Audi Q4 e-tron Review 2024 | Top Gear (2024)

This is Audi’s smallest electric SUV, until it inevitably shoehorns a smaller one into the lineup. The Q4 e-tron sits between the Q3 and Q5 in Audi’s increasingly complex range of SUVs: 100mm longer than the former (and 40mm shorter than the latter), a smidge taller and wider, but with a smaller boot thanks to its pesky battery. It’s also £10k more expensive thanks to its pesky battery, so Audi needs to put some effort in to make the Q4 e-tron feel a bit more special.

A sleeker Sportback version of the car with a more sloping roof and a jaunty hatchback is also available. It’s one of the modern automotive world’s more perplexing features – for a slight premium you can get mildly reduced practicality. Funny how that works.

Isn’t this just a more expensive VW ID.4?

That’s the other way to look at the Q4 e-tron. It shares its undercrackers with the rest of its Volkswagen family and it’s built on the MEB electric platform that has been deployed across the company. Essentially it is an Audi-skinned version of the ID.4, along with Skoda’s Enyaq, and it’s even built on the same production line as the Volkswagen in Zwickau – they really are a close family. But Volkswagen’s electric smarts combined with Audi’s interior panache? Consider us interested.

There are two basic starting powertrains to choose from: the 40- and 50-badged models. The two-wheel-drive 40 e-tron gets a 77kWh battery, 300-mile WLTP range and a 201bhp motor, while the 50 e-tron quattro has the same battery set-up as the 40 but with an extra front motor to give the car four-wheel drive, boosting available power to 295bhp but reducing the official range to 292 miles. Those cars can then be chosen in three trims – Sport, S Line and Edition 1.

Will I be stuck for ages charging?

Rapid charging comes as standard on the Q4 e-tron, so if you’re in a rush, the battery charges at up to 125kW – not as fast as some recent new launches onto the market, but enough to get you back on the road fairly sharpish. It’ll take about half an hour to get you from 5 per cent to 80 per cent charge.

So what sets the Q4 apart from the other VWG cars?

Perhaps not the car’s looks – the Q4 is fairly handsome and well proportioned, but from the side you’d be hard pressed to recognise it as an Audi. There are clear benefits to the disciplined platform sharing that the Volkswagen Group has introduced, with the downside being that it’s clearly tough sometimes for the different brands’ designers to carve out a unique identity. Still, they’ve done a marvellous job on the inside of the Q4 e-tron, with an angular interior that showcases the solid quality that we’ve come to expect from Ingolstadt.

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What physical buttons there are all move with a pleasing tactility, and the driving experience communicates a sense of solidity. The pedals are all well weighted and the steering is firm and accurate. Audi’s done a good job too of disguising the car’s heft, with a well damped ride that mostly smooths out the road’s imperfections.

You haven’t mentioned the touchscreen yet…

We don’t like to go on about these things for the sake of it, but with a company as relentlessly competent as the Volkswagen Group, it’s very surprising when it wanders as astray as the carmaker has with its latest generation of interior electrics.

Audi has managed to avoid the worst of VW’s electronic excesses, retaining a smattering of useful buttons in the cabin, but the infotainment is still a touch laggy, the phone connection occasionally unreliable and the whole thing randomly prone to freezing. In this bright new age of over-the-air updates they can sort these things out over time, but such niggles are a measure of how reliable the company has always been.

Our choice from the range

Audi150kW 40 82.77kWh Sport 5dr Auto£49,875

What's the verdict?

The Audi Q4 e-tron is a useful family SUV that just happens to be electric... it’s definitely the moment to consider the switch

Audi is pursuing a policy of relentless ordinariness with most of its electric cars – it sounds damning with faint praise, but it’s a genuinely interesting moment that the latest space age technology or controversially distinctive looks aren’t a focal point here.

The Q4 e-tron is a useful family SUV that just happens to be electric. It’s relentlessly capable and easy to live with as a car full stop. If you’re making the switch to electric it’s a great place to start, a deft blend of EV glamour and SUV practicality.

The small SUV is the best blend of big-enough-to-squeeze-in-a-load-of-batteries and small-enough-to-be-manageable, and gingerly sidesteps the inherent tension in going electric to try and save the planet but doing it in a ginormous SUV. There’s enough range here too that you can forget about the driving and cut loose a little.

The Q4 e-tron is the perfect car for those punctual adopters who have watched others try things out. You’ll probably still get on better with it if you’re able to charge at home, but the UK infrastructure is improving all the time – it’s definitely the moment to consider the switch.

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Audi Q4 e-tron Review 2024 | Top Gear? ›

The Q4 e-tron is a useful family SUV that just happens to be electric. It's relentlessly capable and easy to live with as a car full stop. If you're making the switch to electric it's a great place to start, a deft blend of EV glamour and SUV practicality.

