2022-11-14 13:09
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Audi reveals SQ8 E-tron to sit at the top of the lineup, at £115,000

Audi reveals SQ8 E-tron to sit at the top of the lineup, at £115,000

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Audi has today revealed the new SQ8 E-tron to sit at the top of the lineup, at £115,000. Audi has recently revamped the Q8 E-tron lineup, having been named from simply E-tron to now Q8 E-tron to help place the models better in the rest of the Audi range.

The standard Q8 E-tron is on sale now, priced from £68,000 whereas the SQ8 model is almost double, at £115,000. This new performance model has 496bhp and 717lb ft of torque.

The rest of the Q8 E-tron lineup, remains the same with the Q8 50 e-tron Sport, which is £67,800.

Design wise, Audi has revamped the design, with a new logo with less chrome, revised bumper and new tail light graphics. Audi has also made some changes inside, with new recycled upholstery and new updated, MMI Navigation Plus infotainment system.

Alex Lowe

Audi reveals SQ8 E-tron to sit at the top of the lineup, at £115,000

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