WORLD BEST

Car price tracker

Track car prices and stay informed on market trends with our comprehensive car pricing tool. See historical prices and compare models to make an informed decision on your next vehicle purchase. Find the best deal on your dream car today!
< Go back
Audi

Audi - RS E-TRON GT CARBON VORSPRUNG (2021)

When the 2021 Audi RS E‑TRON GT CARBON VORSPRUNG hit the road, it positioned itself as a truly electrified muscle car, blending ultra‑luxe styling with unprecedented performance in the EV market.
A curious blend of combustion‑era engineering and battery‑driven refinement, the 2021 model’s Audi RS E‑TRON GT CARBON VORSPRUNG price has become a benchmark for premium vendors and collectors alike. Whether you’re looking for the fresh-off‑the‑press Audi RS E‑TRON GT CARBON VORSPRUNG 2021 price or contemplating a pre‑owned option, the market remains keenly responsive to this flagship.

  • Powertrain: Dual permanent‑magnet induction motors
  • Horsepower: 590 hp (available in all‑electric or plug‑in hybrid trims)
  • Torque: 648 lb‑ft at 4,700 rpm
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic paired with a dual‑clutch torqued‑gear unit
  • Battery: 95 kWh lithium‑nickel‑cobalt‑manganese (NCM) pack
  • Charging: 22‑kW AC; 150‑kW DC (fast‑charge to 80 % in ~30 min)
  • Range: ~320 mi (EPA) / 530 km (WLTP)
  • 0‑60 mph: < 3.5 s
  • Top Speed: 155 mph (electronically limited)
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 4,704 mm × 1,966 mm × 1,384 mm
  • Weight: 2,060 kg (depends on battery pack choice)
  • Drive Layout: Quattro all‑wheel drive (RWD in platinum trims)
  • Interior: Carbon fiber‑reinforced dashboard, 12‑in. infotainment, 3‑zone climate control
  • Seat Capacity: 2 (reduced by an extra cup holder and adjustable steering column)
  • Materials: Ultra‑thin structural carbon‑felt composite; titanium rails for suspension
  • Warranty: 4 years/100,000 mi battery and 2 years/50,000 mi drivetrain

Depreciation Insight:

Like any high‑performance electric vehicle, the Audi RS E‑TRON GT CARBON VORSPRUNG tends to lose value at a relatively brisk pace, primarily due to rapid technological advances and battery degradation considerations. While depreciation rates vary between markets, the following figures are grounded on industry data:

  • First Year: 15‑20 % typically loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year
  • Second Year: 25‑30 % usually sees a cumulative depreciation of 30‑35 % after 24 months

    Last 20 car trackeds

    Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
    1 month ago used £57,950.00 Unlock all links
    1 month ago used £57,950.00 Unlock all links
    Note that old links may not work