What is the range of the 2024 Q4 e-tron quattro? ›

Midway through the 2024 model year, Audi replaced the Q4 50 e-tron model with the new 55 versions that feature revised electric motors that are both more powerful and more efficient. The new powertrain makes a combined 335 horsepower, and 55 models boast a maximum estimated range of 258 miles.

What is the real life range of a Q4 e-tron? ›

An estimated range of about 250 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. The actual range will however depend on several factors including climate, terrain, use of climate control systems and driving style. For example: sustaining high speeds in cold weather could result in a range of around 180 mi.

What is the update for the Audi Q4 2024? ›

The 2024 Q4 55 e-tron achieves an EPA estimated range of 258 miles – an additional 22 miles over the 2024 Q4 50 e-tron SUV. The 2024 Audi Q4 e-tron 55 also features an updated permanently excited synchronous (PSM) electric motor on the rear axle for higher efficiency and greater power.

How many gears does the Audi e-tron have? ›

The 2-speed transmission propels you with instantaneous acceleration while helping you improve the efficiency and range of your Audi e-tron GT. e-torque vectoring plus.

How many miles does Audi Q4 e-tron last? ›

Advanced.

Comfortable range: With an official test value range of 302 - 329 miles * with zero tailpipe emissions, the Q4 e-tron covers everyday trips comfortably.

How many miles is the Audi e-tron 2024? ›

Fuel Economy and Real-World MPGe

The EPA estimates that the Q8 e-tron will deliver 80 MPGe city and 83 MPGe highway, while the slightly slipperier Sportback model is rated for 84 MPGe city and 89 MPGe highway.

What is the Q4 e-tron equivalent to? ›

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 both boast more interesting style, great infotainment, and plenty of range; they're our top choices right now. Genesis' GV60 is just as good, so long as you're willing to spend up for a dressier cabin. And if you're happy enough with the Q4, check out its much cheaper VW ID. 4 sibling.

What is the max speed of Audi Q4 e-tron? ›

Take a look at some of the highlight performance specifications of the Audi Q4 e-tron® below to see what you can expect from this electric SUV: Up to 295 horsepower. 0-60 mph in 5.8 seconds. Top speed of 112 mph.

How much does it cost to charge a Q4 e-tron? ›

How much does it cost to charge the Audi Q4 e-tron
Type of chargingPrice per kWh
Home charging8.3p /kWh
Slow/fast charging56p /kWh
Rapid/ultra-rapid charging81p /kWh

What is the price of 2024 Audi Q4? ›

The 2024 Audi Q4 e-tron compact luxury SUV is the most affordable way into a new all-electric Audi. Pricing starts at $50,995.

What are the Audi changes for 2024? ›

Updated and refreshed 2024 Audi models

Adaptive cruise control, active lane control, and parking sensors join automatic emergency braking and automatic high-beam headlights as standard ADAS tech. Heated steering wheel comes standard. All-wheel drive is standard across the lineup.

How long is the wait for a new Audi Q4 e-tron? ›

⏳ Audi Q4 e-tron order, how long to wait in 2024 ? The timeframes mentioned so far by participants on this site indicate that for ordering a Audi Q4 e-tron, it seems to take an average delivery time of about 6 months. Among the participants, some indicate that they have been waiting for more than 10 months to this day.

What is the true range of Audi e-tron? ›

A range of about 225 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. The actual range will however depend on several factors including climate, terrain, use of climate control systems and driving style. For example: sustaining high speeds in cold weather could result in a range of around 165 mi.

Can Audi e-tron go off road? ›

The Q8 e-tron edition Dakar 2 is delivered with eight tires. The car comes fitted with General Grabber AT3 all-terrain tires for excellent off-road resilience. The tires also ensure improved grip on a variety of surfaces including gravel, stony terrain, mountain and forest paths, and snow.

Does the Audi Q4 have a 360 camera? ›

Audi Q4 e-tron

Other notable features include a panoramic sunroof and a 360-degree camera system, providing an all-around view of the vehicle.

What is the range of the Audi Q4 40 e-tron? ›

EPA-estimated range for the Q4 40 e-tron Premium is 265 mi *

What is the range of the 2024 e-tron GT? ›

The regular model gets an EPA-estimated 238 miles of range, but the RS model is rated slightly lower at 232 miles. The e-tron GT can also be recharged from 5 to 80 percent of its battery capacity in a claimed 23 minutes using the standard 270-kW DC fast charger.

What is the actual range of the Audi e-tron 55 Quatro? ›

The battery of the Audi e-tron 55 quattro has a total capacity of 95 kWh. The usable capacity is 86.5 kWh. A range of about 225 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery.

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