<\/a><\/p>\nSo the cabin is familiar, the ride and handling are typical Audi and the looks, both inside and out, are barely different from any other Audi SUV. There are the funky side mirrors, which add a bit of futuristic high tech to the e-tron, but they\u2019re more of a miss than a hit. They\u2019re great in theory but are just not as logical as physical mirrors in practice.<\/p>\n
The Audi e-tron Sportback is honestly only for a select group of customers. For it to make sense for you, you need to be a specific sort of customer. First, you need to want an electric car. Then you need to know exactly how much you\u2019re going to drive it on a regular basis and have access to a fast charger at your home. You also need the wallet to handle the high price tag.<\/p>\n
However, if you check all of those boxes, not only is the Audi e-tron Sportback recommended, it\u2019s encouraged. Carfection\u2019s Drew Stearne is right, we all need the people that can buy electric cars to do so. The more people that do buy electric cars, the more the cost of them will come down and the more of us will be able to buy them. Once that happens, they\u2019ll then become more of a solution to our current climate and ecosystem issues.<\/p>\n
Until then, though, cars like the e-tron Sportback are only for a limited few and those limited few should seriously consider buying one. Or maybe the standard e-tron because it\u2019s better.<\/p>\n