
Audi has officially confirmed the arrival of the new A2 e-tron, an all-electric compact model set to debut in autumn 2026. The upcoming EV will expand Audi’s electric lineup with a more accessible entry-level offering while reinforcing the brand’s long-term transition toward fully electric mobility.
Announced during the Audi Annual Media Conference by CEO Gernot Döllner, the A2 e-tron is already deep into its development phase, with extensive testing taking place across Europe. The new model will be manufactured at Audi’s headquarters in Ingolstadt, Germany.
Audi Expands Its Entry-Level EV Portfolio
The A2 e-tron is expected to play a key role in Audi’s future compact EV strategy. Positioned below the larger premium electric models currently available, the vehicle is designed to broaden access to premium electric mobility without sacrificing the driving dynamics and refinement associated with the Audi brand.
While technical specifications have not yet been revealed, Audi says the A2 e-tron is being engineered to deliver efficiency, practicality, and everyday usability in the highly competitive compact EV segment.
The launch also continues Audi’s aggressive product renewal plan. Following the introduction of more than 20 new models across 2024 and 2025, the company says it now offers one of the youngest lineups in the premium automotive market.
Extreme Winter Testing in Scandinavia
Development testing for the A2 e-tron is currently underway in northern Sweden, where engineers are evaluating the vehicle under harsh winter conditions. Snow-covered roads, frozen lakes, and sub-zero temperatures allow Audi to fine-tune key systems including battery performance, thermal management, suspension tuning, and brake control.
According to Audi, the testing process focuses heavily on ensuring stable driving characteristics and maintaining efficiency in extreme cold weather — two critical factors for modern electric vehicles.
Aerodynamics Optimized in Audi’s Wind Tunnel
One of the defining design elements of the A2 e-tron is its distinctive roofline, which also contributes to the vehicle’s aerodynamic efficiency.
At Audi Technical Development in Ingolstadt, engineers are using advanced wind tunnel facilities capable of simulating wind speeds up to 300 km/h. The company is optimizing airflow, aeroacoustic performance, thermal stability, and overall efficiency to maximize range and driving comfort.
Aerodynamics remain a major priority for EV manufacturers, as reduced drag directly improves energy consumption and real-world driving range.
Real-World Road Testing in Bavaria
Beyond controlled testing environments, Audi is also putting the A2 e-tron through real-world evaluations on public roads in Bavaria’s Altmühl Valley region.
The varied terrain, steep inclines, tight corners, and changing road surfaces provide ideal conditions for validating the EV’s suspension setup, driver assistance systems, and overall everyday usability.
These road tests are designed to ensure the compact EV delivers the balanced ride quality and refinement expected from an Audi, even in challenging driving conditions.
Production to Take Place in Ingolstadt
Audi confirmed that production of the A2 e-tron will take place in Ingolstadt, highlighting the company’s ongoing investment in transforming its German and European manufacturing facilities for the electric era.
The move also underlines the importance of local EV production as European automakers accelerate the shift away from combustion-powered vehicles.
With the A2 e-tron scheduled to debut in autumn 2026, Audi is preparing to strengthen its position in the growing compact electric vehicle market while making premium EV ownership accessible to a wider audience.





