Audi Q9 e-tron Premium Plus 2025 vs Jeep Grand Wagoneer EV

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thumb image Audi Q9 e-tron Premium Plus 2025 US$ 85,000
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thumb image Jeep Grand Wagoneer EV US$ 90,000

BASIC INFO

Brand Audi Jeep
Model Q9 e-tron Premium Plus 2025 Grand Wagoneer EV (expected name) (Estimated / Rumored)
Vehicle Type Electric Full-size luxury electric SUV (BEV) or electrified variant (PHEV/EREV) — variant dependent. (Estimated)
Trims Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige, and SQ9 e-tron Expected trims mirroring ICE Grand Wagoneer (Base / Series II / Series III / Summit / Obsidian / Launch Edition / Special Editions); EV-specific trim names TBD. (Estimated)
Release Date September 2025 Value: Rumored 2026–2027 (production ramp & deliveries may vary by market)
Status Coming Soon Value: Development / pre-production / planned (Stellantis retooling and investments ongoing).
Made In Germany Likely U.S. (Warren Truck Assembly or other Stellantis North American plant)
Body Type SUV 5-door full-size SUV (3-row), 7–8 seats expected
Vehicle Warranty 4 yr/50,000 miles Expected Stellantis standard: Basic 3 yr / 36,000 mi; Powertrain / EV systems battery warranty
Colors Standard: Black, White, Silver Optional: Blue, Green, Red Premium multi-color palette with special Launch/Obsidian/Reserve colors and luxury interior material options

PERFORMANCE

Motor Type Dual Permanent-Magnet AC Dual permanent-magnet synchronous electric motors (front + rear) for BEV
Horsepower 380 hp Estimated configuration range: 400–800 hp depending on trim
Torque 420 lb-ft Estimated 600–900 lb-ft (electric torque equivalent aggregated).
Acceleration 0-60 mph in 5.2 seconds Estimated 0–60 mph ~4.0–5.5 sec for BEV performance trims; EREV/PHEV variants likely slower
Top Speed 124 mph Estimated ~120–130+ mph (governed).
Range 310 miles BEV expected EPA range ~300–500+ miles
Drivetrain All Wheel Drive (AWD) Dual-motor AWD (expected). EREV/PHEV

BATTERY AND CHARGING

Battery Type Lithium-ion (800V) Lithium-ion automotive pack (NMC or similar).
Battery Capacity 100 kWh Estimated usable pack ~100–150+ kWh
Power Consumption 2.7 mi/kWh Estimated large full-size EV consumption ~25–40 kWh / 100 mi

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