Audi exec claims 10,000 reservations for E-Tron electric SUV already
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/audi-e-tron-reservations-claim/
That's pretty promising for Audi. According to InsideEVs, Tesla sold about 13,000 Model X vehicles in Europe in all of 2017, so it's clear that the European market is pretty stoked to have some hometown heroes get in on the EV-production game. Its starting price in Germany is €79,900, the equivalent of about $93,000.
When it goes on sale in the US, the E-Tron will start at a much more palatable $74,800. Audi doesn't have much in the way of specific specs yet, but we know its two electric motors will allow it to reach 60 mph in 5.5 seconds, and its range should be competitive thanks to a 95-kWh battery. You won't find them at the dealership, though, since they're only available via special order in the US, in an attempt to help save dealers on floor plan costs.