RE: Audi launches new range-topping Q8

RE: Audi launches new range-topping Q8

Tuesday 5th June 2018

Audi Q8 launched to rival Range Rover Sport

Thought the crossover crusade had ceased? Think again



It was at the 2003 Detroit Motor Show that Audi revealed the Pikes Peak to the world, the car that would become the Q7. Production followed a couple of years later and, depending on who you ask, in its first full year on sale (2006) Audi shifted around 45,000 examples of its debut SUV. Out of 905,000 cars delivered by the German manufacturer in that year, Q7s accounted for just under five per cent.

Last year, a third of the company's global sales were of the Q variety - with that portion increasing to almost half in the USA - reflecting the fact that, worldwide, 34 per cent of all new cars registered were SUVs. It's a trend that shows no sign of abating either, with the Q2, Q3, Q5 and Q7 set to be joined next year by an Evoque-rivalling Q4 and later this summer by the Q8 you see here.


Why is this PH-worthy? Well, because the Q8 marks Audi's first attempt at taking on the 'sportier' side of Sports Utility Vehicles, going head to head with established rivals like the Range Rover Sport and BMW X6 in the process. You may remember it from last year's Detroit Auto Show, where it was unveiled with a 3.0-litre turbocharged V6 and electric motor combo good for 442hp and 516lb ft - or, if you're playing Top Trumps, a 5.4-second 0-62 time and a limited 155mph top speed.

Unfortunately the reality is more traditional, with buyers instead being given a choice between 3.0-litre 340hp petrol or 285hp diesel engines. There's no word on petrol performance yet, but the diesel is claimed to be good for 6.3 seconds to 62mph and a 144mph top speed.


Styling-wise the Q8 is a little more aggressive than Audi SUVs of yore, but certainly retains a lot of VW DNA. The X6-style coupe roofline and frameless doors are of course the main departure from previous designs. While flared arches at the sides, a pronounced diffuser at the rear and what could politely be described as a bold new grille at the front push the sporty agenda. As do the optional 22-inch wheels - the largest ever offered by Audi.

Underneath, a mechanical centre diff distributes power 40:60 as standard, lending the Q8 a slight rear bias, while aluminium has been used for components such as the front and rear suspension in order to save weight. The four-wheel steering system so successfully employed on the SQ7 is again available to improve low speed maneuverability and high-speed stability, and seven driving modes provide settings for everything from off-road to sport driving for the suspension, steering and engine.


Inside, as you might expect from a range-topping model, everything is very reminiscent of what's to be found in the A8, with dual touchscreens dominating the dash, three seat designs to choose from, and four optional driver assistance packages available. Pricing when orders open in June is predicted to be around the £65,000 mark - with plenty of room for that to increase as extra boxes are ticked - and deliveries are expected to start in August.

So, luxury SUV fans, does the Q8 improve on the formula? Does it appeal more than its rivals? And opponents, does it offer anything to tempt you? Whatever your opinion, expect to see plenty of them on the road, though we'll be holding out for that concept powertrain to show up in an SQ model somewhere down the line...



 

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GranCab

Original Poster:

2,902 posts

146 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Should have been called the Q6 as it is a rival for the X6 ... but then they wouldn't be able to charge so much for it ....

It will go well if they get round to fitting the same engine etc as I have in my SQ7.... 435 BHP and 664 ft lbs of torque !

TSKS

13 posts

199 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Imagine that back end on a Q7

unsprung

5,467 posts

124 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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good looking, albeit in a way that's predictable for large SUVs

the interior is classical Audi: that is, better looking than most others

I love that burnt orange colour, on this car and on others. But I can never resolve the contrast to the red tail lights. Maybe if the latter were more smokey (black-ish) than red...?

Zetec-S

5,872 posts

93 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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I don't get it. For the same money you could probably pick up a used R8 and a used Q7, and enjoy both a performance/sports car for fun and a mahoosive SUV for lugging crap around. And probably a couple of private plates so the neighbours can't tell how old they are if that sort of thing bothers you.

