Audi Q8 Tire Specifications

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LaNorah
08/31/25 4:09am
Audi Q8 offers three tire specification sizes: 275/50R20, 285/45R21, and 285/40R22. Features and Performance: The Q8 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.4 seconds, with a top speed of 247 km/h. The wheel configuration includes 18-inch lightweight alloy wheels with 235/60 tires, while models equipped with the 4.2 FSI engine come with 255/55 tires. The driving mode selector offers seven driving modes: Comfort, Auto, Dynamic, Efficiency, Individual, Allroad, and Offroad. At speeds below 30 km/h, drivers can also increase the ground clearance by 50mm.
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VonAniyah
09/12/25 7:29am
I used to drive an Audi Q8, and its standard tire specifications are usually around 285/45 R21. The width is 285 millimeters, with 21-inch rims, offering strong grip and stability at high speeds without feeling floaty. When replacing tires, make sure to find matching ones, otherwise it could affect the suspension and driving safety. It's generally recommended to check for wear every two years, and tires should be replaced if the tread depth exceeds 3 millimeters. Driving on city roads is quite comfortable, but extra caution is needed in snowy winter conditions—either add snow chains or switch to winter tires.
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