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Q4 etron vs LAUREL hard top 2000 GL6




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Audi

Q4 e-tron 2022- 14183

<Second car selection>

NISSAN

LAUREL hard top 2000 GL-6 1972-1977 11982
#Q4 e-tron 2022- + LAUREL hard top 2000 GL-6 1972-1977



#Q4 e-tron 2022- + LAUREL hard top 2000 GL-6 1972-1977
#Q4 e-tron 2022- + LAUREL hard top 2000 GL-6 1972-1977



Size comparison


A : Q4 e-tron 2022-
B : LAUREL hard top 2000 GL-6 1972-1977

name length width height
A 4590mm 1870mm 0mm
B 4500mm 1670mm 1415mm
difference +90mm +200mm -1415mm
name weight wheelbase Minimum turning radius
A 0kg mm m
B 0kg mm m
difference +0kg +0mm +0m
name Cargo Volume seats minimum ride height
A L 5 mm
B L mm
difference +0L +5 +0mm


Max output comparison


A : Q4 e-tron 2022-
B : LAUREL hard top 2000 GL-6 1972-1977

name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A ---
B ---
difference ---

EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power(R) Electric motor torque(R)
A 150kW(204PS)310Nm
B --
difference --
name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A 82kWh 516km sec
B kWh km sec
difference +82kWh +516km +0sec



Audi Q4 e-tron 2022- 14183
Car manufacturer website
Audi's slightly smaller BEV (battery EV) SUV. Although it is an EV, the price in Japan is less than 6 million yen, starting from 5.99 million yen, while firmly giving Audi a sense of luxury. EV prices tend to be high due to batteries, but this price is pretty attractive. And the cruising range is said to be 516 km according to the catalog value. One that makes you want to seriously consider purchasing an EV.



NISSAN LAUREL hard top 2000 GL-6 1972-1977 11982
Car manufacturer website
Released in 1972 by Nissan, commonly known as Butaketsu Laurel. It was equipped with an L-type 6-cylinder 2,000cc engine and was priced at 955,000 yen at the time. The price was about the average annual income at the time.








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