Future models - Audi - Q4 - e-tronGeneva show: Audi teases Q4 e-tron conceptAll-electric Audi Q4 e-tron small SUV to materialise as production model by 202114 Feb 2019 AUDI has presented a series of design sketches for its latest e-tron all-electric model, the Q4 e-tron coupe-style small SUV, that is set to break cover at the Geneva motor show next month.
The German car-maker said the Q4 e-tron concept will be become as a production model in either late 2020 or early 2021, joining the e-tron, e-tron Sportback and e-tron GT as other future pure-electric Audi models.
Design-wise, the Q4 e-tron shares some similarities with the e-tron Sportback concept first revealed at the 2017 Shanghai motor show, which also featured a coupe-like silhouette and sported a similar front fascia.
However, the e-tron Sportback is a similar size to the Q7/Q8 large SUVs, while the Q4 e-tron will play in the small segment.
No concrete details have been given as to what the Q4 e-tron will feature, however, some preliminary design sketches give an idea of what it will look like.
From the front, the Q4 e-tron features a broad grille reminiscent of an internal-combustion vehicle, flanked by slim, trapezoidal LED headlights that give the small SUV a menacing look.
Large lower air intakes give it a sporty and athletic stance, aided by the huge rims with low-profile tyres.
An illuminated ‘e-tron’ logo on the front splitter gives away the Q4 e-tron’s electric underpinnings and is also emblazoned on the side sills.
A thick C-pillar and roof-mounted spoiler accentuate the Q4’s coupe body style, while the rear end still remains a mystery.
One sketch gives a look into how the Q4 e-tron’s interior may shape up, with a slightly more angular take on the current Audi interior design language.
A large infotainment screen integrated into the dash and a digital instrument cluster feature, while the centre console controls and air-conditioning cluster look to be operated with haptic buttons on a gloss-black panel.
A flat-bottomed steering wheel evokes a sporty feel, while the two-tone beige-and-blue interior scheme frames the angular air vents, dashboard and door trims.
No details have been given on its powertrain, including power outputs, battery capacity and driving range.
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