The upcoming Audi Q8 ‘coupe SUV’ has been spied on
the Nurburgring. A shot taken at the Volkswagen Group’s
Nurburgring compound confirms without a shadow a doubt the new Q8 will have
frameless windows.
In addition to this, the photographers have managed
to capture photos of the car’s interior for the first time. While the cabin isn’t
quite as futuristic as the Q8 Concept’s, it still marks a major departure from
the Audi norm.
On the top of the dashboard is the temporary version
of the production car’s high-resolution infotainment display. Below the air
vents is a touchscreen with controls for the climate control and seating
systems, at the very minimum.
Underneath this second monitor are capacitive
buttons for various car functions, including a drive mode selector, stability
control, and hazard lights. This new setup dramatically pares back the number
of physical buttons.
The Q8 will use the MLB Evo
component set for front- and all-wheel drive vehicles with longitudinal
engines. The new crossover will be closely related to the already released Audi
Q7, and Bentley Bentayga. The platform will also spawn the upcoming Lamborghini
Urus, and the next-generation versions of the Volkswagen Touareg and Porsche
Cayenne.
This prototype uses a tachometer face taken directly
from the Audi SQ7, hinting that a 435 Hp/900 Nm 4.0-litre V8 diesel lurks under
the bonnet with two turbochargers and an electric compressor. The Q8 may be offered with a version of the high-performance
twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine destined to power the Lamborghini Urus.
Cr : Caradvice