Audi is about to add a new SUV-Coupe model in its
lineup with the upcoming Q8 which becomes less and less camouflaged as time
passes by.
Based on the same underpinnings with various models
of the Group, such as the Audi Q7 and the Bentley Bentayga, the new Q8 will
just as long with the Q7 but will come with a lower roofline and a strict
four-seat layout inside.
Most of its design details have already been
previewed with the two concepts, the latest one being the Q8 Sport Concept
shown at the last Geneva Motor Show. One of the differences between this late
prototype and the Q8 Sport Concept is the front headlights which in the
production model are L-shaped instead of the slim design on the Geneva show
car.
The new Audi Q8 is also expected to be powered by
the company’s latest generation 48-volt plug-in hybrid powertrain, combining a
3.0-litre TFSI V6 with an electric motor for a total of 469 Hp and 700 Nm of torque. These figures were revealed with the Q8 Sport
concept and are expected to reach production unaltered. The chassis will ride on air suspension while all versions will come equipped
with an eight-speed automatic transmission and of course all-wheel drive.
Audi is expected to introduce the new Q8 to markets
worldwide in 2018.