• Advertise with us
Sunday, May 11, 2025
  • Login
Torquecafe.com
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • 4×4 & ADVENTURE
  • ELECTRIC
  • SUPERCARS & EXOTICS
  • PERFORMANCE
  • CLASSICS & UNIQUE
  • BIKES
  • FEATURES
    • SHOWROOMS
    • DREAM GARAGE
    • TOP FIVE
    • REVIEWS
    • IMAGES
    • VIDEO
    • TV
  • HOME
  • 4×4 & ADVENTURE
  • ELECTRIC
  • SUPERCARS & EXOTICS
  • PERFORMANCE
  • CLASSICS & UNIQUE
  • BIKES
  • FEATURES
    • SHOWROOMS
    • DREAM GARAGE
    • TOP FIVE
    • REVIEWS
    • IMAGES
    • VIDEO
    • TV
No Result
View All Result
Torquecafe.com
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • 4×4 & ADVENTURE
  • ELECTRIC
  • SUPERCARS & EXOTICS
  • PERFORMANCE
  • CLASSICS & UNIQUE
  • BIKES
  • FEATURES
Home Uncategorised

How Audi plans to conquer the Dakar with a electric off-roader (and why it’s so important)

Stephen Ottley by Stephen Ottley
14 January 2021
in Uncategorised
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Audi will showcase its electric technology in the Dakar Rally from 2022

Audi’s decision to ditch its Formula E entry to take on the Dakar Rally with an electrified prototype seems like an unusual one at first glance. But, look a little deeper at the German brand’s electric aspirations over the next decade and the Dakar makes a lot of sense from a marketing and technology point-of-view.

But the real question is how? How is Audi going to tame the long, gruelling stages of the Dakar Rally with an electric vehicle?

The short answer is they won’t, not a pure EV anyway. The reality is Audi will use a hybrid powertrain, something the company admitted in the press release announcing its Dakar entry. It said it will build an “alternative drive concept” that “combines an electric drivetrain with a high-voltage battery and a highly efficient energy converter.”

REVIEW: Audi e-tron Sportback

While that’s as much as Audi is willing to give away at the moment, what we can expect is a plug-in hybrid powertrain (PHEV) that combines electric motors and battery pack with a petrol engine to act as an on-board generator. Several high-ranking Audi officials have hinted that the 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine developed for the DTM is likely to be repurposed for the Dakar project as the range-extender powerplant.

Dakar’s long stages will be an ideal way for Audi to showcase the range and reliability of EVs and PHEVs

There are two ways to build a PHEV – one where the engine only acts as a generator for the battery and the other which can use the engine to drive the wheels when needed. Which way Audi goes remains to be seen, but either way building a PHEV powertrain to take on the huge distances and rough terrain of Dakar will be boundary pushing. Either way, by combining the electric motor and batteries with the petrol engine, it allows the internal combustion engine to run at a steady revs – thus meaning it can run an its optimal performance and therfore be at its most fuel efficient.

In the same way Audi used Le Mans to learn about batteries and thermal management in a performance setting, Dakar’s relatively open rulebook will allow the company’s engineers to gain valuable information into batteries and motors in the most extreme conditions.

Why is this important to Audi? The simple reason is Audi is heading down an electric path for its showroom. The company is aiming to have nearly half of its fleet electrified by the middle of the decade, as Audi chairman and CEO, Markus Duesmann explained when announcing the Dakar project.

The Audi e-tron Sportback is the first of many EVs the company has planned to hit showrooms in the next five years

“And as early as 2025, around 40 percent of sales are expected to be achieved with purely-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids,” Duesmann said. “This is why we are taking the next step in electrified motorsport by facing the most extreme conditions. The many technical freedoms offered by the Dakar Rally provide a perfect test laboratory for us in this respect.”

The obvious hope is that the Dakar prototype will help Audi both learn lessons for future production models whilst also demonstrating the reliability and range of PHEVs. This will help the brand overcome the biggest hurdle of EVs – range anxiety. By demonstrating that it can build a car capable of crossing the desert, Audi will be able to promote its EVs and PHEVs as capable of replacing traditional petrol- and diesel-powered models in performance, durability and range.

While the Dakar Rally is a new challenge for Audi, it fits perfectly with the brand’s creed ‘Vorsprung durch Technik’ – Advancement through Technology.

Audi will be hoping that advances made in the dunes of Dakar will improve technology we see in all future models wearing the four-ring badge.

Stephen Ottley

Stephen Ottley

Senior Contributor
Stephen Ottley is an award-winning journalist who has written about cars and motor racing for all of Australia’s leading publications.

Discussion about this post

Related Posts

Roland Dane: The changing scene in Japan
NEWS

Roland Dane: The changing scene in Japan

8 months ago
Porsche brings back its ‘race vans’
Uncategorised

Porsche brings back its ‘race vans’

2 years ago
Your car could soon repossess itself
Uncategorised

Your car could soon repossess itself

2 years ago

Other News & Reviews

Can this car save Tesla from itself?

Can this car save Tesla from itself?

11 May 2025
I trusted my life to the ‘future’ of cars

I trusted my life to the ‘future’ of cars

11 May 2025
Mercedes-AMG GT gets Hollywood treatment with F1 movie edition

Mercedes-AMG GT gets Hollywood treatment with F1 movie edition

10 May 2025
Mercedes tuners turn the G-Wagen into an off-road monster

Mercedes tuners turn the G-Wagen into an off-road monster

9 May 2025

Torquecafe Newsletter

Try our daily email, The best way to get your news first, fast and free!

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Sign Up

  • Registration
  • Newsletter

About Us

  • What is Torquecafe?
  • The Team
  • Our Values
  • Privacy Policy

Help

  • Contact us
  • General Feedback
  • Advertise with us
  • Site map

Our Network

  • Speedcafe.com
  • SpeedSales.com.au

Our Partners

  • Mobil1
  • Pirtek
  • Truck Assist
  • R&J Batteries
  • KTM
  • Michelin
  • Supercheap Auto
  • Meguiar’s 

Apps

  • Our Team
  • Become a partner
  • Advertise with us
  • Privacy & Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • 4×4 & ADVENTURE
  • ELECTRIC
  • SUPERCARS & EXOTICS
  • PERFORMANCE
  • CLASSICS & UNIQUE
  • BIKES
  • FEATURES
    • SHOWROOMS
    • DREAM GARAGE
    • TOP FIVE
    • REVIEWS
    • IMAGES
    • VIDEO
    • TV

Copyright © 2023 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • 4×4 & ADVENTURE
  • ELECTRIC
  • SUPERCARS & EXOTICS
  • PERFORMANCE
  • CLASSICS & UNIQUE
  • BIKES
  • FEATURES
    • SHOWROOMS
    • DREAM GARAGE
    • TOP FIVE
    • REVIEWS
    • IMAGES
    • VIDEO
    • TV

Copyright © 2023 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.