Audi Q8 e-tron explained

Audi Q8 e-tron
Manufacturer:Audi
Aka:Audi e-tron (2018–2023)
Production:2018–present
Assembly:Belgium: Forest (Audi Brussels)
China: Changchun (FAW-VW)
Designer:Siming Yan
Class:Mid-size luxury crossover SUV
Body Style:5-door SUV
5-door coupé SUV (Sportback)
Platform:Volkswagen Group MLB Evo[1]
Layout:Dual or Triple-motors, four-wheel drive
Transmission:Single speed with fixed ratio
Charging:EU: 11 kW AC
22 kW AC (optional)
US: 9.6 kW AC (with supplied charger)
US: 11 kW AC (with 48 amp J1772 charger)[2]
All markets:
170 kW DC or 150 kW DC[3]
Wheelbase:2928mm
Length:49011NaN1
Width:19351NaN1
Height:16161NaN1
Weight:~2560kg (5,640lb)
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The Audi Q8 e-tron (formerly the Audi e-tron until 2023) is a battery electric mid-size luxury crossover produced by Audi since 2019.[4] The e-tron was unveiled as a concept car at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. The final production version was revealed in San Francisco on 17 September 2018,[5] publicly debuted at the 2018 Paris Motor Show,[6] and was first delivered in May 2019. It is the company's first battery electric mass production car. The Sportback variant, a coupe style of the e-tron, entered production in 2020.[7]

In 2022 the vehicle was facelifted and also renamed as the Audi Q8 e-tron (the performance version is called the SQ8 e-tron), in both regular and Sportback body styles, as Audi is expanding the e-tron battery electric vehicle line-up.[8]

History

The Audi e-tron is based on the e-tron quattro concept that was unveiled at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show.[9] It has an EPA range of 204miles, or 222miles in the updated model.[10] The Sportback variant has 218miles of EPA range, entered production in early 2020. The facelifted model revealed in 2022, known as the Q8 e-tron, offers 285miles of EPA range while the facelifted Sportback has an EPA range of 296miles or 300miles depending on the exact variant. [11]

In 2018, it was reported that the car's certification in Germany by the KBA (Federal Motor Transport Authority) was not obtained until required changes were made to the car's software.[12] [13] [14] In January 2019, United States market deliveries were due to commence in June.[15]

The first customer in Germany received his e-tron in March 2019. In late April 2019 it was reported that prospective customers faced waiting lists of 6–7 months (putting the expected delivery date close to the end of 2019).[16] [17] The delays caused controversy in Norway, where customers were informed that their cars would be delivered up to 6 months later than originally promised unless they paid extra for a significantly more expensive "Fast Track" car. Further to this, some customers were also informed that were they to cancel their reservation they would be liable for a fine equal to 8% of the purchase price.[18]

In Norway, the e-tron was the best-selling car or truck of any kind in October 2019. In November 2019, it ranked #3.[19] [20] It was also the best-selling car or truck of any kind in Norway in the year 2020, outselling the Tesla Model 3.[21]

In the Netherlands, the e-tron was the #2 most registered car of any kind in December 2019.[22]

In 2020 the New Zealand government started purchasing e-trons as official government cars.[23]

Audi paused production of the e-tron in February 2020 due to supply chain problems including issues with adequate supply of batteries for the e-tron.[24] Production resumed in early May.[25]

In 2022, Audi announced that the facelifted e-tron will be renamed to Audi Q8 e-tron (unrelated to the existing Audi Q8) which was revealed at 9 November 2022.[26] [27]

Specifications

The Audi Q8 e-tron is powered by a 114 kWh battery, of which 106 kWh is usable. This is true for the 55 e-tron variant and the performance SQ8 e-tron variant, while the 50 e-tron variant has a smaller battery.[28] [29]

Previously, the Audi e-tron was powered by a 95 kWh battery[30] pack, of which 86.5 kWh (formerly 83.6 kWh) was usable.[31] It can be charged from zero to 80% in around 30 minutes using 150 kW DC fast-chargers. For home charging in the EU, a standard 11 kW charger recharges the pack in 8.5 hours, while an optional 22 kW charger halves this time.[32] In the US, a 40A 9.6 kW J1772 charger is supplied by Audi, but 11 kW can still be achieved using a 3rd party 48+ amp J1772 charger. A thermal management system (also serving the motors and power electronics) keeps the battery between 23 and 35 degrees Celsius, and battery modules (twelve 60 Ah cells each) can be replaced.[31]

The quattro electric all-wheel drive uses two electric motors, one mounted in the front and one in the rear. In the "boost mode," the two motors provide a total system output of 300kW and 664Nm of torque enabling the car to accelerate from NaNabbr=onNaNabbr=on in 5.7 seconds. When not in the boost mode, the combined peak motor power is 2650NaN0, with 1250NaN0 from the front motor at a torque of 2470NaN0 and 1400NaN0 from the rear motor at a torque of 3140NaN0. This allows the car to accelerate from NaN0NaN0 in 6.6 seconds and on to its top speed of 200abbr=onNaNabbr=on.[33]

