Audi Q8 | |
Manufacturer: | Audi |
Production: | June 2018 – present |
Assembly: | Slovakia: Bratislava (Volkswagen Bratislava Plant) |
Designer: | Sascha Heyde and Mauricio Monteiro Dos Santos[1] under Marc Lichte |
Class: | Mid-size luxury crossover SUV |
Body Style: | 5-door SUV |
Layout: | Front-engine, four-wheel-drive[2] |
Platform: | Volkswagen Group MLB Evo |
Transmission: | 8-speed Tiptronic automatic (ZF 8HP) |
Drivetrain: | PHEV (Q8 55/60 TFSIe) |
Battery: | 17.3 kWh lithium-ion (PHEV) |
Electric Range: | 170NaN0 (60 TFSI e) |
Wheelbase: | 2995mm |
Length: | 4986-[3] |
Width: | 1995mm |
Height: | 1705mm |
Weight: | 2145kg (4,729lb) |
Model Years: | 2019–present |
The Audi Q8 is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV coupé made by Audi that was launched in 2018.[4] It is the flagship of the Audi SUV line, and is being produced at the Volkswagen Bratislava Plant.[5]
BMW launched its coupe SUV in 2008, the BMW X6, and Mercedes-Benz followed suit in 2015 with the GLE-Class Coupe. Audi had been planning their own coupe SUV once the new body style became a sales success for other brands.[6] [7] Within the Volkswagen Group's product lineup, the Q8 shares its platform with the Q7 and the Lamborghini Urus, among other products. The Q8 is slightly shorter than the Q7 in terms of both length and height but is slightly wider. The Q8 has less cargo space than the Q7 due to its sloped roofline, and unlike the Q7, the Q8 is not available with third-row seats. [8]
The Q8 is the first SUV model under Audi's new head of design, Marc Lichte, and introduced a new design language for the brand's SUVs. The grill is larger and now has an octagonal shape, with both vertical and horizontal slats.[9] The Q8 features full-laser headlamps and taillamps. The interior features the knob-less MMI system, three touch screens, and an enlarged virtual cockpit which has a fully digital instrument cluster, which would also be brought over to other Audi vehicles including the refreshed Q7 for the 2020 model year.[10] Additionally, both haptic and acoustic feedback are provided in response to user inputs, although the design can still lead to distracted driving.[11]
European models went on sale in July 2018 and arrived at dealers in August 2018., is sold with both a three-litre turbocharged petrol V6 engine outputting 340bhp and a pair of three-litre turbocharged diesel engines outputting 231bhp and 286bhp respectively.[12] [13]
The plug-in hybrid model, marketed as the Q8 TFSI e quattro is based on the Q8 3.0 TFSI (340 PS) model with a 17.9 kWh battery. Pre-sales began in Germany and other European markets in 2020. Early models included 55 TFSI e quattro, 60 TFSI e quattro.[14]
The concept vehicle was unveiled on 9 January 2017, at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan.[15] [16] It included a 3.0 TFSI engine rated 3330NaN0 and 5001NaN1 torque, electric motor rated 1000NaN0 and 3301NaN1, 17.9 kWh lithium-ion battery, 11Jx23 wheels five intertwining Y spokes, 305/35-series tires 20 inch diameter ceramic brake discs, 12.3-inch TFT (1920 x 720 pixels) display.[17]
The concept vehicle was unveiled in 2017 Geneva International Motor Show.[18] It included a 3.0 TFSI engine rated 3500NaN0, electric motor rated 200NaN0 and 1701NaN1 torque (total power 3500NaN0 and 7001NaN1 torque), 851NaN1 fuel tank.[19]
A performance-focused version called the Audi SQ8 was launched in June 2019 with chassis revisions, styling, and technology upgrades. It features a new 4.0-litre Biturbo V8 mild-hybrid diesel engine with 429bhp and 9000NaN0 of torque. Performance is sent through the 8-speed Tiptronic automatic gearbox to its Quattro all-wheel drive system. Euro-spec models have a claimed acceleration of 0–100km/h in 4.8 seconds (0–60mph in 4.6 seconds) with an electronically limited top speed of 2490NaN0.
