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2019 (19) Audi Q8 50 TDI Quattro Vorsprung 5dr Tiptronic

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

10.1" and 8.6" Dual colour touchscreens360 degree parking camera
Adaptive cruise control with Stop and GoAll wheel steering
Audi active lane assistAudi connect safety and service (e-call)
Audi drive selectAudi lane departure warning
Audi phone box with wireless chargingAudi Pre sense collision avoidance
Audi smartphone interfaceAutomatic start/stop system
Camera based traffic sign recognitionElectro-mechanical PAS
Emergency assistHead up Display
Low washer fluid indicatorMMI - Multi Media Interface control system
MMI navigation plus with MMI touchOn board computer
Operating buttons in black, glass look with haptic feedbackPower door closure
Power operated tailgatePredictive efficiency assist
Service interval indicatorTraffic jam assist
Turn AssistVirtual cockpit
Voice control system 

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

Adaptive air suspensionDiesel particulate filter

Entertainment

2 USB portsAudi music interface
Audi music interface at rearAux-in socket
DAB Digital radio 

Exterior Features

Acoustic windscreenAdaptive windscreen wipers with integrated washer jets
Auto dimming rear view mirrorBody coloured bumpers
Coming/leaving home lighting functionElectric front+rear windows
Electric panoramic glass sunroofElectric/heated/folding door mirrors with memory
HD Matrix LED headlights with dynamic front and rear indicatorsHeadlight washers
Heat insulating glassLED daytime running lights
LED signature DRLPrivacy glass
Rain and light sensorsRear wiper

Interior Features

4 way electrically adjustable lumbar support for drivers seat4 way electrically adjustable lumbar support for front passenger seat
40:20:40 split folding rear bench seatBlack Alcantara headlining
Driver and front passenger seat memory function for electrically adjustable front seatsElectric adjustable steering column
Electric sunblind for the rear side windows and manual sunblind for the rear windowFour zone deluxe electronic climate control
Front centre armrest with storage compartment and angle adjustmentFront head restraints
Heated front and outer rear seatsISOFIX on front passenger and rear outer seats
Luggage compartment sill protection in stainless steelMulti coloured LED Interior Light
Rear centre armrest with 2 cupholdersRear headrests
Rear seat bench plusSelf-locking centre differential
Stainless steel pedalsSunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors
Top tether anchor plate for isofix child seatTwin sunvisors

Packs

City assist pack - Q8Extended leather pack - Q8
Titanium Black Styling Pack - Q8Tour pack - Q8

Passive Safety

3 point seatbelts on all seatsABS
Curtain airbagsDriver and passenger airbags
EDL + ASRElectromechanical parking brake
Electronic stability controlESP
Front passenger airbag deactivationFront side airbags
Hill descent controlHill hold assist
Pre sense frontPredictive pedestrian protection
Seatbelt warningTraction control
Tyre pressure monitoring systemWarning triangle and first aid kit

Security

Advanced keyAnti theft alarm
Anti-theft wheel bolts and wheel loosening detectionImmobiliser
Keyless Go access/ignition systemRemote central locking

Wheels

Tool kitTyre repair kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

CO2 (g/km)178Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC2967Compression Ratio16.0:1
Cylinder LayoutV6Cylinders6
Cylinders - Bore (mm)83Cylinders - Stroke (mm)91.4
Engine Code4MN0L2WQSEngine LayoutNORTH SOUTH
Fuel DeliveryCOMMON RAILGears8 SPEED
Number of Valves24TransmissionSEMI-AUTO

Fuel Consumption - ICE

EC Combined (mpg)41.5EC Directive 1999/100/EC AppliesTrue
EC Extra Urban (mpg)43.5EC Urban (mpg)38.7
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb8.6WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH8.8
WLTP - MPG - Comb32.8WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH32.1

General

AdBlueTrueBadge Engine CC3.0
Badge Power286Coin DescriptionTDI Quattro
Coin SeriesVorsprungGeneration Mark1
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0749EManufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years12
Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3Service Interval Frequency - Months12
Service Interval Mileage9000Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage60000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3Vehicle Homologation ClassM1

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)6.3Engine Power - BHP286
Engine Power - KW210Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Torque - LBS.FT443Engine Torque - MKG61.2
Engine Torque - NM600Top Speed152

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleNEDC Correlated 

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front285/40 R22
Tyre Size Rear285/40 R22Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Style5 V SPOKE ALUMINIUM STARWheel Type22" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height (including roof rails)1705Length4986
Wheelbase2995Width (including mirrors)2190

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)85Gross Vehicle Weight2890
Max. Loading Weight660Max. Towing Weight - Braked3500
Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked750Minimum Kerbweight2230
No. of Seats5Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb13.3
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Audi Q8

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

Large luxury SUV Coupes are generally for people who don't care much about cool, clinical and efficient sense and sensibility. So what would one be like from a brand founded upon just those principles? In this Audi Q8 (not to be confused with the Q8 e-tron EV), we got our answer.

