Overview
Audi AG, a Bavaria (Germany) based luxury automotive manufacturer is a wholly owned subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, the Germany automotive group. Volkswagen AG is one of the leading automotive companies in the global electric vehicle (EV) industry.
Volkswagen has committed to an investment up to Euro 30 billion by 2023. It aims to sell 3 million electric vehicles by 2025 and launch up to 70 new EV models over the next 10 years.
With the launch of its electric vehicle ID. Family, VW is fast cementing a dominant position to become the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer by 2028, with the automotive behemoth planning to manufacturer 22 million electric vehicles. Audi also offers plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), to include:
- A3 Sportback TFSIe
- A6 TFSIe
- A6 Avant TFSIe
- A7 Sportback TFSIe
- A8 TFSIe
- A8 L TFSIe
- Q3 TFSIe
- Q3 Sportback TFSIe
- Q5 TFSIe
- Q5 Sportback TFSIe
- Q7 TFSIe
- Q8 TFSIe
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The Audi A3 Sportback TFSIe PHEV
The Audi A3 compact premium hatchback has been on sale since early 1990s. The A3 is currently in its fourth generation. The A3 is also available as a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV).
Like BMW and other leading automotive manufactures, Audi has also followed suit in offering a plug-in hybrid variant for a number of its existing conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) petrol and diesel models. For those keen on driving a premium compact car with lower tailpipe emissions, the Audi A3 plug-in electric car is worth considering.
The A3 PHEV has claimed tailpipe emissions up to 30g (CO2/km), considerably lower than the A3 conventional petrol/ diesel variants (132g CO2/km). For company-car drivers, the reduced emissions is reflected in the lower Benefit-in-kind (BiK) tax rate (8%) i.e. lower monthly bills.
The Audi Sportback PHEV has a slightly larger onboard EV battery compared to other compact PHEVs currently available on the market. The A3 PHEV 13 kWh onboard EV battery has a claimed 37 miles pure electric range (WLTP), which again is a higher emission-free electric range, compared to other PHEVs of a similar size.
Of course, the real-world EV range will be lower than the WLTP certified range, and will be impacted by a number of factors, to include: driving profile, passenger load, traffic and road conditions, weather, onboard services used, wheel size and more. A real-world electric range closer to 30 miles will be more realistic.
However, for urban and rural driving, a 30 mile+ electric range is more than sufficient. Do keep in mind that the average distance travelled per day in the UK is a mere 30 miles.
We strongly encourage both private and company-car drivers to take advantage of the hybrid capability of the electric vehicle (EV), by keeping the EV battery topped-up on a regular basis and driving as much as possible on e-mode. Audi claims a fuel economy up to 282.5 mpg, and to achieve the maximum fuel efficiency, using the electric driving mode will be imperative.
Also, where possible, select the maximum regenerative braking profile, to further enhance the efficiency of the electric vehicle (EV). Driving the EV on e-mode has many advantages, to include: lower driving cost per mile, a smoother and silent drive, instant torque and more. Of course, most EVs also have an artificial noise generator to warn pedestrians and other road users.
The EV can be charged at home or at a public AC charging station. However, AC charging is limited to 3.6 kW, given the onboard charger capability. The EV is not capable of DC charging. For home charging, we recommend, charging overnight, when the electricity tariff rates are more favourable. We also recommend to charge the EV via a dedicated residential EV charger like, Easee. The EV will take 4 hours to fully charge. Yes, please avoid charging an electric car via a 3-PIN domestic plug!
The compact size of the Audi A3 PHEV lends itself naturally to easier driving and parking in congested city and town centres. Though the PHEV is practical, do keep in mind its limitations as a compact vehicle. In particular, the reduced boot size (280 L) due to the placement of the EV battery and also the Sportback exterior styling. But the EV has 4 passenger doors, so access is easy.
The plug-in electric car does not disappoint in terms of its sporty exterior style, interior quality or performance. The front-wheel drive (FWD) PHEV pairs the 1.4-litre petrol engine with an electric motor, achieving 0-62 mph in 6.8 seconds (maximum power: 245 PS). Top speed of the PHEV is 144 mph. The electric car also benefits from instant torque.
The EV also includes a digital 10.25″ instrument cluster – the Audi Virtual Cockpit and MMI Navigation Plus with MMI Touch. Featuring an integrated power metre highlighting the system’s total output, driving mode, battery charge and remaining range.
