Audi A3 e-tron – Driven
The has been around since 1996, but 2016 marks the first time a powertrain can be had with the In fact, the is s first plug-in hybrid. The A3 e-tron’s technology is shared, however, with the A3’s corporate cousin, the Nevertheless, the A3 e-tron is blazing a hybrid trail into the premium hatchack segment.
The 2016 model year is also an interesting time for Audi to debut the e-tron powertrain in the A3. For 2017, the is undergoing a thorough refresh that includes new exterior appointments, an undated interior with Audi’s virtual cockpit, and a host of new driver assistance features.
Regardless of model years and its looks, the A3 e-tron has all the right equipment for efficient driving. Its main power comes from a turbocharged, 1.4-liter four-cylinder mated to a six-speed dual clutch that sends power to the front wheels. Sorry, no quattro option here. It’s 8.8-kWh battery pack gives it enough juice to drive roughly 16 miles on electricity alone, after which the gasoline engine propels the car and recharges the battery.
To find out how the A3 e-tron performs in real life, we spent a week with one. Our Misano Red pearl tester was missing its charging cable, but we were still able to get a true sense of how the A3 e-tron works and what type of commute it works best for.
Continue reading for the full driving review
Audi A3 e-tron – Driven
The has been around since 1996, but 2016 marks the first time a powertrain can be had with the In fact, the is s first plug-in hybrid. The A3 e-tron’s technology is shared, however, with the A3’s corporate cousin, the Nevertheless, the A3 e-tron is blazing a hybrid trail into the premium hatchack segment.
The 2016 model year is also an interesting time for Audi to debut the e-tron powertrain in the A3. For 2017, the is undergoing a thorough refresh that includes new exterior appointments, an undated interior with Audi’s virtual cockpit, and a host of new driver assistance features.
Regardless of model years and its looks, the A3 e-tron has all the right equipment for efficient driving. Its main power comes from a turbocharged, 1.4-liter four-cylinder mated to a six-speed dual clutch that sends power to the front wheels. Sorry, no quattro option here. It’s 8.8-kWh battery pack gives it enough juice to drive roughly 16 miles on electricity alone, after which the gasoline engine propels the car and recharges the battery.
To find out how the A3 e-tron performs in real life, we spent a week with one. Our Misano Red pearl tester was missing its charging cable, but we were still able to get a true sense of how the A3 e-tron works and what type of commute it works best for.
Continue reading for the full driving review
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Audi A3 e-tron – Driven