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Audi Australia has confirmed pricing and initial specifications for the updated SQ8 e-tron and SQ8 Sportback e-tron electric performance SUVs.

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The new Audi SQ8 e-tron and SQ8 Sportback e-tron will arrive Down Under from the second quarter of 2024, with prices to start at $173,600 plus on-road costs.
As with its predecessor – the e-tron S and e-tron S Sportback – there are two body styles on offer with one main option package. Compared to the outgoing range, prices are up by about $8000.
That increase in price is offset somewhat by drivetrain developments, largely centring around a 30 per cent increase to driving range thanks to a new, larger nickel-cobalt-aluminium (NCA) battery which can also be charged faster (170kW v 150kW).

Other changes include improved aerodynamics thanks to the refreshed design, larger alloy wheels as standard (previously a $1600 option).
Performance is unchanged, with the 370kW/973Nm tri-motor electric drive system carrying over for the facelift. Both body styles will sprint from 0-100km/h in 4.5 seconds, with top speed limited to 210km/h.
SQ8 e-tron models come standard with adaptive air suspension sport, a specially tuned version of Audi’s air-sprung chassis that is more performance-focused than the standard Q8 e-tron range.

Prices exclude on-road costs

Exterior
Interior
Assistance

Sensory package ($TBA)
22kW AC charging package ($TBA)
In addition to Audi’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, buyers of the SQ8 e-tron and SQ8 Sportback e-tron receive six years of free scheduled servicing and roadside assist.

Further, both electric SUVs come with a six-year public charging subscription to the Chargefox network.
The high-voltage battery, meanwhile, is warranted for eight years.
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James Wong is an automotive journalist and former PR consultant, recognised among Australia’s most prolific motoring writers.


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