History

The Audi Q8 was one of those coupe-style large SUVs, part of a genre pioneered by BMW a decade ago with their X6 and subsequently copied by Mercedes. Audi's considered solution for fashion-orientated folk browsing in this trendy segment was Q7-based and very Vorsprung durch technic. In this century's second decade, the Volkswagen Group's MLB Evo platform certainly spawned lots of luxury SUVs. First, we had the Audi Q7, then the Bentley Bentayga, the Porsche Cayenne, the Volkswagen Touareg, the Lamborghini Urus. By 2018, we'd come back full circle to a derivative of the Q7, this swoopier Q8. You can see why Audi wanted a slice of the large sector SUV-coupe market. By 2018, BMW had, after all, shifted over half a million X6s since that car had pioneered the genre a decade before. This one rolled off the same Slovakian Bratislava line as the Q7, the Cayenne and the Touareg and shared the same wheelbase and cabin width as its large Audi stablemate. The driveway demeanour though, was very different here, the emphasis on fashion, rather than family. And this was a sporting large SUV - in a way that a more sizeable seven-seat Q7 could never be. Which was important for Audi because the brand needed a car like this to interest buyers looking for a more dynamic alternative in this segment. BMW's X6 and its copycat rival the Mercedes GLE Coupe aimed to attract these people with swept-back styling. Other class contenders hoped the same end could be achieved simply by a general sharpening of drive demeanour - which is what brought us cars in this class like Porsche's Cayenne and the Range Rover Sport. Audi, predictably, claimed the Q8 could satisfy on both counts. Plus it delivered the brand's mild hybrid engine technology, a dose of autonomous driving tech for those wanting it and a rather lovely cabin. Shortly after launch, sporting 4.0-litre V8 petrol SQ8 and RS Q8 variants were added to the range. For a short time prior to the facelift, there were 3.0-litre petrol V6-based 55 TFSI e and 60 TFSI e Plug-in Hybrid variants too. The Q8 was facelifted in Autumn 2023; it's the pre-facelift versions we look at here. It's pointless asking whether we really need this kind of car. People want them. Audi made one. Is it any good? Let's find out.

What You Get

With the Q8, you feel that design in the fashionable segment for sportily-styled large luxury SUVs became a little more credible. The models that originated this class of car - the BMW X6 and the subsequent Mercedes GLE Coupe - certainly have street side presence, but they're very obviously merely coupe versions of their conventional large SUV showroom stablemates. In the same way, this Q8 could have been merely a swept-back Q7. Instead, designer Marc Lichte and his team delivered something a little different, a fusion of elegant four-door luxury coupe with large SUV and a car that has very much its own look. As usual though, what's more important is the stuff you can't see, a body based around multi-material Audi Space Frame steel and aluminium construction and bolted to the full-length version of the stiff, strong MLB-Evo chassis that all Volkswagen Group brands of the period used for their large SUVs. At launch, we'd expected that the Q8, as a supposedly sportier offering, would prioritise dynamic agility by featuring the slightly shorter version this platform that Porsche used for its Cayenne. But no: exclusive comfort actually turned out to be a greater priority here. Behind the wheel, there's no 'cockpit'-style feel, as there would be in, say, a rival Porsche Cayenne. Instead, Audi delivered us what it called a 'luxury lounge' based around the up-market cabin structure that by 2018 it was using on all its larger models. You're going to need to like screens because the gloss black-panelled layout incorporates no fewer than three of them, the two you'll notice first powering up as soon as the door is opened and dominating the upper and lower parts of the shiny centre stack. The gently curved upper display deals with the most important radio, media and telephone functions while the lower 8.6-inch monitor is reserved for more comfort-orientated mainly climate-related features. Both screens interact with the 12.3-inch 'Audi Virtual Cockpit' instrument binnacle screen you view through the three-spoke wheel. The rear is accessed via a wide-opening frameless door. Given that the wheelbase of this five-seat model is basically the same as that of its seven-seat Q7 showroom stablemate, you'd think this Q8 would be pretty spacious in the rear. Sure enough, there's ample leg and head room for a couple of six-foot adults to stretch out in real comfort. It's certainly less claustrophobic in the back than it is in a rival BMW X6, thanks to surprisingly generously-sized side windows and a taller roof. As for the boot, well the hatch opens electrically as standard to reveal a 605-litre space. In terms of getting stuff in, you'll be initially put off by the lofty height of this SUV's cargo deck, but help in this regard is at hand courtesy of switches down to the left that can significantly lower the air suspension. Unfortunately, you don't get a 12v socket, nor is there any significant storage space beneath the boot floor, despite Audi's refusal to supply any sort of spare wheel. The silver-finished loading lip trimming plate will easily scratch too. A couple of netted storage areas are provided to the left and there are four chromed tie-down hooks. If you need more room, completely flattening the rear bench frees up 1,755-litres of capacity - which easily beats the capacity of the two rival models we just mentioned.

