2024 Audi Q8 e-tron | Range Extended
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- Launched in 2019 the e-tron, now the Q8 e-tron, is the brand’s flagship EV. It’s a standard-sized, up to 5-passenger SUV with a dual motor all-wheel drive system and an adjustable air suspension. Base MSRP is $75,595 but if you go all-in; I’m talking the Prestige Package with the Black optic design, you’re looking at a very luxurious though lofty $90,000 sticker price. Making matters worse is that if it is purchased as opposed to leased, it no longer qualifies for the $7,500 tax credit.
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Small note, this is an adapted MQB platform, not a dedicated EV platform car so it still carries some small compromises.
It looks like it does have a second charging door on the passenger's side at the 2:30 mark. Or maybe it's an optional thing and they make all models look that way because I've seen working level 2 only charge ports in other reviews.
Yeah. It’s gone.
It’s showing as an option still on the Audi USA builder
It has charging points on both sides on the European versions.
I got 306 miles from Atl to Charlotte
The new Mercedes EQE SUV & BMW iX are probably "better" EVs, but the Q8 e-tron is proven and judging by other comments, better screwed together and more substantial feeling.
I don't understand the avator of the person willing to buy this or the EQS. I would imagine those with $100k to spend on a family vehicle wouldn't want to make compromises with regard to range and charging, and may desire exceptional performance or a sense of grandeur
Brand loyalty and familiarity also play a part. Not to mention, for some people, range is irrelevant. These are 'just' daily drivers for around town.
Would I own one? No, I'd buy something Korean or Chinese.
Beautiful car but 90k is crazy for the top of the line model.
That’s y electric cars are piling up on dealer lots. Too much money and poor range
Cool! Will you be getting any Rivians to review?
I’m working on it.
BYD seal 3.8 seconds and a lot cheaper !!!!!!!