
Audi Q8's performance is among the best in its class. Users report a high level of satisfaction. Overview of the Audi Q8: As an SUV developed by Audi over three years, the Audi Q8 is positioned in the premium SUV market with a super-long body of 5 meters. The Audi Q8 is a mid-to-large SUV that emphasizes comfort. It skillfully integrates sportiness, functionality, high technology, and luxury quality. Advantages of the Audi Q8: The Q8 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.4 seconds, with a top speed of 247 km/h. Models equipped with adaptive air suspension can achieve an additional 4 km/h in top speed due to the lowered body height and reduced air resistance. The Q8 also features a unique 'S gear' sport mode, providing a special sporty driving experience. In this mode, gear shifts are delayed to deliver a heightened sense of speed.

When driving the Audi Q8, the power delivery is incredibly strong. With just a press of the accelerator, the push-back sensation kicks in immediately, making acceleration and overtaking exceptionally effortless. I feel that cruising at 120km/h on the highway doesn't feel strenuous at all, and the steering is very precise, with the car body remaining stable during turns and minimal body roll. The air suspension significantly reduces road bumps, making daily commutes, even in congested city traffic, stress-free. The fuel consumption isn't low, but it's within a reasonable range. The car handles like a sports car, combined with the quattro all-wheel-drive system, it performs well on slippery roads with excellent anti-slip capabilities. I once tried driving it on a mountain road, and the response was agile. In summary, its performance is top-tier among luxury SUVs, perfect for those who love speed.

From a technical perspective, the performance of the Audi Q8 is quite reliable. I understand that its commonly used 3.0T V6 engine delivers around 340 horsepower, with a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration time of approximately 5.9 seconds, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission that shifts quickly and smoothly. The quattro all-wheel-drive system intelligently distributes power, enhancing stability in handling. The adaptive air suspension handles rough road surfaces well, and there are driving modes like Comfort or Sport that adjust the damping stiffness. In real-world driving, the engine noise is minimal, and the fuel economy is decent, with a combined fuel consumption of around 10L/100km. Compared to other SUVs, it excels in performance and balance.

As a family user, I find the Q8's performance very suitable for daily use. It's comfortable for commuting or weekend trips, with strong yet not overly aggressive power delivery, and smooth starts that won't startle children. During highway cruising, it remains quiet and stable, with suspension that absorbs bumps well, making speed bumps hardly noticeable. Fuel consumption in the city is around 11-12L/100km, which is acceptable. In rain or snow, the quattro all-wheel drive provides excellent grip and a high sense of security. The spacious interior makes it easy to carry luggage, and the linear power output makes long drives less tiring. This car strikes a good balance in practical performance.