The new turbochargers are situated within the “V” of the engine block, which Audi claims creates better engine response. To further reduce the effects of turbo lag, the engine features sequential turbocharging, with only a small charger active at low engine speeds and a larger charger engaging above 2,200rpm. An electric-powered compressor assists the turbocharger when starting and accelerating from lower speeds, compensating for the turbo's lack of boost at low revs by adding extra pressure to the intake to smooth out power delivery.
The compressor is also fed by the same 48V lithium-ion battery pack which supports the SQ8's mild-hybrid system. Comprising a belt-driven alternator starter and regenerative brake system, it can power the SQ8 at speeds of up to 230NaN0 and recover up to 8kW of energy under deceleration.
The SQ8 comes with adaptive air suspension and Drive Select dynamic handling system as standards. The advanced suspension package is available as an optional extra, adding four-wheel steering, sport differential, and electromechanical active anti-roll bars.
Styling differences include 21-inch alloy wheels, a revised, more aggressive body kit, new rear diffuser with oval exhaust tips as standard. Larger 22-inch alloys, Matrix LED headlights, red brake calipers, and carbon-ceramic brakes are available as optional extras.
The interior features leather and Alcantara-trimmed sports seats, stainless steel pedals, a digital instrument cluster, and center-mounted screens that control infotainment, heating, and air conditioning systems. Voice control, Wi-Fi hotspot Amazon Alexa, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay support are standard.
Safety technology includes adaptive cruise control, traffic jam assist, active lane assist, and a 360-degree camera. It includes a maneuvering assist system which Audi claims to help soften low-speed parking collisions by applying small steering and braking corrections along with a curb warning system which helps prevent damage to the alloys. Deliveries in the UK started in September 2019.[20]
The SQ8 4.0 TFSI quattro is a version of SQ8 with a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine rated 5070NaN0 and 7701NaN1 of torque. It accelerates from 0-60mph within 4.1 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 250km/h.
European model (507PS) went on sale in autumn 2020.[21] It went on sale in late spring 2020 in the United States as the sole SQ8 model.[22]
The RS Q8 is a performance version of the Q8 and was unveiled at the 2019 LA Auto Show in November. The engine is shared with the RS 6 C8 and RS 7 4K8, a 4.0 TFSI engine rated 6000NaN0 and 8001NaN1 of torque. Like the SQ8, performance is sent through the 8-speed Tiptronic automatic gearbox (ZF 8HP90) to its Quattro all-wheel drive system. Audi claims 0- in 3.8 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 2501NaN1 (3051NaN1 with dynamic package). A live-link suspension is featured at the front and the rear along with adaptive air suspension standard with controlled damping. The interior features Audi's MMI dual-touchscreen setup with RS-specific displays, as well as RS-embossed sport seats in black pearl Nappa leather and Alcantara and an RS leather-covered flat-bottom steering wheel. Styling differences include an RS-specific grille, larger air intakes, bespoke trim strips, and an available sport exhaust system with black tailpipe trim. The standard wheels on the RS Q8 are 22-inch, 10-spoke aluminum wrapped in 295/40-series tires, while 23-inch wheels are optional. Deliveries in the UK will start in early 2020.[23] [24]
For the 2021 model year, all Q8s will come with blind-spot monitoring, and the base Premium trim's Convenience package will include a heated steering wheel and a 360-degree parking camera.