The EV does not qualify for the UK government plug-in car grant (PiCG). Bottom-line, electric driving is good for the environment and the wallet. You can lease electric vehicles (EVs) via e-zoomed at very competitive prices!
PROS | CONS |
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A good option for city driving on zero tailpipe emission EV range | Small boot space (280 L) |
Good electric range (37 miles) | Cheaper city friendly EVs available |
An efficient electric vehicle (EV) and low tailpipe emissions | On board charger limited to 3.6 kW. DC charging not available |
The Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e PHEV (credit: Audi)
At A Glance | |
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EV Type: | Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) |
Body Type: | Hatchback |
Plug-In Car Grant (PiCG): | Not Available |
Engine: | Petrol-Electric |
Available In UK: | Yes |
Variants (3 Options) |
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Audi A3 Sportback Sport 40 TFSIe S tronic (from £34,525) |
Audi A3 Sportback S line 40 TFSIe S tronic (from £36,425) |
Audi A3 Sportback S line Competition 45 TFSIe S tronic (from £38,175) |
EV Battery & Emissions | |
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EV Battery Type: | Lithium-ion |
EV Battery Capacity: | Available in one battery size: 13 kWh |
Charging: | DC charging not available. On-board charger 3.6 kW AC (0% – 100%: 4 hrs) |
Charge Port: | Type 2 |
EV Cable Type: | Type 2 |
Tailpipe Emissions: | 30 – 25g (CO2/km) |
EV Battery Warranty: | 8 years or 100,000 miles |
Average Cost Of Residential Charging | |
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Battery net capacity : 8.8 kWh | £1.27 |
Battery net capacity : 11.6 kWh | £1.67 |
Battery net capacity : 12.0 kWh | £1.73 |
Battery net capacity : 13.10 kWh | £1.89 |
Battery net capacity : 14.10 kWh | £2.03 |
- Note 1: The average cost of residential electricity in the UK varies depending on the region, supplier and type of energy used. An average for the UK is 14.40 p/kWh.
- Note 2: Not all EV manufactures make available the data on net EV battery capacity, and in a number of instances the EV battery capacity advertised, does not state if it is gross or net capacity. In general, usable EV battery capacity is between 85% to 95% of the gross available capacity.
Charging Times (Overview) | |
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Slow charging AC (3 kW – 3.6 kW): | 6 – 12 hours (dependent on size of EV battery & SOC) |
Fast charging AC (7 kW – 22 kW): | 3 – 8 hours (dependent on size of EV battery & SoC) |
Rapid charging AC (43 kW): | 0-80%: 20 mins to 60 mins (dependent on size of EV battery & SoC) |
- Note 1: SoC: state of charge
Dimensions | |
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Height (mm): | 1450 |
Width (mm): | 1984 |
Length (mm): | 4343 |
Wheelbase (mm): | 2630 |
Turning Circle (m): | 10.7 |
Boot capacity (L): | 280 |
40 TFSIe S tronic | |
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EV Battery Capacity: | 13 kWh |
Pure Electric Range (WLTP): | 37 miles |
Electric Energy Consumption (kWh/100km): | 15.1 |
Fuel Consumption (MPG): | 235.4 – 282.5 |
Charging: | DC charging not available. On-board charger 3.6 kW AC (0% – 100%: 4 hrs) |
Top Speed: | 141 mph |
0-62 mph: | 7.6 seconds |
Drive: | Front-wheel drive (FWD) |
Max Power (PS): | 204 |
Torque (Nm): | 250 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Seats: | 5 |
Doors: | 5 |
Unladen Weight (kg): | 1,560 |
Colours: | 8 |
NCAP Safety Rating: | Five-Star |
45 TFSIe S tronic | |
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EV Battery Capacity: | 13 kWh |
Pure Electric Range (WLTP): | 37 miles |
Electric Energy Consumption (kWh/100km): | 15.0 |
Fuel Consumption (MPG): | 217.3 – 235.4 |
Charging: | DC charging not available. On-board charger 3.6 kW AC (0% – 100%: 4 hrs) |
Top Speed: | 144 mph |
0-62 mph: | 6.8 seconds |
Drive: | Front-wheel drive (FWD) |
Max Power (PS): | 245 |
Torque (Nm): | 250 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Seats: | 5 |
Doors: | 5 |
Unladen Weight (kg): | 1,585 |
Colours: | 8 |
NCAP Safety Rating: | Five-Star |
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