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The Audi e-tron is a luxury all-electric SUV that combines Audi’s trademark quality with smooth, silent electric performance. Spacious, refined and packed with technology, a used Audi e-tron for sale is ideal for drivers who want to enjoy the benefits of zero-emission motoring without compromising on comfort or capability.
At Carsa, every e-tron includes a 90-day warranty, valid MOT, optional Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover and flexible finance from 8.9% APR. Reserve your car online today with our fast and easy Reserve and Collect service.
Why the Audi e-tron is a luxury EV without compromise
Spacious SUV comfort with Audi refinement
The e-tron delivers the presence of a full-size SUV with the comfort and silence of an electric vehicle. It seats five adults in comfort and offers a generous 660 litre boot, expanding to over 1,700 litres with the rear seats folded.
Inside, you’ll find high-grade materials, soft ambient lighting and Audi’s signature Virtual Cockpit setup, making every journey feel calm and premium.
Electric performance and quattro confidence
Every e-tron features dual motors and Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system for confident grip and strong acceleration in all conditions. Key performance features include:
- Two battery options:
- – 71 kWh (e-tron 50) with up to 190 miles of range (WLTP)
- – 95 kWh (e-tron 55) with up to 252 miles of range (WLTP)
- Up to 408 PS and 0 to 62 mph in 5.7 seconds (Boost mode on e-tron 55)
- Rapid charging up to 150 kW for a 10 to 80 percent charge in as little as 30 minutes
The e-tron offers smooth, powerful and refined electric driving with minimal effort.
Technology and features
Audi has packed the e-tron with high-end technology that enhances both comfort and control. Depending on the trim and model year, you may find:
- Dual touchscreen MMI infotainment system
- Audi Virtual Cockpit digital display
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 360 degree camera and parking assist
- Heated and ventilated seats with massage function
- Adaptive air suspension and drive select modes
- Matrix LED headlights and keyless entry
- Optional virtual door mirrors on higher trims
The e-tron makes every drive intuitive, relaxing and connected.
Trim levels and versions
The Audi e-tron is available in a range of trims and styles to suit different preferences:
- Technik – LED lights, 20 inch alloys, dual screens and key safety features
- Sport – Adds MMI navigation, parking camera and heated front seats
- S line – Sporty styling with larger wheels, dynamic indicators and upgraded interior
- Black Edition – Black styling pack, privacy glass and enhanced trim details
- Vorsprung – Top-spec with panoramic roof, Bang & Olufsen sound and full driver assist
- e-tron Sportback – Sleeker coupe-style body with the same electric performance
Whether you prefer understated luxury or sporty flair, there is an e-tron to match your lifestyle.
Why choose a used Audi e-tron for sale on finance?
A used Audi e-tron for sale on finance offers luxury SUV comfort, advanced electric driving and Audi’s premium badge appeal. It is ideal for those who want to upgrade to an EV while maintaining a high level of quality and space.
Compared to rivals like the Jaguar I-PACE, Tesla Model Y and Mercedes EQC, the e-tron stands out for its refinement, quattro confidence and intuitive cabin layout.
With flexible finance plans, a 90-day warranty and Carsa’s simple Reserve and Collect process, switching to a premium electric SUV is easy and rewarding.
Is the Audi e-tron reliable?
The e-tron has earned a solid reputation for reliability, with the electric drivetrain causing very few issues for owners. Build quality inside is excellent and matches Audi's bigger combustion SUVs. There were a couple of early battery-related recalls that have been sorted under warranty on affected cars, so check that work has been done. Otherwise it's proved a dependable, well-engineered electric SUV.
What should I look out for on a used Audi e-tron?
Confirm any battery-related recall work has been carried out, as early cars had a couple of campaigns. Check tyre wear closely because the e-tron is heavy and gets through rubber faster than a combustion SUV. The air suspension on higher-spec cars is brilliant when working but can be costly to fix, so listen for unusual noises. Make sure both charging cables are included and the infotainment is up to date.
What's the best year of Audi e-tron to buy?
2021 and 2022 cars are the sweet spot. By then the early recalls were behind it and the larger 95 kWh battery was standard, giving better real-world range. The Sportback bodystyle arrived in 2020 if you prefer the coupe-SUV look. S Line and Black Edition trims are by far the most common, and most cars come well-equipped with leather, virtual cockpit and big alloys as standard.
How long will an Audi e-tron's battery last?
The e-tron's battery is designed to outlast the car, with most experts expecting 15 to 20 years and 200,000+ miles before significant capacity loss. Owner data so far suggests very modest degradation in the first few years. Audi covers the battery for 8 years or 100,000 miles against major capacity loss. The 95 kWh pack on most used cars is well thermally managed, which helps long-term health.
Is the Audi e-tron expensive to run or insure?
Day-to-day running is cheap thanks to home charging and no fuel bills, but insurance and tyres are where it bites. Insurance groups sit around 45 to 50, reflecting the size and value, so get quotes before committing. Tyres are large and pricey, often £200+ each. Servicing is straightforward and cheaper than a Q7 or Q8 because there's no engine. Road tax is currently free until April 2025.
How far will an Audi e-tron go on a charge?
Expect around 200 to 240 miles in real-world driving from the 95 kWh battery, which is what most used e-trons have. Motorway use and cold weather can knock that down to 180 miles or so, while gentle town driving can push it past 250. Rapid charging from 10 to 80 percent takes around 30 minutes on a 150 kW charger, making longer trips perfectly manageable with planned stops.
What are the best alternatives to the Audi e-tron?
The Mercedes EQC and Jaguar I-Pace are the most direct rivals, both large premium electric SUVs from the same era. The BMW iX is newer and offers more range if budget allows. The Tesla Model X has serious range and performance, while the Volvo XC40 Recharge or Polestar 2 are smaller, sharper alternatives. For a similar feel with a combustion engine, the Audi Q7 or Volvo XC90 are worth a look.
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