Best Electric GT: Audi RS e-Tron GT Performance
A late bloomer no longer content to play second fiddle, pairing serious output with a more relaxed, long-range character than its closest rival.
As the timeworn adage goes: you can pick your automotive friends, but you can’t choose your motoring family. Among the fourth estate—and perhaps within the corridors of Ingolstadt itself—there has always been a lingering feeling that the Audi e-Tron GT, conceived in 2020, has lived in the shadow of its more celebrated electric sister car, the Porsche Taycan (both marques share an omnipotent parent in the Volkswagen Group).
Label snobbery? Pure facts? The Fake News? It barely matters anymore as 2026 heralds the year the e-Tron GT, presented here in its sport-explicit RS guise, finally found its own place in the sun, basking in the knowledge that it’s now the most powerful production Audi ever made—with 680 kW available in boost mode.
Without driving the two VW kin back-to-back, it’s impossible to make concrete comparisons, but word from the trenches is the Audi exudes a certain congenial charm that may not be evident in the stiffer, more clinical scalpel knife that is the Taycan, rendering it ideal for longer-distance cruising. A card-carrying grand tourer, then. Supporting the e-Tron’s case is game-changing charging tech—it’s possible to reload from 10 percent to 80 percent capacity in just 18 minutes.
At many of the big auto maisons, design studios are now realising not all electric-car buyers want to drive a Samsung phone on wheels, and as such, are incorporating heritage “easter eggs” into modern schematics. For its part, the e-Tron’s 21-inch six-spoke wheels nod to the legendary Audi Avus concept from 1991, a blueprint that helped write the Quattro name into the vernacular of high performance.
As of now, this RS progeny is penning its own unique story.
The Numbers
Engine: Dual-motor electric (front and rear)
Power: 680 kW (boost mode)
Torque: 1,027 Nm
Transmission: 2-speed auto
0-100 km/h: 2.5 seconds
Top speed: 250 km/h
Price: From $309,900
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SONDR
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