In 1999, Audi debuted a car that was well ahead of its time. The Audi A2 was basically an aerodynamic bubble on wheels—something that feels far more at home in today’s world of SUVs and crossovers than it did back then. For 2026, Ingolstadt is giving the nameplate another shot.
The Audi A2 E-Tron has been on our radar for a bit already. After appearing repeatedly as a camouflaged prototype, Audi only recently confirmed the model’s existence in March 2026. With the A1 and Q2 nearing the end of production, this sibling to the ID.3 Neo is set to become the brand’s entry-level premium EV in the compact segment.
To stay on track for a fall 2026 launch in Europe (sadly, this car isn't coming to America), camouflaged prototypes have already covered extensive mileage in a wide range of conditions. These are the first images from those tests.
Photos by: Audi
In Lapland, Finland, the company put the electric successor to the fuel-sipping original through its paces in the snow. Engineers evaluated vehicle dynamics on ice-covered handling courses, while the harsh winter temperatures also provided the perfect environment to fine-tune the A2 e-tron’s thermal management and battery performance to Audi’s standards.










