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Audi RS Q e-tron

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This article is about the off-road competition car. For the concept car featured inSpies in Disguise, seeAudi RSQ e-tron.
Cross-country rally car
Racing car model
Audi RS Q e-tron
Audi RS Q e-tron chassis 105
CategoryRally raid
DesignerAxel Löffler[1]
Technical specifications
Length4,500 mm (177.2 in)
Width2,300 mm (90.6 in)
Height1,950 mm (76.8 in)
EngineAudi RC8 TFSI I4 (turbo petrol; generator only) 2,000 cubic centimetres (120 cu in) front mid mounted AWD
Torque600 pound force-feet (810 N⋅m) (combined)
Electric motor3xAudi MGU05 permanent magnet (electric; 2-motors per axle and 1-motor for engine generator)
TransmissionOne single-speed racing gearbox per axle with limited-slip differential (software-based), virtual center differential with freely selectable torque distribution on front and rear axle
Battery52 kWhlithium-ion cells High Voltage Battery System (HVBS)
Power562 horsepower (419 kW) (combined)
Weight2,100 kg (4,629.7 lb)
TyresBF Goodrich front/rear 37x12,5 R17
Competition history
Notable entrantsGermanyAudi
Notable drivers
First win2022 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
Last win2024 Dakar Rally
Last event2024 Dakar Rally
EntriesRacesWinsPodiums
4422

TheAudi RS Q e-tron is an off-road competition car, built byAudi under thee-tron battery electric sub-brand. Unveiled in 2021,[2] it is specially designed for competing inrally raids. An upgraded model, dubbed theAudi RS Q e-tron E2, debuted in 2022.[3] A slightly updated version of the vehicle[4] won the2024 Dakar Rally.

Development

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It was mentioned as an unnamed prototype during the 2020-12-11 announcement of Q Motorsport becoming Audi factory team.[5]

Specifications

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The RS Q e-tron's chassis in 2023

The Dakar 2022 RS Q e-tron includes:

  • Two electric motors from Audi'sFormula E program, one on each axle, for a combined power of under 288 kilowatts (386 hp).[6]
  • Energy converter maximum charging power of 220 kilowatts (300 hp).[7]
  • A TFSI engine rated approximately 200 kilowatts (270 hp).[8]

The car is described as brutal to drive, because of the sharp acceleration of its electric engine and the rigidity of its seats.Stéphane Peterhansel described the driving as "A boxing match from start to finish" during the2023 Dakar Rally, raising fear of concussion for crews.[9]

Competition history

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On 30 November 2020, Audi announced their intent to compete in theDakar Rally,[10] and during the announcement on 11 December, in which Q Motorsport became Audi's factory team.[5] Three crews ofCarlos Sainz andLucas Cruz,Stéphane Peterhansel and Edouard Boulanger andMattias Ekström andEmil Bergkvist would drive the car.

On 23 July 2021, Audi unveiled the RS Q e-tron, an offroad racer intended to compete in the2022 Dakar Rally.[11][12] The car was quick but navigation errors from all 3 crews meant they lost hours of time on the first day. They even had many mechanical issues. Still, all 3 drivers won a stage, with Sainz winning SS11 as well making it 4 stage wins on debut.[13]

At the 2022Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, Peterhansel and Boulanger made history by winning the event and giving the RS Q e-tron its first win, and the first win for an electric vehicle in a rally raid.[14]

At the2024 Dakar Rally,Carlos Sainz took the RS Q e-tron's first Dakar win which was helped by the new technical director, Dr. Pascali Leonardo.

Leonardo went on to describe the win as, the “best professional experience of my life."[15][16]

Complete Dakar Rally results

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Complete Dakar Rally results
YearTeamClassNo.Driver, CodriverPositionStages won
2022Germany Audi Q MotorsportT1-E200FranceStéphane Peterhansel
FranceÉdouard Boulanger
Ret1
202SpainCarlos Sainz
SpainLucas Cruz
12th2
224SwedenMattias Ekström
SwedenEmil Bergkvist
9th1
2023Germany Team Audi SportT1.U204FranceStéphane Peterhansel
FranceÉdouard Boulanger
Ret0
207SpainCarlos Sainz
SpainLucas Cruz
Ret1
224SwedenMattias Ekström
SwedenEmil Bergkvist
14th1
2024Germany Team Audi SportT1.U202FranceStéphane Peterhansel
FranceÉdouard Boulanger
30th1
204SpainCarlos Sainz
SpainLucas Cruz
1st0
207SwedenMattias Ekström
SwedenEmil Bergkvist
26th2

References

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  1. ^Beckford, Andrew (2022-09-02)."Already Wild Audi RS Q E-Tron E2 Rally Car Gets Wilder, Cuts Weight for Bout in Dakar".Motor Trend. Retrieved2024-03-05.
  2. ^"Audi RS Q e-tron: Test laboratory for possible future technologies at the Dakar Rally". Retrieved2024-07-22.
  3. ^"Audi RS Q e-tron E2: lighter, more aerodynamic and even more efficient". Retrieved2024-07-22.
  4. ^"Audi RS Q e-tron for 2024: Innovative prototype with many new details". Retrieved2024-07-22.
  5. ^ab"Project Dakar: Q Motorsport becomes Audi factory team".www.audi-mediacenter.com.
  6. ^Technical Data: Audi RS Q e-tron
  7. ^Rallye Dakar: The high-voltage battery in the Audi RS Q e-tron
  8. ^Staying cool: Complex cooling systems for the Dakar Rally in the Audi RS Q e-tron
  9. ^Bourret, Jérôme (2024-01-10)."Le casse-tête des commotions" [The headache of concussions].L'Équipe (in French). No. 25350. p. 23. Retrieved2024-01-10.
  10. ^"Audi to compete in Dakar Rally".www.audi-mediacenter.com.
  11. ^Miller, Caleb (2021-07-23)."671-HP Audi RS Q e-tron Is an Electrified Dakar Rally Racer".Car and Driver. Retrieved2021-09-21.
  12. ^Audi RS Q e-tron: Test laboratory for possible future technologies at the Dakar Rally
  13. ^"Audi RS Q e-tron at the Dakar Rally: Successful start into a new era".Audi MediaCenter. Retrieved2022-03-11.
  14. ^"Emotional first victory in the desert: Audi RS Q e-tron wins in Abu Dhabi".Audi MediaCenter. Retrieved2022-03-11.
  15. ^"Audi RS q-e-tron for 2024 Innovative Prototype With Many New Details (download)".www.audi-mediacenter.com.
  16. ^"Oldest Dakar winner Sainz takes his fourth title at 61". Reuters. January 19, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2023.

External links

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  • Press kit:RS Q e-tron (*This vehicle shown here is the Rally Dakar vehicle that is not available as a production model.)
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