The car uses an energy recuperation system which, on average, contributes 30% to the range. Recuperation can be achieved both when the driver releases the accelerator and when applying pressure to the brake pedal.[32]

When equipped with the virtual side mirrors the car has a drag coefficient of 0.27.[34] The e-tron also sits slightly lower than a traditional SUV; at 16161NaN1 high, it is 431NaN1 lower than the Audi Q5. It has 660L of boot space, 160L more than the Mercedes-Benz EQC, along with 60L of storage space in the front.[32]

Cold-weather performance

In temperatures ranging from -6.5to, with cabin heating on, the e-tron achieved a real-world range of, compared to in the spring/summer (also with cabin heating/air conditioning on), which means a 10.5% range drop. The tests were done at the speed of .[35] [36]

The real winter range drop might be slightly higher, because in the aforementioned tests the "winter" car had the advantage of more aerodynamic wheels than the "summer" car.

This stands well in comparison to other EVs. Five other electric vehicles, including the 2017 Tesla Model S 75D, were tested at the temperature of 20F with cabin heating on, and all of them had a range drop of at least 30%, and 41% on average (compared to when the temperature was and cabin heating/air conditioning was off).[37]

The e-tron is, in summer driving, less efficient than the Tesla Model X in terms of distance covered per kWh of energy. However the e-tron is less affected by low temperatures, so driving in the winter brings the results of these two vehicles closer. In a test done at temperatures in the 13to range and including high-speed highway driving, the e-tron's efficiency was about 12.4% worse than in the Model X.[38] [39] In slightly below-freezing conditions, the difference was smaller and the e-tron's efficiency was only about 8.6% worse than in the Model X.[40]

Charging

The e-tron[3] was able to charge at an effective rate of 150 kW using a 175 kW charger. This was possible in a wide state-of-charge window, until the battery was about 80% charged. With such a charger, adding of range takes only 10 minutes.[41] Audi of America is more cautious with their estimates, saying that of range can be added in 10 minutes when using a 150 kW charger.[42]

At 90%, charging rate is about 82 kW and it remains above 50 kW until reaching 100%.[41]

Using a 50 kW charger, the car can be charged at a constant rate of 50 kW, up until reaching 100%.[41]

In 2022, with the introduction of a larger battery (and the renaming of the vehicle, which is now known as the Audi Q8 e-tron), the charging speed was increased to 170 kW (150 kW in the low-end variant).

Equipment

Standard equipment for the e-tron includes 12-way heated and ventilated front seats, a panoramic moonroof, and 20-inch wheels. Upgrades include massage seats, power door closers, leather upholstery, 21-inch wheels and orange brake calipers. The interior is in line with other Audi models with a 10.1-inch infotainment screen, a smaller 8.6-inch touchscreen display, Amazon Alexa voice control, Virtual Cockpit system, and an optional head up display. Other equipments include a Bang & Olufsen sound system, and an available Driver Assistance package with enhanced adaptive cruise control, automatic parking assist and night vision.[43] The e-tron is the second production car to offer optional virtual side mirrors, which replaces the traditional side-view mirrors and instead use cameras transmitting images to a high-contrast 7-inch OLED embedded in the door panels.[32] [44]

Sportback

In addition to the conventional SUV body style, Audi released a 'Sportback' version with a sloping rear part of the roof, similar to the BMW X6 and the Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe. Audi decided to compete with these ICE-powered rivals by offering only a pure electric vehicle. It entered production in early 2020[45] and became available in Europe and in the US[46] in 2020.[47] Comparisons to the styling of the Audi A7 have also been made.[48]

The production version debuted at AutoMobility LA in Los Angeles in November 2019.[49] The length and width are the same as in the standard model, while the height is 1.31NaN1 lower.[50] [51] [52] A drag coefficient is lower than in the standard model (0.25 vs. 0.27),[53] while the powertrain and battery are the same as in the original model.[54]

The 2020 e-tron Sportback has an EPA range of 218miles.[55] It is better than in the 2019 e-tron conventional SUV, partially because a larger percentage of the battery capacity is usable. The e-tron's battery management system keeps part of the battery capacity as a buffer, which is not part of the usable capacity; now the size of that buffer is decreased to unlock more usable capacity. This change (as well as some others like reducing usage of the AWD mode) was introduced in the e-tron conventional SUV during the production run;[56] [57] while the Sportback already had these modifications when it first went on the market.

Cargo space measured by European standards is reduced from 6601NaN1 to 6151NaN1.[58] [59] [60] American sources, however, measure cargo space in a different way and indicate that the original e-tron has as much as 8211NaN1[61] of cargo space, so the reduction to 6151NaN1[54] is substantial.

