

Andrew Maclean
2 Months Ago
Marketplace Editor
Audi Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for the updated e-tron GT range, which is on sale now from $209,900 before on-road costs.
The 2025 Audi e-tron GT, which is closely related to the Porsche Taycan, has received substantial upgrades to performance and driving range, as well as the introduction of a new RS e-tron GT performance flagship.
Pricing for the ‘base’ S e-tron GT is up by nearly $30,000 over the outgoing e-tron quattro, but the entry-level electric performance GT offers even better power, performance and range than the pre-update RS e-tron GT.
Further, the S e-tron GT offers equivalent power and performance to the Porsche Taycan GTS, which starts from $264,500 before on-roads.
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The price of entry to the e-tron GT family has risen by nearly $30,000, though this has been offset by substantial increases to performance and equipment – i.e. the S e-tron GT is more powerful than the old RS e-tron GT.
Model | Price before on-road costs |
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2025 Audi S e-tron GT | $209,900 |
2025 Audi RS e-tron GT | $264,900 |
2025 Audi RS e-tron GT performance | $309,900 |
The 2025 Audi e-tron GT range is split across three distinct powertrain variants, with the new S e-tron GT offering more performance than even the outgoing RS e-tron GT.
Specifications | S e-tron GT | RS e-tron GT | RS e-tron GT performance |
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Drivetrain | Dual-motor electric | Dual-motor electric | Dual-motor electric |
Battery | 97kWh – net | 97kWh – net | 97kWh – net |
Power | 500kW* | 630kW* | 680kW* |
Torque | 717Nm | 865Nm | 1027Nm |
Drive type | All-wheel drive | All-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
0-100km/h (claimed) | 3.4s* | 2.8s* | 2.5s* |
Claimed range (WLTP) | 558km | 522km | 528km |
Max DC charge rate | 320kW | 320kW | 320kW |
DC charge time (10-80 per cent) | 18 mins | 18 mins | 18 mins |
*With launch control
In addition to the S, RS and RS performance models, Audi offers a ‘standard’ 430kW e-tron GT quattro overseas. However, this entry-level variant hasn’t been confirmed for the Australian market.
Dimensions | Audi e-tron GT* |
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Length | 4997-5004mm |
Width | 1964mm |
Height | 1369-1402mm |
Wheelbase | 2900-2901mm |
Cargo capacity | 350L |
*Global specifications quoted
The e-tron GT range is covered by Audi Australia’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty; along with six years of complimentary servicing.
Servicing and Warranty | Audi e-tron GT |
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Warranty | 5 years, unlimited kilometres – vehicle 8 years or 160,000 kilometres – EV battery |
Roadside assistance | 6 years |
Capped-price servicing | 6 years complimentary |
Total capped-price service cost | Free – 6 years |
Audi e-tron GT buyers also get a one-year unlimited subscription to the Chargefox public charging network – of which Audi Australia is a founding partner.
The Audi e-tron GT hasn’t been crash-tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP, and is therefore unrated.
Standard safety features include:
There are three members of the e-tron GT lineup.
S e-tron GT highlights:
Above: RS e-tron GT performance
RS e-tron GT adds:
RS e-tron GT performance adds:
A range of options and packages are available depending on variant.
Sensory package – S e-tron GT: $6000
Design package – S e-tron GT: $3800
Gloss carbon exterior styling package – RS e-tron GT: $6000
RS design package – RS e-tron GT: $4500
Matte carbon camouflage exterior styling package – RS e-tron GT performance: $10,000
RS performance design package – RS e-tron GT performance: $4500
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James is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Before joining CarExpert.com.au in 2020, James has worked at leading auto media outlets including Carsales and CarAdvice, as well as at Pulse agency for Ford Australia's communications team. In 2019 James made Mumbrella's 'Top 20 most prolific web authors in Australia' list after publishing 1,360 articles between March 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019 for CarAdvice. James is also an Ambassador for Drive Against Depression – an Australian charity whose mission is to support mental wellness through the freedom of driving and a shared love of cars.
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