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Audi Q8: the high-end SUV coupe approved

By Georg Kacher (artist's impression by Christian Schulte)

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19 November 2012 10:34

Audi has given the thumbs-up to the new Q8 range-topper, CAR understands. It's a high-end SUV crossover to crown the brand's burgeoning range of planned, sportier 4x4s and tackle the likes of the new Range Rover.
The Audi Q8 will be based on the long-wheebase edition of the next MLB architecture. Baffled by acronyms? Basically, the Q8 will ride on the hardware developed for the next-gen Audi Q7/Porsche Cayenne/VW Touareg. Our artist's impression depicts how it could look.
Manufacturers – and especially those in the Volkswagen fold – are increasingly developing multiple wheelbases to spin off more flexible variants. Just look at Land Rover: its new Range Rover will come in two lengths, as it aims for the luxo-spacious needs of emerging markets such as China.
Audi Q8: the lowdown

Marketing bods in Ingolstadt are so excited by the prospect of a coupe-like crossover at the top of its range that they've already proceeded to customer clinic surveys. It sailed through - and our sources suggest that they're feeling confident enough to raise the Q8's annual production volume forecast to 25,000 units.
Think of the Q8 as the crossover equivalent of the A8: Audi is planning multiple versions of its limo in future, and is mulling over a regular SWB A8, a LWB A8 and, maybe, a four-seater A9 coupe as well – all competing with the taller, high-riding Q8.
The existing range of Audi Q models use odd numbers, denoting 'regular' SUV shapes: Q3, Q5 and Q7 are boxy, upright 4x4s. Now it's preparing a range of even-numbered additions, from Q2, Q4, Q6 and – here – the Q8. They're coupe-inspired, lower, sportier. Yep, the Evoque has a lot to answer for…
Powering the new Q8

The new Audi Q8 will be an aluminium-intensive structure, designed to shave kilos off the existing crop of luxury SUVs. Our sources suggest it'll be 300kg lighter than today's lardy Q7.
CAR understands the Q8 will be powered by a range of V6 and V8 petrols and diesels, bolstered by a range of plug-in hybrids and a a 550bhp RS version.
The Q8 is some way off: it's at the advanced planning phase and we're unlikely to see it on sale before 2017.

http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Secret...hots/Audi-Q8-the-high-end-SUV-coupe-approved/
 
I'm sure the RSQ8 will get +580 hp engine, same as the RS6 and RS7 have.
 
I'd prefere some V12 TDI or W12 TSI making 600-700 PS.

I'll be amazing if you ever see the V12TDI again in it's current form at least. The thing is just too heavy.

If it ends as light as they are saying then a new version of Audi's V8TDI/TFSI should be more than enough to keep it competitive.
 
I'll be amazing if you ever see the V12TDI again in it's current form at least. The thing is just too heavy.

If it ends as light as they are saying then a new version of Audi's V8TDI/TFSI should be more than enough to keep it competitive.

G Class has V12. BMW X8 may also get V12.
 
^Hey it's only my opinion, no really point in putting a pig heavy engine under the bonnet when a smaller/lighter one does a much better job.
 
I'm really interested to know who will be able to come up with such a car quicker. BMW announced that many years ago. There is yet no confirmation. If Audi brings it out before BMW I'll be surprised and will respect Audi's reactivity.
 
I agree, I need a proper 7 seater and it seems Mercedes GL is the only player as of the moment.

BMW X5 and Audi Q7 so as the new RR LWB are 7 seaters. The Q8 however is to be a luxurious 4 seater.
 
I'm just curious as to who are the ones saying they are a dying breed?

The stupid American press, everytime gas prices spike or future emission standards are talked about. Its all useless chatter because what some idiotic politicians fail to realize is that some people actually need a larger SUV and they still try to force us all to drive glorified golf carts. The market always speaks up loud and clear. I don't think the V8 is going away either. All this is like hearing dogs bark in the distance.

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Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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