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Audi e-tron GT
Audi e-tron GT

2025 price

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Tesla Model 3

2024 price

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2025 Audi e-tron GT
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  • Overly sensitive steering
  • Annoying speed limit alert 
  • Some practicality compromises

  • Looks a bit dull
  • Steering too light
  • Still feels cheap inside
2025 Audi e-tron GT Summary

After the lights went out on production of its awesome V10-powered R8 earlier this year, Audi’s other high-performance sports car - the sleek e-tron GT - took the mantle as Audi’s flagship model. 

The big difference, of course, is that the e-tron is an electric vehicle and represents Audi’s future.

The brand has a storied history when it comes to performance models under its Audi Sport banner, and the e-tron was a welcome addition to that stable. 

For the 2025 model year, Audi has made some subtle, as well as some significant changes to the striking four-door EV.

Design tweaks, interior trim upgrades, more features, more power and faster charging are just some of the improvements. 

We spent some quality time with the new e-tron GT in its German home market to see whether this update has improved the grand tourer.

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2024 Tesla Model 3 Summary

It is highly unusual to drive around in a bed, but that’s what it felt like we were being asked to do with the new and terribly exciting Tesla Model 3 Performance.

Tesla doesn’t do media launches, nor traditional marketing, so everything about this event was predictably peculiar, but when we were told this new car was causing so much excitement that we should pull a sheet over it every time we stopped, to avoid people photographing it, or touching it (“if someone tries, just politely ask them to stop” as we were advised) we hit peak weirdness.

Eventually, they did agree to pull the sheet off one and let us have a look at the most exciting car Tesla has ever made that’s not a Cybertruck

The Performance is the Model 3 Tesla engineers and designers always wanted to make. Clearly, it was going to be called the 'Ludicrous', because some staff kept stuffing up and calling it that. It’s a shame the name wasn’t used, but at least it still gets an 'Insane' mode.

They really wanted to go all out with the original Performance version, but “a guy called Elon” didn’t want to add all the complexity that required at the time - he was focused on quality issues and ramping up production - but this go around he has let them have their heads, and encouraged them to go hog wild.

That means an entirely new power unit at the rear, staggered 20-inch wheels for sportier turn-in, aerodynamic changes for more downforce and less lift, new seats and the fitting of active dampers to a Model 3 for the first time, to help provide proper, track-ready handling.

We set out into the embrace of the adoring Los Angeles public (truly, no city on Earth boasts so many Tesla owners, they are everywhere) to find out if all the fuss is worth it.

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