2013 Audi A3 e-tron
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 1.4 liter TFSI inline-4 hybrid | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | turbocharger | Torque | 258 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 204 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | -- | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 7.6 seconds | Top Speed | 138 mph | 
(from Audi Press Release) The Audi A3 e-tron
				
				
Audi is working intently 
			to electrify the drivetrain using plug-in hybrid technology. The 
			brand with the four rings is showing the Audi A3 e-tron at the 2013 
			Geneva Motor Show. With 150 kW (204 hp) of system power and 350 Nm 
			(258.15 lb-ft) of system torque, sporty performance is guaranteed.
			
			The Audi A3 e-tron is a true Audi. It sprints from 0 to 100 km/h 
			(62.14 mph) in 7.6 seconds on its way to a top speed of 222 km/h 
			(137.94 mph). According to the ECE standard for plug-in hybrid 
			automobiles, the five-door model consumes on average just 1.5 liters 
			of fuel per 100 km (156.81 US mpg), which corresponds to CO2 
			emissions of 35 grams per km (56.33 g/mile). In electric mode, the 
			Audi A3 e-tron reaches a top speed of 130 km/h (80.78 mph) and has a 
			maximum range of 50 km (31.07 miles).
			
			The combustion engine is a modified 1.4 TFSI producing 110 kW (150 
			hp). A clutch links the TFSI to an electric motor with an output of 
			75 kW. The disc-shaped electric motor is integrated into a newly 
			designed six-speed e-S tronic, which transfers the power to the 
			front wheels. The two powerplants complement one another. The 
			electric motor delivers its peak torque from start to around 2000 
			rpm, and the TFSI's maximum pulling power is available in a range 
			from 1,750 to 4,000 rpm.
			
			The Audi A3 e-tron can be driven with just the combustion engine, 
			just the electric drive or in hybrid mode. Even in electric mode it 
			offers powerful acceleration without the need to engage the TFSI. 
			The driver can choose to have both powerplants active at the same 
			time (“boosting”). When the driver lets up on the accelerator, they 
			both deactivate temporarily (“gliding”). In this way motor braking 
			torque is eliminated and efficiency increases.
			
			At the Geneva Motor Show, the Audi A3 e-tron will provide a 
			realistic glimpse into the future of mobility as Audi is planning 
			it. The electrification of the drivetrain, above all using plug-in 
			technology, plays a deciding role in the strategy of the brand.



