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Colour guide
Metallic - Plasma blue
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Plasma Blue looks like a lighter powder blue with a sparkly metallic finish. It suits the e-tron and has just enough presence to help it stand out from the sea of whites and silvers that usually dominate a car park.
Solid - Brilliant black
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Black is always a popular colour, and this is true of the e-tron Sportback as well. It hides dirt and grime well, requiring less cleaning than a lighter colour, and you’ll never struggle to find a buyer for a black car on the used car market. The e-tron looks suitably menacing in this dark hue, and it’s a no-cost option too.
Specifications
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Metallic - Catalunya red
£750
Red can liven up the exterior of any car, although in the case of the e-tron it may be a step too far. The e-tron Sportback looks best in darker, more sophisticated shades, but Catalunya Red certainly makes it look and feel sporty. It could be a tricky sell on the used car market.
Metallic - Floret silver
£750
Silver with added sparkle, that’s Floret Silver for you. It won’t stand out from the crowd, but to many customers that’s just fine. It should help with residual values when it comes time to sell.
Metallic - Galaxy blue
£750
Galaxy Blue is one of the more adventurous colour choices, it looks like a mix of sea green and dark blue, a combination that works well on the e-tron Sportback. You may see scratches on the bodywork more easily, but dirt should be less noticeable than on whites and silvers.
Metallic - Glacier white
£750
Glacier White has a glittery metallic finish and gives the e-tron a clean, sharp look. It will show up muddy splatters rather easily, but parking lot dings and scrapes should be harder to see than on darker colours. It is one of the most popular choices on the used car market as well.
Metallic - Mythos black
£750
For that extra bit of sparkle in your black paint, Mythos Black is a great choice. It looks subtly more upmarket than the solid Brilliant Black option, and will be just as easy to keep clean. Resale values should be good too, as it’s a popular choice on the used car market.
Metallic - Navarra blue
£750
This sporty colour looks best on higher trims which have more prominent body kits and larger wheels. It’s dark hue will look good even when it’s not shiny clean, and it should be a sure-fire winner on the used car market.
Metallic - Siam Biege
£750
This is a subtly elegant colour, with a slightly off-white hue and a metallic finish. It gives the e-tron a sophisticated look, and should be a popular colour to sell on. It will need regular cleaning to look its best, as dirt and mud show up easily on this light colour.
Metallic - Typhoon grey
£750
Typhoon Grey is a lighter metallic colour that looks good on the futuristically-styled e-tron. It won’t show up minor blemishes easily and will be popular with used car buyers. There are some more exciting colours to choose from, though.
Pearl - Daytona grey
£750
This dark colour gives the e-tron a sinister look, especially on trims with dark exterior detailing. It won’t show up road muck very easily and should be popular with used car buyers, too. The pearl effect gives it a unique shine compared to the other dark metallic finishes.
Audi Exclusive - Custom
£3,400