Off-roading is on-trend, in case you hadn’t noticed. After 25 years of becoming ever-more car-like, and prioritising car like on-road handling, some SUVs are heading back in the other direction, and rediscovering their mud-plugging roots with the addition of chunky tires, more ground clearance and various wilderness-themed styling cues. The latest to jump on this trend is Audi, who was far later to the SUV party than most brands anyway, but does have a rock-solid off-highway pedigree thanks to the rallying exploits of its iconic early 1980s Audi Quattro, and, more recently, the RS Q e-tron Dakar racer.
And it’s the spirit of the modern sand
monster that Audi is channeling with this, the Q8 e-tron edition Dakar, which
costs around € 120,000 (US$ 132k) in Germany. Based on the twin-motor 55
non-Sportback e-tron rather than the range-topping triple-motor SQ8, it makes
the same 402 hp in boost mode as the stock model, and sprints
from zero to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds on standard road tires, or 5.9
seconds when equipped with General Grabber AT3 all-terrain rubber that Audi
also supplies, giving drivers eight wheels in total.
The dirt tires also conspire to rob you of
driving range, the figure for the edition Dakar coming in at 487 km compared with 531 km for a standard 55. But they also look great
and add 31 mm of extra ground clearance, which starts off at 206
mm and gradually decreases as your speed heads the other way. The
approach (20 degrees), departure (26) and breakover (19) angles are all
improved, and early reviewers seem to be impressed with its ‘light’ off-road
ability. But the edition Dakar still doesn’t have the chops of some more
credible rock-crawling rivals, and its modest 300 mm wading depth
means you can forget about pond, river and creek fun, too.
Still, the edition Dakar looks the part
with its wider track and standard roof rack, and particularly with the optional
graphics package that is limited to 99 cars. And the word from Audi is that
this edition Dakar serves to pave the way for a more serious SUV that could
genuinely match the off-road talents of rivals like the upcoming electric Land
Rover Defender.