What to Look For

Most owners in our survey seemed happy but there are obviously things you need to look out for. Check the wheels and tyres carefully; the rim sizes are big (the smallest is 21-inches) and will be pricey, as will be the rubber they're shod with. Make sure all the infotainment stuff works as it should; as for software updates, make sure the car you're looking at has had all of those. As for recall issues, well there was a problem with the casting of the front shock absorber forks for some models made in November and December 2018. Some Q8s built before February 2019 could have a problem where bolts connecting the steering rack and steering shaft and work loose. And Q8s made between September and December 2019 may have a problem where oil may escape from a faulty join in the gearbox oil line. If the car you're looking at is affected by any of this recall issues, make sure it's been back to the dealer. Otherwise, it's just the usual things with an SUV aimed at tarmac. Check the interior for child damage. And insist on a fully stamped-up service history.

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a Q8 50 TDI (2019) - Ex Vat - autopartspro.co.uk) An oil filter costs around £4-£8. A fuel filter is around £2-£27. An air filter is in the £26-£52 bracket. A pollen filter is in the £8-£13 bracket. Front brake pads sit in the £28 bracket for a set; for a rear set, it's around £15-£30. A pair of front brake discs sit in the £124 bracket; for a rear pair, you're looking at around £47-£142. A pollen filter costs in the £12-£25 bracket. And an air filter is in the £24-£79 bracket. A shock absorber is around £26-£70 and an alternator is in the £993-£2,002 bracket. A starter motor is in the £175-£545 bracket.

On the Road

Despite the Q8's sporty looks, Audi configured the handling based very much around a luxury demeanour. That's aided by standard Adaptive air Sport suspension and the refinement of the engines on offer, which are mainly based around the brand's 'Mild Hybrid' technology. This works with a starter motor / generator system and allows the car to coast at both high and low speeds using 48V electrical assistance. Most buyers will choose the unit this car was launched with, the '50 TDI' 286PS diesel powerplant. It's one of Audi's best, creamy smooth, superbly refined and generally torquey, equipped with 600Nm of pulling power. Alternatively, there's a 340PS 3.0-litre petrol engine, badged '55 TFSI'. That same six cylinder petrol engine also provided the basis for two PHEV variants made available for a short period in the life of the pre-facelift Q8 model, the 55 TFSI e with 375bhp and the 60 TFSI e with 456bhp. Both offered an EV range of up to 28 miles from their 17.9kWh batteries. The two sporting Q8 variants both use a 4.0-litre V8, offered in 507PS form in the SQ8 and in 600PS in the RS Q8. Across the line-up, as usual with the brand's models, a 'Drive Select' driving modes system provides various settings that allow you to influence steering feel, throttle response, ride quality and the shift timings of the standard 8-speed tiptronic auto transmission. Select the 'Dynamic' option and, aided by the extra traction of quattro 4WD, this car can actually be pushed along pretty quickly, should the need arise to do so. But it's still much happier when you're not throwing it about. 'Drive Select' also offers an extra 'allroad' setting that you might choose should you be traversing a slippery or snowy track. This focuses all of the electronic systems for off road use, introduces hill descent control when needed and optimises the four wheel drive torque split. For most potential owners though, what'll be important is this car's capability on the highway rather than in the Highlands. Which is why Audi has ensured that Q8 buyers have access to all the latest elements of its so-called 'Level 3' driving autonomy, which works via an optional 'Traffic Jam Pilot' set-up.

Overall

You can see why Audi felt it had to build this model, though it's a little hard to understand why it took the brand so long to bring it to market. We'd half-hoped that this delay might have enabled the company to introduce a few radically new elements to the fashionable formula championed by this sort of car. That didn't happen here, but even so, the Q8 did manage to provide buyers seduced by this class-conscious category something just that little bit different. Exactly what that is can be a little difficult to define. Perhaps the easiest way to express it is to suggest that if you turned up to a business meeting in this contender's two most obvious competitors, the BMW X6 or the Mercedes GLE Coupe, some might dismiss you as a showy extrovert. Arrive in a Q8 and the impact would be a touch more subtle. For some, that distinction will be important, particularly as this Audi is - in its own way - just as stylish and avant garde as its two main Teutonic arch-rivals. And in summary? Well no SUV you could choose in this sector is going to add up if you judge it from a purely sensible perspective, so in considering this Audi, you're rather beguilingly freed up to purely please yourself. If you're attracted by it, then probably nothing else in this part of the market will do. It's unnecessary, it's uninhibited and it's undeniably appealing - as all of life's most appealing trinkets are. In other words, it's everything that this kind of car should be.

Performance
80%
Handling
60%
Comfort
70%
Space
70%
Styling
70%
Build
80%
Value
70%
Equipment
80%
Economy
70%
Depreciation
80%
Insurance
70%

This vehicle is fitted with a Particulate Filter. Vehicles with a Particulate Filter driven at low speeds in urban traffic can require periodic trips at higher speeds to clear out the filter.

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60 monthly payments of£814.49
Deposit£249
Total amount payable£49,119.40
Fixed interest rate4.65%
Representative APR8.9%
Cash price£39,898
Credit amount£39,649
Completion fee£1
Term (months)60

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