Audi e-tron Spyder
Audi says the car is capable of running on pure battery power for up to 50 km at a top speed of 60 km/h. For those of us on the latter half of the international date line that’s a range of about 31 miles at a top speed of 37mph. Those aren’t exactly impressive numbers, especially for an Audi-priced EV. However, the e-tron Spyder seems to make up for weak EV performance when the diesel V6 is switched on. Apparently running on all engines, the Spyder achieves a 0-62mph (0-100km/h) time of 4.4 seconds and gets an impressive 60 miles to the gallon (if my math is right). In today’s world, that’s a pretty darn impressive combination of performance and economy.
That being said, perhaps the e-tron Spyder isn’t really Audi’s car of tomorrow as the “e-tron” name implies, but rather should be their car of today. The Spyder is definitely a head-turner and is an impressive performance hybrid. Audi should save the “e”-nameplates for the truly electric vehicles and fast-track this baby into production before hybrid technology goes the way of the cassette tape.