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How much does the Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW cost in Sweden?

As of 1 July 2026: a Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW starts at 570 000 kr. Over 5 years, it costs about 580 262 kr to own in Sweden — that's 9 671 kr/month and 9,34 kr/km — including depreciation, charging, maintenance, insurance, vehicle tax and financing.

Klimatbonus (Sweden's EV purchase grant): the state purchase grant for new electric cars — previously up to 70 000 krno longer exists. The klimatbonus was abolished on 8 November 2022 and does not apply to cars ordered after that date. There is therefore no state purchase grant to count on when buying a new electric car in Sweden today. If you still see claims that the klimatbonus is available, they are no longer accurate. We report this separately and do not include any purchase grant in the total costs above. Source: Naturvårdsverket (the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency) / Transportstyrelsen (the Swedish Transport Agency), as of . Always check the current rules before you buy.

Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW · Sweden · 5 years (estimate)580 262 kr total · 9 671 kr/mo · 9,34 kr/km

Where your money goes

Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW — 5-year total cost (SEK)
Cost componentElectric · Audi Q4 e-tron 150Hybrid · Toyota Corolla Hybrid Active
Depreciation (estimated)377 796 kr (65%)165 509 kr (48%)
Charging / fuel33 328 kr (6%)48 173 kr (14%)
↳ of which charging loss12% (~3 999 kr)
Maintenance17 501 kr (3%)30 000 kr (9%)
Insurance45 000 kr (8%)33 000 kr (10%)
Financing interest106 637 kr (18%)67 311 kr (20%)
Vehicle tax & fees0 kr (0%)0 kr (0%)
Total cost of ownership580 262 kr343 992 kr

Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW — Price & specs

Purchase price
570 000 krList price
Drivetrain
Electric
Consumption
16,5 kWh/100kmWLTP
Range
437 kmWLTP
Electricity price
2.20 kr/kWhEi
Annual distance (assumed)
12,430 kmSweden

How much does it cost to charge the Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW at home?

The Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW uses about 41,25 kr of electricity per 100 km when charged at home — compared with around 117,95 kr for a typical 7 L/100 km petrol car. The figures cover home charging only and already include roughly 12% AC charging loss. Fast charging at public stations is billed per session by each network (often 2–3 times more expensive than at home) and isn't included here.

Per 100 km at home
41,25 kr16.5 kWh/100 km + 12% charging loss × 2,20 kr/kWh
A typical 7 L/100 km petrol car
117,95 kr/100kmat 16,85 kr/L — for comparison

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FAQ

How much does the Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW battery replacement cost?

Most EVs never need a battery-pack replacement inside the manufacturer's battery warranty (typically 8 years / 160,000 km), so no replacement cost is in the 5-year total above — see the methodology for how battery life is treated.

What does it really cost to own a Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW over 5 years?

As of 1 July 2026: a Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW starts at 570 000 kr. Over 5 years, it costs about 580 262 kr to own in Sweden — that's 9 671 kr/month and 9,34 kr/km — including depreciation, charging, maintenance, insurance, vehicle tax and financing.

How much does the Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW cost per month in Sweden?

About 9 671 kr per month over 5 years (9,34 kr/km) — including depreciation, charging, insurance, maintenance, vehicle tax and financing.

Is the Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW cheaper to own than the Toyota Corolla Hybrid Active?

No — about 580 262 kr versus 343 992 kr over 5 years: 236 270 kr more.

What does charging cost for a Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW over 5 years?

About 33 328 kr at Swedish prices — already included in the total above.

How much does it cost to charge the Audi Q4 e-tron 150 kW at home?

About 41,25 kr per 100 km when charging at home, including roughly 12% charging loss and an electricity price of 2,20 kr/kWh. For comparison, a typical 7 L/100 km petrol car uses around 117,95 kr over the same distance. Fast charging at public stations usually costs more and isn't included here.

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