

The fictional Tony Stark may have died, but the car he drove in the biggest movie in global history — 2019’s Avengers: Endgame — will be available for the first time off the screen when it finally arrives at Audi dealerships this summer.
The production version of the 2022 Audi E-tron GT — a low-slung, Porsche-derived four-door electric vehicle — will arrive in to dealerships this summer after going on sale this spring in Europe. An upgraded sibling version, the RS E-tron GT, will also be available.
Built in Germany in the same plant and on the same assembly line as the Audi R8 supercar, the E-tron GT will feature net 86-kilowatt-hour battery packs used to power twin electric motors with combined output of either 350 kilowatts or 440 kW, depending on configuration.
Audi says the E-tron GT has a top speed in excess of 155 mph and can charge to a range of more than 60 miles in as little as five minutes, depending on the charger.
Audi on Tuesday released specs for the E-tron GT:
RS E-tron GT specs:
Built on the same platform as the Porsche Taycan, the E-tron GT is Audi’s third EV to make it to the U.S., following the E-tron compact crossover and the E-tron sportback. The five-seater is aerodynamically slippery, with a drag coefficient of just 0.24 and equipped with an automated rear spoiler, with low-slug seating and riding on wheels measuring up to 21 inches, depending on the configuration.
Inside, the Audi E-tron GT comes standard with the brand’s top-level infotainment system and Audi pre-sense driver-assist package, as well as optional remote park assist. The instrument cluster is digital and resides on a 12.3-inch screen, while the infotainment system has its own 10.1-inch touch screen. An Audi phone box — which augments the cellphone’s antenna with the vehicle’s when the phone is charging wirelessly — and a premium Bang & Olufsen sound system are optional.
Pricing for the 2022 Audi E-tron GT starts at $99,900, excluding delivery which has not yet been finalized by Audi of America for 2022 model year cars. Pricing for the RS E-tron GT will start at $139,900, also excluding delivery, Audi said.