Instead this seems to be a poor compromise between the two.


kambites

67,554 posts

221 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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It looks... suitable for the market.

SFO

5,169 posts

183 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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lots of Lamborghini Urus cues inside and out

E65Ross

35,068 posts

212 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Zetec-S said:
I don't get it. For the same money you could probably pick up a used R8 and a used Q7, and enjoy both a performance/sports car for fun and a mahoosive SUV for lugging crap around. And probably a couple of private plates so the neighbours can't tell how old they are if that sort of thing bothers you.

Instead this seems to be a poor compromise between the two.
Not only will you have 2x the running costs, you'll also have 2 cars, neither of which are as good as what this is designed for (ultra luxury SUV). Personally, I think it's hideous, but to say you could have the 2 cars you've suggested is, in my opinion, missing the point.

swisstoni

16,978 posts

279 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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I suppose a few Q7 owners will shrink a little bit now. There's a Q out there with a higher number !

Ruskins

221 posts

121 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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The Urus with a new body then?

Tim bo

1,956 posts

140 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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kambites said:
It looks... suitable for the market.
yes

absolute gash

kambites

67,554 posts

221 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Nanook said:
So, what are the differences between this and a Q7, that make it worthwhile?

It seems to fulfil the same criteria, what's it's raison d'etre
Same as X5 vs X6 I suppose. The "coupe" version is lower and wider which I suppose will aid handling stability but slightly hurt practicality... I guess it's meant to be more stylish, although I'm not convinced by that one (in either case).

Personally I'd rather have an estate car, but I'm clearly in a minority in that regard.

GTEYE

2,096 posts

210 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Nanook said:
So, what are the differences between this and a Q7, that make it worthwhile?

It seems to fulfil the same criteria, what's it's raison d'etre
The only one that counts is a higher price tag = more status.

I actually think it's not a bad looker and much less vulgar than say an X6

Zetec-S

5,872 posts

93 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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E65Ross said:
Zetec-S said:
I don't get it. For the same money you could probably pick up a used R8 and a used Q7, and enjoy both a performance/sports car for fun and a mahoosive SUV for lugging crap around. And probably a couple of private plates so the neighbours can't tell how old they are if that sort of thing bothers you.

Instead this seems to be a poor compromise between the two.
Not only will you have 2x the running costs, you'll also have 2 cars, neither of which are as good as what this is designed for (ultra luxury SUV). Personally, I think it's hideous, but to say you could have the 2 cars you've suggested is, in my opinion, missing the point.
To be honest I just wanted to be the first on here to take a pop at it... biggrin

(But I still maintain it fails on the 'sports' and 'utility' criteria...)

King Steffy

64 posts

137 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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SFO said:
lots of Lamborghini Urus cues inside and out
No joke...First thing I thought...Lambo owners won't be too happy...It really does have so much Lambo Urus about it...
Considering that, it will make the feel-good factor even stronger...lesser if you're the Lambo owner !

suffolk009

5,385 posts

165 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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I've got a little bit of sick in the back of my mouth.

And a rear diffuser, FFS. What - to help with the downforce? They're taking the piss with this st.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Ruskins said:
The Urus with a new body then?
And, of course, the Arse is a Q7 with a new body... It's just the usual parts-bin-shuffle. Same invisibles, mildly different visibles.

kambites

67,554 posts

221 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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King Steffy said:
SFO said:
lots of Lamborghini Urus cues inside and out
No joke...First thing I thought...Lambo owners won't be too happy...It really does have so much Lambo Urus about it...
Considering that, it will make the feel-good factor even stronger...lesser if you're the Lambo owner !
I don't see it in the interior - this looks pretty much identical to the A8 to me (unsurprisingly, really).

Chebble

1,906 posts

152 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Ah yes.

The Audi Kuwait.

Lovely.

jstok

21 posts

240 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Handy little tie up with Kuwait Petroleum (aka Q8), particularly given the likely thirst of the petrol variant!

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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Chebble said:
Ah yes.

The Audi Kuwait.

Lovely.
Its natural home...