Audi will will start diversifying its electric car lineup with a second E-tron SUV, the Sportback, set to make its public debut at November's Los Angeles motor show.
The more style-focused sibing to the regular Audi E-tron quattro SUV has been undergoing hot weather testing with barely any disguise, allowing us our best look at the car's coupe-influenced design.
The with sportier styling is designed help it challenge the likes of Jaguar's Jaguar I-Pace. As well as the more steeply raked rear windowline, it features a lowered stance and a bespoke rear-end profile.

The car sports a more traditional front grille design than the Sportback concept that made its debut at 2017's Shanghai motor show. It does, however, retain digital rear-view cameras in place of traditional door mirrors as first seen on its E-tron sibling.
The E-tron Sportback appears to use the same kind of rear LED brake light bar first introduced on the Audi A8 limousine and which is quickly becoming a staple of premium Audi models.
The concept mixes the lines of a liftback with the stance of a four-seat SUV to create what the brand describes as “a new class of car” that will attract buyers who might have previously considered an Audi A7 Sportback but want a more commanding view of the road. The E-tron Sportback concept sits on 23in alloy wheels.
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The production version of the E-tron quattro produces 402bhp and 487lb ft in Boost mode, where it achieves 0-60mph in 5.5sec. The E-tron Sportback is likely to have similar performance.
