Wed, Feb 10, 2021
Audi has presented its new electric spearhead – the Audi e-tron GT -- during a world digital premiere with an energised driving demonstration.
In two events on the digital Day of Progress, the Four Rings showcased the highlights of this fully electric gran turismo: dynamic driving performance, emotional design, and sustainability.
“The e-tron GT is a stand-alone Gran Turimso, reinterpreted for the future. Its looks are a testament to premium automotive design. Bringing impressive driving performance, this is electro-mobility in the most emotive way. And with its sustainable concept, it takes a stand,” explains Markus Duesmann, CEO of Audi AG.
“It’s not just the drive concept that is sustainable, the entire production at our Böllinger Höfe site now has a carbon neutral energy balance. This sends an important signal – for the site, our workforce and the future viability of Audi,” he said.
Audi also set a new benchmark with the digital world premiere, the Day of Progress. Two digital events presented the Audi e-tron GT: in the Sprint of Progress, the Formula E driver Lucas di Grassi and the sustainability entrepreneur and Formula 1 world champion Nico Rosberg demonstrated the dynamic driving performance of the Audi RS e-tron GT alongside the current Formula E racing car of the Four Rings, the Audi etron FE07. In a trip around the circuit of the Audi Driving Experience Center in Neuburg an der Donau, the spotlight was on the dynamic performance of the new model.
In the Celebration of Progress, the brand introduced the Audi e-tron GT to the public for
the first time. In the hour-long virtual show, Markus Duesmann and Hildegard Wortmann, Board Member for Sales and Marketing, together with further Audi protagonists such as Henrik Wenders, Senior Vice President for the Audi Brand, and Marc Lichte, Head of Design, presented the highlights of the new model.
A varied programme emphasised the forward-looking attitude of the brand. With reference to the importance of design, sustainability and performance, the actor and producer Tom Hardy, the designer Stella McCartney and Nico Rosberg added their personal insights. The musical accompaniment to the unveiling of the car was performed by the US-American singer and songwriter Janelle Monáe, while Steven Gätjen as
moderator guided the audience through the show.
The Greentech Festival and Audi, a founding partner of this platform for sustainability, together presented the Green Future Award for the first time as part of the world premiere of the Audi e-tron GT. The prize, part of the festival’s Green Awards, is given to projects and persons that promote environmentally compatible urbanisation and at the same time make an important contribution to improving the quality of life in urban
infrastructure. The winner is the start-up Zencity, based in Tel Aviv, with an algorithm that collects and analyses social media posts and local news from cities.
“The Audi e-tron GT is the beginning of a new era for Audi. Our aim is to shape the future of electric premium mobility. Love of detail, maximum precision, and design that points the way to the future shows how much passion we at Audi put into designing and making vehicles,” said Hildegard Wortmann, Board Member for Sales and Marketing, Audi AG.
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