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Audi
Q4 Sportback e-tron 45
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Road tax | £52/month £1 /month first year |
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Electricity (private mileage) | £13/month | ||
Electricity (business mileage) | £0/month | ||
Benefit-in-kind | £26/month |
Costs shown are estimates based on the information provided. Actual costs may vary and other cost components not shown may also be incurred.
Key stats
List price
£52,250
List price
This is the list price of the vehicle, including VAT, also known as the P11D value. This is the price used to calculate the amount of Benefit-in-Kind tax payable on company cars and salary sacrifice vehicles.
Usable battery capacity
77 kWh
Usable battery capacity
This is the battery capacity which is actually available to the vehicle. It is slightly less than the total battery capacity because manufacturer reserve some capacity to stop the battery being fully depleted or fully charged. This helps protect the health of the battery and avoid degradation. But to make things easy, the battery state of charge (0-100%) shown by the vehicle will relate to this usable capacity.
Performance
Range (WLTP)
320 miles
Range (WLTP)
This is the range of the vehicle as measured by a test called the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP), required for regulatory and tax purposes. The test involves driving a fixed drive cycle which is a mix of different driving conditions. In the real world range depends on things like speed, temperature and driving style. Range tends to be shorter than the WLTP range at highway speeds and lower temperatures, and longer under city driving and higher temperatures. We recommend using the WLTP range for comparison purposes only.
Consumption rate (WLTP)
3.7 miles/kWh
Consumption rate (WLTP)
The estimated electricity consumption under the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP). Just like range, the actual consumption will depend on the type of trips driven, temperature and road conditions.
0-60mph
6.7 s
0-60mph
Charging
Max. AC charge rate
11 kW
Max. AC charge rate
Peak rapid charge rate
135 kW
Peak rapid charge rate
The maximum rate this vehicle can charge at on DC rapid charge points. EVs will charge at their peak rate when the battery state of charge is low. The rate will decrease as the battery charges. The rate is also limited by the maximum that the specific charge point can supply.
Max. charging time (7kW)
12.2 hrs
Max. charging time (7kW)
Time it takes to charge the vehicle from 0-100% at 7kW, which is typically the power available from a home charge point. Charging from a home charge point can usually be done overnight.
Rapid charging time (20-80%)
26 mins
Rapid charging time (20-80%)
Time it takes to charge the vehicle from 20-80% on a rapid charge point fast enough to meet the vehicle's peak charging rate.
Utility
Seats
5
Seats
Max payload
590 kg
Max payload
Towing weight (unbraked)
750 kg
Towing weight (unbraked)
Towing weight (braked)
1,000 kg
Towing weight (braked)
Cargo volume
535 L
Cargo volume
Max cargo volume
1,460 L
Max cargo volume
Dimensions
Length
4,588 mm
Length
Width
1,865 mm
Width
Height
1,614 mm
Height
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