regional incentives, but the base MSRP for a new 2021 Audi Q4 e‑tron typically started around **€43,000** in Europe, with US pricing in the $50,000–$60,000 range. In markets where federal or provincial rebates apply, the net price can drop noticeably, making the Audi Q4 e‑tron price more competitive. For used models, you can expect a split broader range: a lightly‑used 2021 unit might fetch between **€35,000** and **€45,000**, while older examples (2020‑2019) are priced considerably lower. Every buyer’s question naturally centers on depreciation: what is a 2021 Audi Q4 e‑tron worth? or how much does it depreciate yearly? The following section tackles the financial reality behind owning one.
The cost varies widely by trim, optional equipment, and regional incentives, but the base MSRP for a new 2021 Audi Q4 e‑tron typically started around **€43,000** in Europe, with US pricing in the $50,000–$60,000 range. In markets where federal or provincial rebates apply, the net price can drop noticeably, making the Audi Q4 e‑tron price more competitive. For used models, you can expect a split broader range: a lightly‑used 2021 unit might fetch between **€35,000** and **€45,000**, while older examples (2020‑2019) are priced considerably lower. Every buyer’s question naturally centers on depreciation: what is a 2021 Audi Q4 e‑tron worth? or how much does it depreciate yearly? The following section tackles the financial reality behind owning one.
Depreciation insight: Realistic percentages
Audi’s new electric segment, including the Q4 e‑tron, experiences a different depreciation trajectory than internal‑combustion SUVs. Generally, Audi Q4 e‑tron depreciation follows this pattern:- **First year:** 15‑20% off the new price, largely due to early‑adopter repairs, evolving technology, and a squeezed competitive market.
- **Years 2‑3:** 10‑12% depreciation per year, as electric SUVs hit the mainstream and resale values settle.
- **Year 4‑5:** 5‑8% yearly fall as battery performance data stabilize and larger depreciations from newer models slow.
- Beyond **6 years**, overall value may plateau at 50‑55% of the original purchase price, as battery life warranties expire and charging infrastructure continues to grow.
Comparison context: How the Q4 e‑tron stacks against similar electric luxury SUVs
- Audi Q4 e‑tron vs. BMW i4 M50: The i4 M50 offers a comparable 270 mi WLTP range but at a slightly higher price, while the Q4 offers an all‑wheel‑drive base, giving an edge on dynamics for drivers who want traction in unpredictable conditions.
- Audi Q4 e‑tron vs. Mercedes‑EQC: The EQC has a similar size and power train but lags behind the Q4 in combined efficiency. The Q4’s 126 kW charger is faster than the EQC’s 110 kW, translating into shorter charging times.
- Audi Q4 e‑tron vs. Tesla Model Y
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