European models went on sale in 1st quarter of 2020.[25]
In 2024, the RS Q8 is revealed in its facelifted version and in its Performance version, featuring a 640 hp V8 engine.[26]
The facelifted Q8 was unveiled on 5 September 2023 for the 2024 model year.[27] Subtle in nature, the exterior changes included larger air inlets in the front bumper, and a new exhaust setup which is fitted across the lineup. The Singleframe grille now has octagonal elements and flows smoothly into the headlamps. The SQ8 features a redesigned front spoiler and rear diffuser, while the grille, side view mirrors, and air intakes feature aluminium for an aesthetic appeal. The design of the Matrix LED headlights has been changed, and the Q8 will be available with the high-tech laser lights that increase the range of the high beams. The daytime running lights on range-topping variants be swapped four different lighting signatures via the infotainment screen, and the rear light bar has a more simple design.[27]
Audi implemented OLED technology in the tail lamps of the facelifted Q8; this was not only added as an aesthetic, but was also as a safety feature. When a car behind comes within of a stationary Q8, the OLED elements are activated to make the car visible. The facelift adds three new metallic paints (Chili Red, Ascari Blue, Sakhir Gold) as well as five alloy wheel designs ranging from 21 to 23 inches. The new Q8 adds an available selection of nine inlays and new upholstery choices. Furthermore, new finishes such as fine grain ash, carbon twill, and aluminum linear silver grey are also available, depending on variant.[28]
The SQ8 features a larger 4.0-liter V8 petrol engine with an output of and, giving it a 0 to 60 output in 4.1 seconds and an electronically limited . The unit can switch off four of its cylinders almost instantly to reduce fuel consumption when extra power is unnecessary. The SQ8 features 21-inch wheels with 285/45 tires, however 22- and 23-inch options are available, including a new 23-inch variant with 285/35 rubber. As with the regular Q8, it features Quattro all-wheel drive and an 8-speed Tiptronic transmission, allowing it to change gears quicker.[28]
Audi Q8[29] | Petrol | Diesel | Plug-in hybrid | |||||||
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55 TFSI quattro | SQ8 TFSI | RS Q8 | 45 TDI quattro | 50 TDI quattro | SQ8 TDI | 55 TFSI e | 60 TFSI e | |||
Engine | 2995cc V6 | 3996cc twin-turbo V8 | 2967cc V6 | 3956cc V8 | 2995cc V6 + AC induction motor & 17.3 kWh battery | |||||
Maximum power | 250kW @ 5200-6400 rpm | 373kW @ 5500 rpm | 441kW @ 6000 rpm | 170kW @ 3250 rpm | 210kW @ 3500-4000 rpm | 320kW @ 3750-4750 rpm | 381PS | 456PS | ||
Maximum torque, N · m / lb-ft at rpm | 369lbft @ 1370–4500 rpm | 570lbft @ 2000–4000 rpm | 590lbft @ 2200–4500 rpm | 369lbft @ 1750-3250 rpm | 443lbft @ 2250–3250 rpm | 663lbft @ 1250–3250 rpm | 443lbft | 516lbft | ||
Type of drive | AWD (quattro) | |||||||||
Transmission | 8 speed ZF Automatic (tiptronic) | |||||||||
Curb Weight | 2070kg (4,560lb) | 2345kg (5,170lb) | 2315kg (5,104lb) | 2120kg (4,670lb) | 2120kg (4,670lb) | 2340kg (5,160lb) | 2430kg (5,360lb) | |||
Top speed | 130mph 149mph | 145mph | 152mph | 155mph | 149mph | |||||
Acceleration 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) | 5.6 s | 4.1 s | 3.8 s | 7.1 s | 6.3 s | 4.8 s | 5.8 s | 5.4 s | ||
Fuel consumption /100 km | 11.4 / 7.4 / 8.9 L | 16.6 / 9.4 / 12.0 L | 17.0 / 9.3-9.2 / 12.1 L | 7.0 / 6.1 / 6.4 L | 7.1 / 6.4 / 6.6 L | 7.8 L | 2.9 L | 2.6-2.8 L | ||
Q8's components were made in structural components shop within the Münchsmünster production site.[30]
Q8 won Auto Zeitungs Auto Trophy 2020 award under Luxury SUV category.[31]
As part of the Q8 launch, in May 2018, Audi started a cinematic-styled miniseries that teased the Audi Q8 in five short episodes. The car made its first full appearance in the fifth episode, presented on a special microsite and shown to the public at the Audi China Brand Summit in Shenzhen.[32]
As part of Audi's sponsorship of , Audi Q8 appeared in the movie.[33]