{"id":1745,"date":"2020-08-29T19:39:54","date_gmt":"2020-08-30T00:39:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/?p=1745"},"modified":"2020-08-29T19:39:54","modified_gmt":"2020-08-30T00:39:54","slug":"volkswagen-id-3-previews-things-for-audi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/2020\/08\/29\/volkswagen-id-3-previews-things-for-audi\/","title":{"rendered":"Volkswagen ID.3 Previews Things For Audi"},"content":{"rendered":"
At the moment, the only Audi e-tron models we know intimately are the e-tron SUV<\/a> and e-tron Sportback<\/a>. Outside of that, all of the brand\u2019s EVs are still in the pipeline. Cars like the Q4 e-tron<\/a> and e-tron GT<\/a> are still in development stages, so we won\u2019t be able to test them for some time. However, if we want to get an idea of how some of these new EVs might work, we can turn to Audi\u2019s parent company, Volkswagen. More specifically, the Volkswagen ID.3.<\/p>\n The Volkswagen ID.3 is built on the same MEB architecture that will underpin most future Audi EVs. For instance, the Audi Q4 e-tron will be an MEB-based car and there will be more to come. So if we want to understand what the Q4 e-tron might be like, we should look to the ID.3 for answers.<\/p>\n