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Audi e-tron 50 quattro

e-tron 50 quattro

Audi e-tron

Range

491 km

WLTP

0-100 km/h

6.8s

Power

230 kW

Top speed

200 km/h

Price in Hong Kong

Vehicle PriceHK$481,070
First Registration TaxHK$406,230
Purchase PriceHK$887,300

By law, you need at least third party insurance.

Owner notes

7 Things to Know Before Buying Audi e-tron in Hong Kong

Based on real owner experiences and reviews

  1. 01

    Comprehensive insurance (全保) for the e-tron 50 quattro runs around HK$22,200 per year without no-claims discount. The RS e-tron GT jumps to roughly HK$55,000 per year. Third-party only rates are similar across the range. These figures put the e-tron well above Tesla Model 3 insurance (~HK$9,000) and BYD Atto 3 (~HK$4,500).

  2. 02

    The cabin uses higher-quality materials and better fit and finish than most competitors at this price point. For buyers who prioritize traditional automotive craftsmanship, leather quality, and interior refinement over tech-forward minimalism, the e-tron's interior is its clearest advantage.

  3. 03

    The e-tron 50 sits in an awkward price bracket in Hong Kong. At around HK$700,000 under the old 一換一 scheme, it cost significantly more than a Tesla Model 3 or Y but lacked the prestige of a Porsche Taycan. Buyers looking for value chose Tesla, while those wanting luxury tended toward Mercedes EQ models. This squeezed-middle positioning has left relatively few e-trons on Hong Kong roads.

  4. 04

    Audi's reputation for DSG gearbox issues in its petrol models has created a lingering reliability concern that follows the brand into EVs. The e-tron uses a completely different drivetrain with no traditional gearbox, but prospective buyers frequently cite past Audi reliability as a reason for hesitation.

  5. 05

    Ride comfort is one of the e-tron's strongest points. The suspension is noticeably smoother and more composed than Tesla's stiffer setup. At the e-tron's weight, air suspension (available on higher trims) handles Hong Kong's uneven road surfaces and speed bumps particularly well.

  6. 06

    At the e-tron's kerb weight, the chassis and suspension take on more stress than lighter EVs. Owners of heavier electric SUVs report that air suspension wears better over time than conventional springs, which can sag earlier. Budget for potential air suspension servicing after 80,000 to 100,000 km.

  7. 07

    The e-tron keeps physical buttons and switches for climate control, volume, and drive modes. Owners who have compared it to Tesla's all-touchscreen approach find these controls safer and more practical to adjust while driving, particularly in stop-and-go Hong Kong traffic.

Charging duration

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Full charge time at a home socket

~14.1 hours

Charge stop time at a public fast charger

~50 minutes

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Technical specs

Detailed specifications

Performance, charging, dimensions, warranty, and colour data for this variant.

Performance

Power230 kW (308 hp)
Torque540 Nm
0-100 km/h6.8s
Top speed200 km/h
Drive typeAWD
Battery89 kWh
Range491 km (WLTP)

Charging

Charging portCCS2
Max DC power150 kW
Max AC power11 kW

Dimensions

Length4920 mm
Width1940 mm
Height1620 mm
Wheelbase2930 mm
Weight2585 kg
Seats5
Doors5
Cargo660 L

Warranty

Vehicle warranty4 years
Battery warranty8 years / 160,000 km

Insurance

Estimated premiums

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Reviews

Owner reviews

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