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NEW Audi Q8 review – better than a Porsche Cayenne?

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The 2024 Audi Q8 e-tron is a luxury electric SUV that builds on the success of the previous Audi e-tron while incorporating significant updates to compete with other premium SUVs, like the Porsche Cayenne. Below is an overview of its features, including prices, range, battery, consumption, and dimensions.
Overview


The Audi Q8 e-tron is a mid-size luxury SUV that offers a combination of refined design, advanced technology, and strong electric performance. It comes in two main variants: the standard Q8 e-tron and the sportier SQ8 e-tron. The model also features a Sportback version, which has a more coupe-like sloping roofline.
Prices

Audi Q8 e-tron: Starts around $75,000 (pricing can vary by region and specific configurations).
SQ8 e-tron: Starts around $90,000.
Q8 e-tron Sportback: Slightly more expensive than the standard version due to its design.
Fully loaded models can exceed $100,000, particularly with options like advanced driver assistance systems, premium audio, and upgraded interior materials.

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Battery and Range

Battery Capacity: The Q8 e-tron features a 114 kWh battery (106 kWh usable).
Range: The standard Q8 e-tron offers an estimated range of around 300 miles on a full charge, depending on the driving conditions and configuration. The Sportback variant can achieve slightly more due to its aerodynamic shape.
Charging: Supports up to 170 kW DC fast charging, which allows it to recharge from 10% to 80% in about 31 minutes at compatible stations.

Car Consumption

Efficiency: The Q8 e-tron has an estimated energy consumption of around 2.7 - 3.0 miles per kWh, depending on driving conditions and configuration. This is competitive for its class, though not as efficient as some lighter or more aerodynamically optimized electric vehicles.
Real-world driving: Efficiency might vary in different conditions, but the vehicle generally offers a good balance between performance and range.

Dimensions

Length: 193.5 inches (4,915 mm)

Width: 76.3 inches (1,938 mm) excluding mirrors
Height: 65.4 inches (1,661 mm) for the standard version; slightly lower for the Sportback
Wheelbase: 115.3 inches (2,928 mm)
Cargo Space: Offers around 28.5 cubic feet behind the second row, expanding to 56.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded down.

Comparison with Porsche Cayenne

Performance: While the Audi Q8 e-tron offers strong performance, especially in the SQ8 variant, the Porsche Cayenne is traditionally more performance-oriented, particularly in its higher trims. The Cayenne is available with both internal combustion engines and hybrid powertrains, while the Q8 is fully electric.
Interior and Comfort: The Q8 e-tron emphasizes luxury and advanced technology, with a cabin that feels more modern and high-tech than the Cayenne, which leans towards a sportier feel.
Driving Experience: The Cayenne might offer a more engaging driving experience, particularly for enthusiasts, due to Porsche's renowned handling. However, the Q8 e-tron provides a smoother and quieter ride, ideal for luxury-oriented buyers.
Price: Generally, the Cayenne can get more expensive, especially in higher trims or with extensive options, while the Q8 e-tron offers a more straightforward pricing structure.

Conclusion

The Audi Q8 e-tron is a compelling choice for those looking for a luxury electric SUV with a good range, advanced features, and Audi's renowned build quality. While it might not be as performance-focused as the Porsche Cayenne, it offers a different set of strengths, particularly in terms of technology and eco-friendliness. The choice between the two would depend on whether you prioritize all-electric driving and modern luxury (Q8 e-tron) or a more performance-oriented driving experience with the option of traditional engines.
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