The Most Powerful Audi Ever Made

The 2025 Audi E-Tron GT has been significantly enhanced.
The updated model offers three versions: S E-Tron GT, RS E-Tron GT, and the top-tier RS E-Tron GT Performance. This new flagship model, boasts 912 horsepower, making it Audi's most powerful production vehicle to date. However, it falls short of its mechanical sibling, the Taycan Turbo GT’s 1,019 horsepower. Still, the RS E-Tron GT Performance accelerates to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds.
The other versions also deliver impressive performance. The RS E-Tron GT offers 845 horsepower and reaches 62 mph in 2.8 seconds, while the base S E-Tron GT provides 671 horsepower for a 3.4-second sprint. The RS models have a top speed of 155 mph, and the base model reaches 152 mph. All three versions feature a dual-motor setup, ensuring all-wheel drive, with no plans for an exclusively rear-drive variant.
Enhancements extend beyond power and speed. The E-Tron GT’s battery capacity has increased from 84 kWh to 97 kWh, while reducing weight by 20 pounds, now totaling 1,378 pounds. The maximum charging power has also improved, rising to 320 kW from the previous 270 kW. Under optimal conditions, the battery charges from 10 to 80 percent in 18 minutes, with a 10-minute charge providing 174 miles of range.
The vehicle’s efficiency has also improved with a lighter rear electric motor, reducing weight by 22 pounds. The base S model offers the highest range, with a maximum of 378 miles according to the WLTP cycle, though the EPA rating may be lower.
All versions of the E-Tron GT now feature a newly developed two-chamber, two-valve air suspension system. This active suspension can lower the car by 2.1 to 3 inches to enhance comfort over bumps. The RS E-Tron GT Performance includes a dedicated performance mode tailored for track use.
This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team.
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