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2025 Audi Q4 E-Tron

Premium Plus 4-door SUV AWD 0.0-liter electric (335 hp) (Not Available Electric) Direct 1-speed

Retail Value: $34650 ~ $50950

Trade-in Value: $31645 ~ $47080

MSRP: $49800 ~ $58200

2025 Audi Q4 E-Tron

Audi sells a wide range of sedans and SUVs with luxurious interiors and lots of technology. Several of its SUVs and sedans have earned CR’s recommendation for balancing driver and passenger comfort with smooth power and nimble handling. In most cases, buyers shopping for sedans and SUVs in the luxury category should consider Audi’s options. Fit and finish quality reaches even the lowest-priced models. However, like most luxury cars from European brands, maintenance and repair costs can be expensive, making used Audis difficult to recommend. Typically, Audi identifies sedans with the letter A, SUVs with the letter Q, and numbers that increase according to size. The Q3 is a compact crossover while the Q8 is a three-row SUV. Models that start with S or RS are tuned for performance and have more power, stiffer suspension, and more aerodynamic exterior details. All-electric models have the E-tron suffix.

Sized between Audi's Q3 and Q5 SUVs, the Q4 E-Tron is an electric vehicle that comes in rear- and all-wheel drive and mechanically similar to Volkswagen's ID.4. It is available in two different trims: 40 E-Tron, and 50 E-Tron quattro. The E-Tron sportback version is in 50 quattro only. The 40 uses a one-motor rear-wheel drive powertrain combined with an 82 kWh battery pack to produce 201 hp. The 50 has the same battery pack, and a 295-hp, two-motor all-wheel-drive. EPA estimated range for the quattro is 241 miles. A large center touch screen and digital instrument cluster both oriented toward the driver dominate the dash. The driver's seat will include an extra airbag in the right hand bolster to help prevent impact between the driver and front seat passenger in the event of a collision. The Q4 E-Tron comes with a suite of active safety features. For 2024 the 50e becomes the 55e and got more range, horsepower, and quicker charging. For 2025, the rear-wheel drive 40e became the 45e with 281 hp and an EPA estimated 288 miles of range. 


Car Specifications

AC Acceptance Rate (kW)11.0
AC Charge Speed @ 32A22.9
AC Charge Speed @ 40A28.5
AC Charge Speed @ 50A32.7
AC Charge Speed @ 80A32.7
Adaptive Regenerative BrakingYes
Air Pollution Score10
Battery Capacity (kWh)82.0
Cargo Volume26.5
Charge Port LocationRight Rear
Coast ModeYes
Daily Range181
DC Acceptance Rate (kW)175.0
DC Charge Speed @ 150kW7.4
DC Charge Speed @ 350kW8.7
DC Charge Speed @ 50kW2.5
DC Charge Speed Tesla NACS8.7
EPA City MPGe107
EPA Combined MPG95
EPA Combined MPGe100
EPA Highway MPGe92
EPA Mile Per kWh2.97
Front Head Room5.0
Front Leg Room44.0
Front Shoulder Room56.0
Greenhouse Gas Score10
Height65
Length181
Manufacturer DC Charge Claim10 to 80 percent in about 28 minutes
Max AC Charge Rate Miles Added per Hour32.7
Max Load935
Max Seating Capacity5
One Pedal DriveNo
Plug TypeCCS
Range EPA Electric Miles258
Rear Head Room3.5
Rear Leg Room32.0
Rear Shoulder Room54.5
Regenerative Braking Levels3
SmartwayElite
Weight4910
Wheel Base109
Width73

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Energy Consumption (kWh)4040.0
Annual Energy Cost (Dollar)605.0
Cruse Range (Miles)260

Ratings

Category Car Count11
Category NameElectric luxury SUVs
Overall Rank2
Overall Test Score Max74.0
Overall Test Score Min35.0
Primary Car TypeSUVs
Road Test Rank1
Road Test Score Max91.0
Road Test Score Min53.0

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)5.9
Avoidance Speed (MPH)52.5
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)133