3 reasons to buy the Audi SQ8; one to skip it – Introduction


A top-tier model from Audi’s extensive SUV line-up, the SQ8 is placed between the standard Q8 and the range-topping RSQ8. The Audi SQ8 has only recently been launched in India, with primary competition coming from the Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe and Porsche Cayenne Coupe GTS, both of which reached our shores around two years ago. However, should you be looking for a newer German offering in the segment, we found out in our review of the SQ8, there are a couple of strong reasons why picking this new Audi will not leave you disappointed.

Power paired with precision

The SQ8’s dual-personality combines exhilarating speed and effortless mile-munching

3 reasons to buy the Audi SQ8; one to skip it – Introduction

While its performance may not be as savage as the RSQ8’s, the SQ8’s ability to charge towards the horizon is nothing to scoff at. The 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 nestled under the bonnet develops 507hp and 770Nm of torque, which is then sent to all four wheels via Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive (AWD) system for a 0-100kph time of 4.12 seconds. Meanwhile, the top speed is electronically capped to 250kph. The standard sport exhaust – especially in Dynamic mode – provides the requisite aural company to keep up with the build-up in momentum, while switching over to Comfort mode turns the SQ8 into a relaxed mile-muncher.

It isn’t just straight-line performance where the SQ8 impresses

3 reasons to buy the Audi SQ8; one to skip it – Introduction

Coming in at 2.2 tonnes, Audi has been able to keep the SQ8’s cornering performance in check by offering it with optional features like active anti-roll stabilisation and a Quattro sport differential. This is on top of standard fitment that includes the aforementioned Quattro AWD system, along with rear-wheel steering and adaptive air suspension. The result of all these systems is evident as the Audi SQ8 showcases a knack to navigate tight corners and emerge out the other end in a speedy manner that hides its mass while keeping drama to a minimum.

Comfortable ride

Large wheels do not hamper the SQ8’s ride quality

3 reasons to buy the Audi SQ8; one to skip it – Introduction

Despite its heft and even the optional 22-inch alloy wheels fitted to our test car, we did not notice any discomfort while driving the SQ8. The height-adjustable air suspension of the SQ8 provides enough clearance to traverse uneven surfaces without crashing through them and bothering those onboard. Buyers wishing to nudge the SQ8’s ride quality a notch or two higher have the optional active anti-roll stabilisation system to rely on, which can limit lateral movements further when driving around corners in a spirited manner. At the same time, rear-wheel steering makes driving this 5-metre-long SUV a manageable affair within city limits.

All that said, let’s now take a look at the limited but noticeable chinks in this Audi SUV’s armour.

Onboard tech mishmash

The SQ8’s tech features are lengthy but with obvious omissions

3 reasons to buy the Audi SQ8; one to skip it – Introduction

Audi’s Virtual Cockpit display in the SQ8 comprises a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel comes with a few version-specific display themes, but the graphics and fonts used look a touch outdated when compared to what the competition offers at this price point. Speaking of which, even though its starts from Rs 1.78 crore (ex-showroom), the Audi SQ8 does not come with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Instead, users will have to rely on old-school cables for wired connectivity, or opt for an aftermarket dongle should you prefer a wireless option.



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