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Creating the perfect EV isn't just about the technology – T3


The Audi e-tron GT was the first all electric model that Audi released, back in 2020. It was a statement piece, as much as anything else, that the future of motoring lies in electric. While all subsequent Audi offerings – and most of companies – have been in the form of SUVs, the e-tron GT remains a beacon of the EV direction. 

While this car is now a few years old it remains one of the best EVs to drive. As a tech focused site, we tend to focus on what electric vehicles offer in terms of technology. Most new models are as much computer as they are car, with advanced operating systems that control not only the driving experience but also the entertainment, to create an immersive experience for both drivers and passengers. 

Driving technologies have made the process of driving these cars simpler and safer, through a combination of automation and emergency features. Adaptive cruise controls and lane centring are the key parts of a level 2 autonomous driving experience, where although your hands must remain on the wheel, the car pretty much drives itself. 

Audi E-tron GT

(Image credit: Audi)

Level 3 autonomous driving systems which are starting to make their way on to the market take things even further, with a fully hands off experience, requiring drivers to just watch the road but not touch the steering wheel or pedals. It’s extremely clever and really takes the strain out of longer drives, but for fans of driving it can leave the car feeling a little flat. 

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