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WATCH: Audi E-Tron successfully ascends one of the toughest ski courses in Austria

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In late January, Audi sent its first fully electric-powered SUV onto the Austrian slopes where the world’s best ski racers battle for victory in the Hahnenkamm Race. 

The specially equipped Audi e-Tron climbed the "Mausefalle" on the legendary "Streif2. With an 85% gradient, it is the steepest section of the spectacular downhill course.

Mastering the challenges

"We already proved the mettle of the electric SUV last year in a number of Audi e-Tron extreme events," says Peter Oberndorfer, Head of Product and Technology Communications.

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"From Pikes Peak to the salt plains of Namibia to the high-voltage test bay in Berlin – the Audi e-Tron prototype mastered the greatest of challenges.

"With the sensational drive up the 'Mausefalle', we have pushed the boundaries even further and demonstrated all the technical possibilities of Quattro technology in an electric car," he says.

Electric performance

With an 85% gradient, the 'Mausefalle' is the steepest section of the famous 'Streif' downhill course in Kitzbühel.

Matthias Ekstrom

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To climb this passage, the Audi e-Tron technology demonstrator was equipped with a special Quattro powertrain with two electric motors on the rear axle and one electric motor on the front axle.

The technology demonstrator achieved a total boost output of up to 370kW and wheel torque of 8 920Nm. This ensured full performance on the steep gradient.

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Audi also modified the software with respect to drive torque and torque distribution for the special conditions on the 'Streif'. 19" wheels with spikes developed specifically for this driving event provided the necessary grip on snow and ice.

"Conquering an 85% gradient sounds impossible at first," says Mattias Ekström, who was behind the wheel of the Audi e-Tron technology demonstrator. 

"Even I was impressed with the way this car handles such difficult terrain," adds the World Rallycross champion and two-time DTM champion. He considers this event to be one of his most extraordinary experiences.

Audi E-Tron

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For the greatest possible safety, the Audi e-Tron technology demonstrator was equipped with a roll cage and a racing seat with a six-point harness.

The vehicle itself was equipped with a belay, through which a safety cable was run. There was no pulling device.

Audi had a strong partner at its side for this project: the Austrian beverage producer Red Bull. 

The two companies are long-standing partners of the Hahnenkamm Race and conducted this event together. 

The Audi e-Tron technology demonstrator also illustrated this collaboration with a special set of decals. 

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