Audi’s Q8 family will soon be get a range-topping RS
version. Without revealing their sources, Spain’s AutoBild reports that the
official unveiling has been set for November 20. Slotting above the SQ8, the hyper
sports activity coupe will be a more affordable alternative to the Lamborghini
Urus, albeit with less power, as the 4.0-liter, twin-turbo V8 that makes 641 HP
in the Italian super SUV is expected to be de-tuned to around 600 HP.
Going against the BMW X6 M, Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 Coupe
and Porsche Cayenne Turbo Coupe, the RS Q8 will differentiate itself from the
rest of the range by adopting a sportier styling. Expect bespoke front and rear
bumpers, bigger side skirts, a large diffuser with incorporated dual pipes,
oversized wheels and a sports suspension with a lower height than the SQ8.
The interior will be slightly reworked as well, with
sports front seats, RS badges and new upholstery. Elsewhere, the RS Q8 should
get the specific driving modes of other top-of-the-line models developed by
Audi Sport, alongside the typical technology features found in the regular
versions like the latest MMI infotainment system and 12.3-inch digital
instrument cluster, both of them likely with some RS graphics and/or start
screens.
In terms of pricing, the RS Q8 will be more
expensive than the SQ8 that starts at € 102,900 (US$ 111,440) in Germany,
and sit closer to the € 146,662 (US$ 161,684) Porsche Cayenne Turbo Coupe.