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audi-e-tron-concept-makes-an-appearance-in-frankfurt
Despite all the [reports->ar74944] about Audi not having anything electric to share with the world at their home show in [Frankfurt->ar77395] was debunked when Audi chairman Rupert Stadler and Audi board member Michael Dick unveiled the [2010 Audi e-Tron concept->ar79119] last Tuesday. The e-Tron concept takes the [R8->ke1440] super car to the next level, gone are the notions a gas burning TFSI V8 or even a [high revving V10->ar67874] because the e-Tron is powered by a purely electric drive system made up of four electric drive motors, two at the front and two more at the rear axle that uses lithium-ion that allow the e-Tron to travel nearly 150 miles on a single charge. The total output of this electric drive system is 313 HP and 3,319.03 lb-ft of torque, meaning that the car can sprint from 0 to 60 MPH in just 4.8 seconds and is expected to be in showrooms as early as 2012. Just like the power train, the exterior design of the e-Tron differs from the standard R8, for example t