The 2024 Audi RS E-Tron GT review focuses on the electric car’s ability to be both fast and engaging. James Ward tests the car at Phillip Island Circuit, Australia’s fastest motor racing circuit, in the fully electric Audi RS E-Tron GT sedan. The car is priced from $248,200 before options and on-road costs, making it $68,000 more expensive than its non-RS counterpart, the Audi E-Tron GT, but $100 more affordable than its Zuffenhausen cousin, the Porsche Taycan GTS. The RS E-Tron GT has a pair of electric motors, a 93kWh battery, Quattro all-wheel-drive, rear-axle steering, and an 800-volt electric infrastructure that allows up to 270kW DC rapid charging.

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