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Which is Better, the Audi e-tron GT or the Tesla Model S?

As the demand for
electric vehicles has surged over recent years, two of the most sought-after
models are the Audi e-Tron GT and Tesla Model S. Both come packaged with plenty
of impressive features, such as powerful acceleration and cutting-edge technology
– but which one is right for you?

Comparing these
cars can seem intimidating due to their sheer breadth of capabilities. We will
delve into a thorough comparison between both models in order to determine
which offers better value without sacrificing performance or quality. Factors
including pricing variations, features set differences, capacity for handling
various tasks, and emissions from each vehicle need to be taken into account
when making our determination.

From an
eye-catching exterior design to the kit underneath its hood – it’s time take an
objective look at how these two exorbitantly luxurious electric cars fare
against each other!

Design

The Audi e-Tron
GT
is an imposing electric vehicle, with its ultra-wide track of rear wheels
and glossy diffuser. It features three dimensional nature of light fittings and
wheel designs, with alloy elements integrated into plastic hubcap pieces for a
more sophisticated look. The black contrast elements gives it an intimidating
presence from afar.

On the other hand,
the Tesla Model S boasts a slinky silhouette that mimics both Jaguar XF’s and
Audi A7’s rooflines design. Over the past couple years, its exterior has seen
gradual improvements over time in terms of construction quality as well as
styling refinements. Its interior design remains minimalistic but also offers
greater tightness to construction compared to earlier versions. For functions
and usability purposes, this EV comes fitted with version 8 of 17inch portrait
screen display for controlling various car settings at your fingertips without
any difficulty or confusion whatsoever.

Practicality

The Audi e-Tron
GT has great adjustability with a low sporty position and plenty of headroom
and arm space, as well as support for four adults. However, it offers less
storage capacity than the Tesla Model S due to the limited battery space.

On the other
hand, the Tesla Model S offers excellent storage capacity thanks to its 744
liters (seats up) and 1795 liters (seats down), plus 150 liter frunk
compartment. Furthermore, torque is unaffected by extra cargo weight unlike
other electric cars.

When it comes to
amenities, both cars have their own strengths and weaknesses. The e-Tron GT
features two cup holders in addition to console armrest box with wireless
charger along with small door pockets while having no retractable shade on
large fixed sunroof; whereas the Tesla Model S has none of these but does offer
more roominess inside due to its flat floor, allowing rear passengers not
having negotiate a transmission tunnel – though knees may get slightly higher
may cause some numb bum on long trips. In terms of seating configuration, The
e-Tron GT claims 5 seater but centre rear position is very narrow for adults
since there’s raised central floor that allows additional battery space.

It’s clear that
both cars offer a number of advantages over one another when it comes to
practicality, so it ultimately depends on what features you prioritize the
most.

Engine and Performance

The Audi e-Tron
GT has two electric motors that provide adjustable all wheel drive and a
0-100km/h sprint time of 4.1 seconds for the GT version, or 3.3 seconds for the
RS version. It features a 2 speed transmission with a low gear used in sport
mode for takeoffs while the second is optimised for highway cruising or Eco
Mode driving. The RS model further enhances agility at both high and low speeds
by using an AWD steering system and locking rear differential.

In contrast,
Tesla’s Model S is powered by two 568kW electric motors which generates 1000Nm
torque – allowing it to achieve 0-100 kilometres per hour in just 2.7 seconds
when set to ‘Ludicrous Mode’. Its battery pack functions as its chassis and
contributes towards creating a super strong crash structure that adds
additional protection to passengers during an accident as well as improving
ride quality overall thanks to its large capacity.

Learn More: Will You Buy an Affordable Tesla After Six Successful Price Reductions?

Efficiency

The Audi e-Tron
GT’s 83.7kWh lithium-ion battery can be charged to 80% in 22 and a half minutes
with its 800V DC charger and 270 kW peak charging rate, giving it an impressive
range of up to 540km from NEDC standards. It has dual AC ports on either side
for slow charging purposes as well as an 11/22 kW AC inverter, allowing for
charging time of 4 hours if you find a compatible unit – though this is quite a
bit higher than the average energy consumption of 19.2/20.2 kWh/100km which
makes the charge times faster overall but less efficient energy wise than some
others models available.

Tesla Model S
have been gaining traction in recent years due to their impressive combination
of performance and range, averaging 400 km on a full charge. Tesla also offers
“supercharger” stations where drivers can access premium charges quickly as
well as adopting payment model changes starting January 2017 where electric
cars get $1 per day charging fees when at these stations .  This ensures that people who own Tesla will
always have access to fast chargers whenever they need them making them more
convenient than other car brands EVs.

Driving Dynamics

The Audi e-Tron
GT features a low seating position which allows the passengers to sit close to
the ground. Its electric motor offers an instantaneous acceleration, drawing
from its limitless torque when stepped on accelerator pedal. Despite its
two-and-a half tonne body weight and 5 meters long size, the car performs with
agility.

It is also
equipped with adjustable air suspension that absorbs corrugations and smaller
bumps for a smooth ride quality. Although steering response has improved in
this model compared to other Audi cars, it does not provide much feedback
through air suspension while driving. Meanwhile Tesla Model S P100D provides
more G force acceleration than its predecessor (P90D) which is 0.6 seconds
faster from zero speed to sixty miles per hour; producing more intense
sensation of acceleration felt by passengers ranging from emotion to laughing
or cursing out loud!

Learn More: A Detailed Comparison on Tesla Model X vs. Rivian R1S

Which one is better?

Choosing between
the Audi e-tron GT and Tesla Model S boils down to personal preference. Is a
sleek, powerful electric sedan more up your street? The Model S is worth
checking out in that case. However, if what you need is a robust and dependable
car – well, there are very few vehicles that can beat Audi’s offering: the
legendary Audi e-tron GT.

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