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Used Audi RS e-tron GT
Factors that affect the depreciation of a Audi RS e-tron GT:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history
Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Audi RS e-tron GT. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £732, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Price range* | Avg. Price | Median Mileage | Depreciation | Cars for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 Audi RS e-tron GT | £47,078 - £60,091 | £52,603 | 20,800 miles | -£8,780 | < 10 |
2024 Audi RS e-tron GT | £44,185 - £64,422 | £52,070 | 26,500 miles | -£47,260 | < 10 |
2022 Audi RS e-tron GT | £46,137 - £56,556 | £50,246 | 24,900 miles | -£1,960 | < 10 |
2021 Audi RS e-tron GT | £37,135 - £51,332 | £44,569 | 40,200 miles | - | < 10 |
*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Variant | Price range* | Avg. Price | Median Mileage | Depreciation | Cars for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
🏆 The most popular Audi RS e-tron GT Comfort | £52,140 - £63,999 | £56,223 | 18,600 miles | -£3,460 | < 10 |
Audi RS e-tron GT Business | £44,943 - £62,168 | £55,054 | 18,000 miles | - | < 10 |
💰 The budget choice Audi RS e-tron GT Design | £43,900 - £49,338 | £46,611 | 41,600 miles | - | < 10 |
*The 'Price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
The Design is the cheapest entry point with an average price of £46,611.
Accuracy will improve as more cars from this variant become available
There are the most Comfort for sale right now (7), which gives you the most options to choose from.
Accuracy will improve as more cars from this variant become available
The Comfort has held its price stable with minimal loss in value over the past year (-£3,460).
Accuracy will improve as more cars from this variant become available
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 - August | £63,220 | £58,960 | £67,460 | Estimate |
| 2025 - September | £62,660↘ | £59,040 | £66,260 | Estimate |
| 2025 - October | £60,380↘ | £56,540 | £64,220 | Estimate |
| 2025 - November | £58,300↘ | £54,960 | £61,660 | Estimate |
| 2025 - December | £57,820↘ | £54,340 | £61,300 | Estimate |
| 2026 - January | £57,340↘ | £53,720 | £60,960 | Estimate |
| 2026 - February | £56,860↘ | £53,100 | £60,620 | Estimate |
| 2026 - March | £56,380↘ | £52,480 | £60,280 | Estimate |
| 2026 - April | £55,880↘ | £51,860 | £59,920 | Estimate |
| 2026 - May | £55,400↘ | £51,220 | £59,580 | Estimate |
| 2026 - June | £54,920↘ | £50,600 | £59,240 | Estimate |
| 2026 - July | £54,440↘ | £49,980 | £58,880 | Estimate |
| 2026 - September | £53,460↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - October | £52,980↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - November | £52,500↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - December | £52,020↘ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2027 - January | £51,540↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£8,780
Next 6 months
-£2,900
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Are you considering buying a used ? The Audi RS e-tron GT is a great pick. AutoUncle features 1 avalable cars to choose from sourced from various dealership websites and online marketplaces.
Currently, the prices for a pre-owned Audi RS e-tron GT start at £99,500 and go up to £99,500.
There exist five main factors which play a crucial role in what a pre-owned Audi RS e-tron GT might cost: production year, engine capacity and power, fuel economy of the car, how far the car has travelled along with the vehicle's equipment variant.
For instance, a car that is newer and has fewer miles on the clock will typically command a higher price. In the same vein, models at the higher end, replete with luxurious features or more robust engines, generally come with a more substantial price tag than an earlier version with less equipment and higher mileage.
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The Audi RS e-tron GT we have for sale is el fuelled.
Before deciding on a fuel type to buy, we highly recommend taking some time to consider your current driving habits. What is the usual distance you cover in a week with your car? Do you predominantly undertake short trips or longer hauls?
Electric cars, plug-in hybrids and petrol are great for short distances. For long daily driving, electric cars are a strong choice if you can charge. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. For those who drive long distances and don't have access to charging, diesel cars can still be an option. Note that there are countries where diesel engines with heavy emissions are forbidden from entering city areas.
Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular in the UK due to their environmental benefits, cost-effectiveness in terms of fuel and maintenance, and the government's commitment to reducing carbon emissions, which includes incentives for electric vehicle buyers. The integration of electric vehicles like the Audi RS e-tron GT is key in transitioning towards more environmentally considerate and sustainable travel options.
There are plenty of advantages in acquiring a used electric vehicle. Some of the rewards of choosing a previously owned electric car is:
Lower purchase price: Used electric vehicles (EVs) are generally more affordable than new ones. This more affordable rate opens up electric vehicle technology to a broader spectrum of consumers.
Environmental impact: Choosing a used EV over a new one further reduces environmental impact. Creating a new car, notably the battery, involves a significant environmental burden. Buying used means you're not contributing to this.
Improved battery life: Concerns about the battery performance in EVs have lessened with the advancement of technology. Many previously owned electric vehicles have a considerable amount of their battery life intact, and the costs for battery replacements are reducing.
Performance and technology: A great deal of today's electric vehicles provide outstanding performance and the latest technological advancements. Even EV models from a few years ago can still ensure a cutting-edge driving experience.
Government incentives: Despite being less than what is offered for new electric cars, there's a possibility of government inducements for used electric vehicles, like reduced car tax and admittance to areas with low emissions.
The Audi RS e-tron GT is only available in the sedan body type in the UK. Saloons usually have 4 doors, making this body type a good choice for families. Characterised by its enclosed passenger area and separate boot, a saloon offers ample interior space, ensuring comfort for both drivers and passengers.
There are multiple similar cars to the Audi RS e-tron GT.
Most popular choices as an alternative to the Audi RS e-tron GT
With a selection of 4,152 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Transit Custom clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Audi RS e-tron GT. On average, the Ford Transit Custom costs £14,999.
The VW ID.3 is a strong option in this segment, with 1,622 cars currently for sale on AutoUncle and an average price of £15,350. Ranked third, the Toyota Aygo X is also a good alternative to the Audi RS e-tron GT, and you'll find 1,590 used Toyota Aygo X cars for an average price of £13,900 on AutoUncle.