Audi began to impose its electric mobility technology in Peru, with the arrival of the Audi e-tron a year ago opened the doors to the Audi RS e-tron GT, Audi Q8 e-tron and Audi Q8 Sportback e-tron.
These models are designed to offer exceptional performance, a first-class electrified driving experience, quality and comfort.
Audi Peru announced the introduction of these models as part of its systematic roadmap for electrification. Starting in 2026, Audi will only launch new models with all-electric propulsion, and by 2033, production of all combustion models will be discontinued.
At the Forefront
According to Alexandra Bonnemaison, General Manager of Audi Peru, she assures that the manufacturer is leading sales of 100% electric cars in the luxury segment.
“We are taking concrete steps towards a new era of electromobility through innovative and sustainable solutions,” she said.
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The new Audi RS e-tron GT combines “emotional design” with a powerful engine, agile driving dynamics and impressive range.
The brand claims that the vehicle represents a new era in the grand touring cars of the future and is an iconic car for the manufacturer.
Power
Equipped with an electric powertrain that produces a combined power output of 440 kW and torque of 830 Nm, the RS e-tron GT can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 250 km/h.
Its 800-volt lithium-ion battery offers a range of 495 kilometers on a single charge. The sleek, aggressive exterior design has been sculpted to provide active aerodynamics that adapt to driving conditions.
Inside, advanced technology and high-quality materials combine seamlessly, complemented by RS sport seats with red stitching.