Audi is getting ready to put an end to the BMW X6
and Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe segment domination by working on their very own
"SAV" or coupe crossover, dubbed the Q8.
Caught on the Nurburgring, this prototype continues
to keep its camo vinyl wraps on almost its entire body, unlike the one scooped
last month that was more eager to reveal some of its lines, most of which come
from the Q8 Concept shown in Detroit earlier this year.
But while its exterior is inspired by the show car,
inside, the new Audi Q8 resembles to the latest A8 flagship saloon, as it
benefits from the same pair of touchscreen displays. The rest of the cabin is
adorned with aluminum glossy black trims, and we also expect plenty of soft
touch materials, meant to elevate its premium stance.
Audi's MLB platform is the foundation stone for the
new sports crossover, which uses aluminum and carbon fiber, and allows it to
get a variety of powertrains. The rumor-mill has it adopting the tri-turbo
4.0-liter V8 diesel engine from the SQ7, a 48-volt PHEV making almost 470 hp in
the SQ8, and a twin-turbo V8 gasoline-powered unit that's expected to be used
in the RS version.
The automaker continues to keep the official reveal
date close to its chest, but it's expected to come out sometime next year, as a
2019MY.