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The 2026 Audi RS e-tron GT: Defying EV Expectations with Stunning Speed

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23.02.2026

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The 2026 Audi RS e-tron GT: Defying EV Expectations with Stunning Speed

With impeccable engineering and a 0-60 m.p.h. time just above 2.1 seconds, this electric supercar rivals some of the fastest vehicles in the world.

Many sports car traditionalists grumble about the march of electrification. Even though the EV market slowed significantly over the last couple of years, efforts in the supercar world continue to move toward ditching V12s and V8s in favor of battery packs and electric motors. Critics argue that six-figure EVs make no noise and lack the passion of their fossil-fuel counterparts. It is safe to assume those gearhead curmudgeons have yet to drive the 2026 Audi RS e-tron GT. Not only do its performance numbers jostle for position with some of the fastest production cars ever built, but it also costs a fraction—in some cases a very small fraction—of what those speedy rivals command.

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This GT claims membership in Audi’s expanding e-tron family, a fleet set to grow significantly over the next two years. The all-electric program includes EV versions of the 2026........

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