Audi e-tron GT wins big at 2022 World Car Awards
By Khulekani On Wheels / on April 14th, 2022 / in Car News, Electric, featured
By Otsile Kadiege
Audi’s e-tron GT quattro won a prestigious award at this year’s World Car Awards, dubbed the “Oscars of the automotive world”, which have been presented for the 18th time in New York. Nominated in the World Electric Vehicle of the Year, World Performance Car, and World Car Design of the Year categories, the e-tron GT Quattro1 took home the title of World Performance Car award.
According to Audi, the performance that earned the e-tron GT Quattro its World Performance Car award is its sophisticated thermal management system. The system consists of four thermal circuits. That means that the battery and the components of the drive system each stay at their ideal temperature, resulting in performance characteristics that can be reproduced at any time.
Thanks to intelligent thermal management, anyone who uses the e-tron route planner in the e-tron GT Quattro1 will put the battery in an ideal temperature range for charging, depending on the exterior temperature, even while the car is driving – which Audi claims is useful for fast charging with up to 270 kW.
A few words from Oliver Hoffman
Audi’s Member of the Board of Management for Technical Development, Oliver Hoffmann said “We’re happy that the fully electric Audi e-tron GT Quattro was a finalist in three categories only a year after its world premiere.” “The fact that the Audi e-tron GT Quattro takes the title of “World Performance Car” and thus this award goes to Audi for the fifth time makes us particularly proud, of course. The Audi e-tron GT Quattro proves that electric mobility can be sustainable, dynamic, and fascinating all at once. That’s why it is an important part of our commitment to electric mobility.”
As of 2026, Audi will only be launching new models with electric drive systems onto the global market. Starting in 2025, all production at Audi locations will be carbon neutral. That is already happening now in Brussels, Győr, and the Böllinger Höfe, where the Audi e-tron GT Quattro is produced.