Audi RS e-tron GT Sets Lap Record at Mount Panorama, Bathurst

source: Audi Australia

  • 2:28.15 minutes: Audi the first to set fastest lap for an electric production vehicle
  • RS e-tron GT sets benchmark for new era of all-electric, high-performance motoring
  • Bathurst lap-record holder and Audi Sport driver Christopher Mies at the wheel

With a time of 2:28.15 minutes, the Audi RS e-tron GT has set the benchmark for electric performance in a special demonstration at the annual Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour endurance race. German Audi Sport driver and current lap record holder Christopher Mies set down a blistering lap in a showcase of sheer performance, heralding the grand tourer’s recent arrival to Australian showrooms.

Together with Audi Australia and Melbourne Performance Centre, Audi Sport is thrilled to be the first to lay down an official record time for an electric production vehicle at Mount Panorama – Australia’s most revered racing circuit.

“We now have the best of both worlds, and this is comprehensive proof at one of the most challenging tracks in the world,” said Chris Reinke, head of Audi Sport customer racing, with the car returning to the pits. “We are very proud that we now hold two records at Mount Panorama – the EV production car record with the RS e-tron GT and the outright record with the R8 LMS GT3.”

Wearing a distinctive e-tron livery to commemorate the record-setting lap, the production car is completely un-modified with Australian specifications that are available to all Audi customers Down Under. This included the tyres used for the demonstration session, although the team did require adjustments to the tyre pressures to account for track conditions.

The RS e-tron GT delivers up to 475 kW of power and a massive 830 Nm of torque. With two electric motors (one on the front and one on the rear axle) it puts power down to all four wheels with the very latest in Audi’s e-quattro system. This allows it to complete the sprint from standstill to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds on the way to a limited top speed of 250km/h.

Crowds watched on as renowned Audi Sport driver Christopher Mies raced past in the electrified GT. With high attendance this weekend for the internationally acclaimed Bathurst 12 Hour, it was the perfect opportunity to put the road car to the test and showcase its full level of performance.

“The acceleration is quicker than my GT3 car,”  said Christopher Mies after the lap. “I was surprised at just how quick the car is able to punch out of the corners.”

Christopher’s resume includes a plethora of winning titles at GT races across the globe including two previous wins for Audi Sport in this very event. Racing at Bathurst this weekend in the #777 Audi R8 LMS, he also holds the current outright lap record at Bathurst, a blistering 1:59.29 minute lap he set in 2018 driving an Audi R8 LMS GT3.

“We are so excited to launch this car and to see it on Australian roads,” said Nick Reid, General Manager of Marketing at Audi Australia.

“Even more so, to see it go straight from the road and on to a track as iconic as Mount Panorama – it is a great opportunity to demonstrate the sheer brilliance of this car.”

The Audi RS e-tron GT is available in Australian dealerships now.

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