The Audi RS Q E-Tron is an aerodynamic two-seat buggy weighing two tons. It's clear that it has a solid ground clearance and huge off-road tires.

The electric SUV Audi RS Q E-Tron is powered by a pair of motors borrowed from Formula E cars — one per axle. Their combined power reaches 670 horsepower, and together they provide all-wheel drive.

However, the battery in the Audi RS Q E-Tron is quite modest — only 50 kWh. Such a reserve is unlikely to be enough to cover hundreds of kilometers across the desert every day.

However, the electric Audi has an ace up its sleeve — a two-liter turbocharged four-cylinder from the DTM race car. This engine does not transmit torque to the wheels but works as a generator (a scheme similar to that used in the BMW i3). The 295-liter tank allows you not to worry about the range on long trips.








