Does Audi have the Q8?

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NaomiRose
07/25/25 4:32am
Audi Q8 was launched in 2017. Here is some information about the Audi Q8: 1. Performance: The Audi Q8 skillfully combines sportiness, functionality, high technology, and luxury quality. On the road, it stands out with its dynamic handling and sporty characteristics. 2. Configuration: It provides an additional 35 mm of ground clearance, with wheel configurations including 18-inch lightweight aluminum alloy wheels and 235/60 tires. Models equipped with the 4.2-FSI engine come with 255/55 tires. It boasts the largest luggage compartment space in its class at 775 liters. The interior offers numerous storage spaces for passenger convenience. Each of the four door armrests features a cup holder that can accommodate a 1.5-liter cup, and there are six additional cup holders inside the vehicle. The central console and armrest form additional storage spaces. Storage net bags are installed in the front passenger footwell, behind the front seats, and in the trunk.
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SanAaliyah
08/10/25 5:26pm
Audi has the Q8, and it's real! As a car enthusiast, I've been keeping a close eye on Audi's moves. The Q8 is Audi's flagship SUV launched around 2018, positioned above the Q7, with a super avant-garde design, especially the coupe-like roofline and matrix LED headlights that make it instantly captivating. It shares a platform with the Lamborghini Urus, so the performance is robust, offering 3.0T V6 and 4.0T V8 engines that deliver smooth acceleration, feeling like you're racing on a track. Inside, it features high-end materials like leather seats and a virtual cockpit, brimming with tech vibes. The space is also generous, making it great for family trips. The Q8 comes with various driver-assistance features, enhancing safety. Audi continuously updates this model, and the 2024 version even improves its range. Overall, it's a solid choice—if you're into luxury SUVs, it's definitely worth a test drive.
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