Last week at the 2017 Detroit Auto
Show, Audi unveiled their concept for the all-electric Audi Q8, which is set to
debut sometime next year. The luxury SUV runs on a plug-in hybrid system and is
the basis for their other upcoming
e-Trons, the Q7 e-Tron SUV and the R8 e-Tron sports car. While the Q7 is
designed to seat up to seven passengers and their cargo, the flagship Q8 is a
different take with its more coupe-like roofline. At 16.5 feet long, the Q8
concept is about the same length as the Q7, but since it only has four seats,
the amount of space for the four passengers is ample.
The Q8 e-Tron has some notable
design features that make it stand out for the competition as well as its own
brand. The first thing you notice is the new octagon-shaped grill, accented by
bold vertical and horizontal bars covering a honeycomb pattern. The head lights
are integrated into the entire front of the car and feel as though they are
connected to the surrounding air vents. A
strip of lights across the rear of the car makes up Audi’s new “ e-tron light
signature” that works both as tail and brake light and as turn indicators.
Audi has yet to release pricing on
the eventual production version of the Q8, but it will likely cost well more
than the $40,900 required to buy the current Q5 or the $49,000 price of the Q7.
And while we wait, check out our other great Audi vehicles and contact us today
to take your test drive.
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