Powertrain

ModelYearsPowerTorqueNaN0NaN0Top speedRange
SQ8 e-tron
quattro
9 November 2022–370kW973Nm4.5 s210kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 4990NaN0
Q8 e-tron 55
quattro
9 November 2022–220kW664Nm5.8 s204kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 5820NaN0
Q8 e-tron 50
quattro
9 November 2022–183kW664Nm6 s204kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 4910NaN0
SQ8 e-tron
quattro Sportback
9 November 2022–370kW973Nm4.5 s210kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 5130NaN0
Q8 e-tron 55
quattro Sportback
9 November 2022–220kW664Nm5.8 s204kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 6000NaN0
Q8 e-tron 50
quattro Sportback
9 November 2022–183kW664Nm6 s204kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 5050NaN0
e-tron S
quattro
2022–125kW + 140kW
(boost mode: 370kW)
247Nm + 314Nm
(boost mode: 973Nm
6.6 s
(boost mode: 5.7 s)
200kphEPA: 218miles
WLTP: 369to[62]
e-tron 55
quattro
(post-update)
2020–125kW + 140kW
(boost mode: 370kW)
247Nm + 314Nm
(boost mode: 664Nm)
6.6 s
(boost mode: 5.7s)
200kphEPA: 2220NaN0
WLTP: 365to[63]
e-tron 55
quattro
2018–2019125kW + 140kW
(boost mode: 300kW)
247Nm + 314Nm
(boost mode: 664Nm)
6.6 s
(boost mode: 5.7 s)
200kphEPA: 2040NaN0
WLTP: 358to[64]
e-tron 50
quattro
2019–100kW + 130kW230Nm + 310Nm6.8 s190kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 276to[65]
e-tron S
quattro Sportback
2022–125kW + 140kW
(boost mode: 300kW)
247Nm + 314Nm
(boost mode: 664Nm
6.6 s
(boost mode: 5.7 s)
200kphEPA: 218miles
WLTP: 369to
e-tron 55
quattro Sportback
2020–125kW + 140kW
(boost mode: 300kW)
247Nm + 314Nm
(boost mode: 664Nm
6.6 s
(boost mode: 5.7 s)
200kphEPA: 218miles
WLTP: 369to
e-tron 50
quattro Sportback
2020–100kW + 130kW230Nm + 310Nm6.8 s190kphEPA: unknown
WLTP: 276to[66]

Marketing

The e-tron logo can be seen in the last scene of Iron Man 3 but the car is not revealed, probably since it wasn't publicly released as concept by then.The e-tron made an appearance in an Audi commercial tied to , where it was introduced to Captain Marvel who was briefed about the events of and the things that had changed on Earth while she was gone, although it never made an appearance in the movie itself.[67] Later, the e-tron appeared in where it was used by characters played by Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders.[68] [69]

Production issues and recall

Reports surfaced in April 2019 that the e-tron was subject to production delays and a cut in production targets due to supply of batteries and electric motors. Subsequently, weekly production hours at the assembly plant were foreseen to be reduced from 30 to 24.[70] Audi announced a recall of certain e-tron models in early June 2019. The recall relates to a water leak that could lead to the high voltage electronics shorting, potentially causing a fire in extreme cases.[71]

Markets

Asia-Pacific

India

The facelifted Audi Q8 e-tron and Audi Q8 Sportback e-tron was launched in India on 18 August 2023 with prices starting at INR 11,370,000.[72]

Australia

The e-tron and e-tron Sportback were launched in Australia in 2020. Prices start from AU$137,100 plus on-road costs (50 quattro) and AU$146,100 plus on-road costs (55 quattro).[73]

The e-tron has a 5 star ANCAP Safety Rating in the Australasian market configuration tested in July 2019 (aligned with Euro NCAP).[74]

Pakistan

The e-tron was launched in Pakistan in March 2020. It is the best selling electric car in Pakistan and Audi's most successful car in Pakistan. It is offered in standard body styling as well as sportsback styling.[75]

Thailand

The e-tron will be launched in Thailand by Meister Technik in 2019. On 15 October 2020, the e-tron Sportback will be introduced as well.

Malaysia

The Audi Q8 e-tron was introduced in Malaysia on 17 May 2023. It is available in advanced 50 quattro spec and is priced from RM369,000.[76] On 16 June 2023, the Q8 e-tron was later launched along with the S line 55 quattro spec. The sportback version was also launched as well, with two variants (50 quattro and 55 quattro).[77]

North America

Canada

The vehicle went on sale in Canada in 2019.[78] The price starts at CA$90,000.[79]

Mexico

The e-tron will be launched in Mexico for the 2021 model year. It will be priced at MXN$1,919,900.[80]

United States

Deliveries to American customers started in early 2019. There were 3,540 e-trons registered in the United States during the first three quarters of 2019,[81] ahead of Germany (2,997 units),[82] though still less than in Norway (3,824 units).[83]

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