The Audi Q4 e-tron has undergone a light facelift, with the main changes being the designed cabin, more efficient and powerful drivetrains, and bidirectional charging.

As before the Q4 e-tron is available in two body styles: a more practical and upright SUV, and the swoopier and more aero Sportback “coupe”.

Externally, the main changes take place up front where there’s a subtly modified bumper, and grille that’s now body colour instead of silver. Its thick black frame remains, but the glossy black plastic no longer flows into the side intakes.

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There’s a lightly redesigned rear bumper too, but it’s inside where Audi has wrought the most visible changes with a completely redesigned dashboard and centre console.

Gone is the current car’s edgy dashboard with its profusion of vent-related horizontal bars, and in its place is a simpler design heavily inspired by the latest A5 and A6.

A curved black panel housing a 11.9-inch instrumentation display, and a 12.8-inch infotainment touchscreen dominates the new dash. A 12.0-inch touchscreen ahead of the front passenger is an optional extra.

The instrumentation screen is 1.65 inches larger than before, while the touchscreen has gained 1.2 inches, but some of that extra real estate is now permanently dedicated to showing climate controls as the air conditioning system’s physical buttons and dials, and dedicated displays, have now been deleted.