Audi e-Tron Vision Gran Turismo Electric Concept 2018 
		      
		    Neuburg a.  d. Donau, April 9, 2018 – With the fully electric “Audi e-tron Vision Gran  Turismo” concept car Audi is now turning electric mobility into a tangible  experience in a unique way. Originally developed exclusively for virtual races  on PlayStation 4, Audi is making the new race car reality in conjunction with  Formula E. Starting with the race in Rome  on Saturday, April 14, the Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo will be deployed as  a race taxi.   
    
  “E-Mobility  is rapidly gaining importance,” says Peter Mertens, Member of the Board of  Management, Technical Development, AUDI AG. “That is why in 2017 Audi was the  first German manufacturer to enter Formula E with a factory-backed commitment.  In our development laboratory motorsport, we are continuously expanding our  expertise in e-mobility and gathering valuable experience also in extremely  demanding conditions. With the Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo race taxi we are  turning electric mobility into a tangible experience for our customers and  guests as part of the Formula E races – in the middle of the world’s  metropolises.”    
		    
              
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              The  customers and guests of the brand with the four rings will be able to  experience Formula E’s city circuits as passengers in the Audi e-tron Vision  Gran Turismo starting at the race in Rome (April 14). Employees at Audi’s  pre-production center developed and produced this one-of-akind car within the  space of just eleven months based on the example of the Audi e-tron Vision Gran  Turismo from the “Gran Turismo” PlayStation game. The million-selling “Gran  Turismo” game has long acquired cult status with gamers around the globe. Audi  has been working together with Sony and Polyphony Digital – the creators of  “Gran Turismo” – for nearly 20 years. Audi designers created the Audi e-tron  Vision Gran Turismo for the “Vision Gran Turismo” competition that was launched  on the market on the occasion of the popular game’s 15th anniversary. Numerous  automobile manufacturers developed virtual race cars for the contest.    
            
              
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            Many of  these concept cars were subsequently built as full-scale models as well and  presented at trade shows. The Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo, however, is the  first concept car of this range to be deployed to real-world race tracks as a  fully functional vehicle. “This is what we are particularly proud of,” says  Audi’s chief designer Marc Lichte. “Although the design of a virtual vehicle  allows much greater freedom and the creation of concepts which are only hard to  implement in reality, we did not want to put a purely fictitious concept on  wheels. Our aim was a fully functional car. The Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo  shows that electric mobility at Audi is very emotive. This car incorporates  numerous elements of our new design language such as the inverted single frame  in the vehicle’s color that will be typical for our new e-tron models.”   
  
Audi has  deliberately taken up design elements and the color of the legendary Audi 90  quattro IMSA GTO with which the company in 1989 thrilled motorsport fans in the  North American IMSA-GTO racing series with drivers like Hans-Joachim Stuck,  Walter Röhrl, Hurley Haywood and Scott Goodyear. Featuring a combination of  systematic lightweight design and quattro drive paired with a powerful  five-cylinder turbo engine, the car was far ahead of its time back then.   
              
            The Audi  e-tron Vision Gran Turismo has permanent all-wheel drive as well, the fully  electric etron quattro all-wheel drive with variable power distribution. Three  electric motors, each with output of 200 kW, propel the concept car. Two  electric motors drive the rear axle and the third one the front axle, using  individual components from the future Audi e-tron. System output is 600 kW (815  hp). With a curb weight of 1,450 kilograms the electric race car has a  power to weight ratio of 1.78   kilograms per horsepower with ideal 50:50 percent weight  distribution between the front and the rear axle. The Audi e-tron Vision Gran  Turismo accelerates from 0 to 100   km/h in less than 2.5 seconds.   
             
                
            The  futuristic race taxi will be deployed at all European Formula E races and  numerous other events in 2018. At the wheel will be former DTM driver Rahel  Frey from Switzerland or Le Mans winner Dindo Capello from Italy.  
              
            
                
              Text & Photos AUDI  Media Archives  
             
            Wallpapers of the Audi e-Tron Vision Gran Turismo Electric Concept 2018 (click on image to enlarge) 
            
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