Audi Q8 e-Tron (2023) Electric SUV Revealed


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Evolution improves the breed, and that’s exactly what Audi is doing with its e-tron electric SUV, treating the car to major technology updates, more subtle styling changes and an all-new name, as part of a mid-life refresh.

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The e-tron SUV becomes the Q8 e-tron, with the new car still available in a choice of two bodystyles – the regular SUV and the swoopier Sportback model – as well as with three powertrain options. These Q8 e-tron models go on sale this month, with prices from around £69,000 and deliveries commencing in February next year.

The entry-level Q8 e-tron 50 features an upgraded 95kWh battery with up to 305 miles of range for the regular SUV and a claimed 313 miles for the more aerodynamic Sportback. The Q8 e-tron 55 and Q8 e-tron S both use a larger 114kWh battery. For the 55 model this delivers up to 361 miles in the SUV and 372 miles in the Sportback, while the hot SQ8 e-tron does up to 306 or 318 miles for the SUV or Sportback versions respectively. This represents an increase of more than 80 miles over its e-tron S predecessor.

The greater efficiency has been achieved by optimising battery cell chemistry, Audi says, along with more advanced energy-management software and packaging of the cells, plus tweaks to the rear motor windings. There are now 14 coils instead of 12, allowing the motor to generate more torque from the same electrical current.

Outputs stand at 335bhp and 664Nm of torque in the 50 models for a best 0-62mph time of 6.0 seconds. The 55 model serves up the same torque output, while power increases to 402bhp, dropping the 0-62mph time to 5.6 seconds. The hotter S variants feature a three-motor set-up that delivers 496bhp and 973Nm of torque, with 0-62mph taking 4.5 seconds.

The smaller-battery 50 model can charge at a maximum rate of 150kW, while the bigger-battery cars push this up to 170kW. As a result, a 10 to 80 per cent charge takes 28 or 31 minutes respectively. All Q8 e-tron models feature standard 11kW AC charging (nine hours and 15 minutes for a full charge on the 50).

Audi Board Member for Technical Development Oliver Hoffmann said: “We were able to increase battery capacity and charging performance. This allowed us to achieve an optimal balance between energy density and charging capacity. We also improved the motors and the dynamic characteristics that are typical of Audi in all versions of the Q8 e-tron.”

Modified air suspension, a new ESC calibration and tweaks to the progressive steering are said to boost the car’s agility and responses, combined with more rigid suspension bearings in the front axle.

For the Q8 e-tron, Audi’s designers have tweaked the front-end styling to redefine its look as part of the brand’s e-tron electric range. There’s a new e-tron GT-inspired grille, with a gloss black panel surrounding the main air inlet, while the revised LED clusters (digital matrix LEDs are standard on top-spec cars) are joined by an LED strip at the top of the grille. Audi says aerodynamics played a significant part in the new car’s styling, with the SUV’s drag coefficient dropping from 0.26 to 0.24Cd, and the Sportback improving from 0.28 to 0.27.

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New 2023 Audi Q8 e-tron unveiled as range-topping electric SUV

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The e-tron SUV was the oldest pure-electric model in Audi’s lineup, launching in 2018. Now it’s received a facelift, but it’s also got a new name - meet the Q8 e-tron.

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The Q8 e-tron represents a significant update to Audi’s top-of-the-line electric SUV. The use of the ‘Q8’ name also ensures it won’t be confused with Audi’s rapidly growing EV SUV lineup. As before (and like most of Audi’s internal-combustion-engined SUVs), there are two bodystyles to choose from, a regular full-size model and a more rakish coupe Sportback version. Both are on sale now, with the entry-level model starting at £68,585. Audi expects the first UK deliveries by April 2023.

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Kicking off the range is the Q8 e-tron 50 Sport which features an upgraded 95kWh battery with up to 281 miles of range for the regular SUV and a claimed 290 miles for the more aerodynamic Sportback. The Q8 e-tron 55 and SQ8 e-tron both use a larger 114kWh battery. For the 55, which starts from £77,085, this delivers up to 330 miles in the SUV and 343 miles in the Sportback, while the £98,295 SQ8 e-tron does up to 284 or 295 miles for the SUV or Sportback versions respectively. This represents an increase of more than 73 miles over its e-tron S predecessor.

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The entry-level Q8 e-tron 50 Sport kicks off the range, and it features an upgraded 95kWh battery with up to 281 miles of range for the regular SUV and a claimed 290 miles for the more aerodynamic Sportback. The Q8 e-tron 55 and SQ8 e-tron both use a larger 114kWh battery. For the 55, which starts from £77,800, this delivers up to 330 miles in the SUV and 343 miles in the Sportback, while the £97,800 SQ8 e-tron offers up to 284. The £100,795 SQ8 Sportback managed 295 miles on a single charge. This represents an increase of more than 73 miles over its e-tron S predecessor.

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The greater efficiency has been achieved by optimising battery cell chemistry, Audi says, along with more advanced energy-management software and packaging of the cells, plus tweaks to the rear motor windings. There are now 14 coils instead of 12, allowing the motor to generate more torque from the same electrical current.

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Outputs stand at 335bhp and 664Nm of torque in the 50 models for a best 0-62mph time of 6.0 seconds. The 55 model serves up the same torque output, while power increases to 402bhp, dropping the 0-62mph time to 5.6 seconds. The hotter SQ8 variants feature a three-motor set-up that delivers 496bhp and 973Nm of torque, with 0-62mph taking 4.5 seconds.

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The smaller-battery 50 model can charge at a maximum rate of 150kW, while the bigger-battery cars push this up to 170kW. As a result, a 10 to 80 per cent charge takes 28 or 31 minutes respectively. All Q8 e-tron models feature standard 11kW AC charging (nine hours and 15 minutes for a full charge on the 50).

Audi Board Member for Technical Development Oliver Hoffmann said: “We were able to increase battery capacity and charging performance. This allowed us to achieve an optimal balance between energy density and charging capacity. We also improved the motors and the dynamic characteristics that are typical of Audi in all versions of the Q8 e-tron.”

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Audi Q8 e-tron bookings open for Rs 5 lakh

Audi India has announced that bookings are open for the new Q8 e-tron for a token amount of Rs 5 lakh. The electric SUV is coming to India in two trims, the 50 and 55.

The Audi Q8 e-tron will be the flagship Audi available in the country as the 50 and 55 trims and as an SUV and Sportback under each trim. The 50 gets a 95kWh battery and can produce 340hp and 664Nm (combined). The SUV has a claimed range of 491km and the Sportback, has 505km.

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