
Last Updated on: 12 May 2026
Audi Q8
The Audi Q8 price in India starts from Rs 1.13 crore and goes up to Rs 2.34 crore (ex-showroom), with 3 variants on offer. The standard Q8 SUV is powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharged V6 petrol engine, which makes 340hp and 500Nm. The top-spec Audi RS Q8 performance variant packs a 4-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol engine, producing 640hp and 850Nm. Drive is sent to all four wheels in both Q8 variants.
Goodies like HD Matrix LED headlights, 12.3-inch touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, four-zone climate control, adaptive air suspension, heated, ventilated and massaging seats, and Bang & Olufsen sound system are included in the Audi Q8 feature list.
Audi Q8 Key Highlights
- The Q8 is Audi’s flagship SUV in India, rivalling the likes of Mercedes GLE and BMW X5
- India-spec Q8 gets a 340hp, 500Nm 3-litre V6 turbo-petrol engine
- It also gets a more sporty RS Q8 Performance variant, powered by a 640hp, 850Nm 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8
- The Audi RS Q8 Performance rivals the Porsche Cayenne GTS and Lamborghini Urus SE
Audi Q8 Rivals
The Audi Q8 takes on the Mercedes GLE, Range Rover and BMW X5, while the RS Q8 Performance competes with the Porsche Cayenne GTS and Lamborghini Urus SE.
Audi Q8 Safety Rating
The Audi Q8 was tested by Euro NCAP in 2019, earning a full 5 stars. The Q8 performed notably well in adult occupancy protection, scoring 35.3/38 points and in the child occupancy category, it scored 43/49 points.
Audi Q8 Latest Updates
- 17 March 2026: Audi SQ8 launched in India.
- 10 March 2026: Audi opens bookings for the SQ8.
- Feb 2026: Audi India to launch SQ8 on March 17.
Audi Q8 Features and specifications
Our Rating | 7 |
Engine | 2995 cc - 3996 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Torque Converter |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 640hp at 6000rpm |
Max Torque | 850Nm at 2300-4500rpm |
Warranty Distance | Unlimited km |
Warranty Duration | 2 Years |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Pure Electric Driving Mode | No |
| Engine Installation | Front |
| Number of Cylinders | 8 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 85 litres |
| Drive Mode Types | |
| Auto Start/Stop | Yes |
| Fuel Supply System | Direct Injection |
| Front Brakes | Discs |
| Rear Brakes | Discs |
| Type of Power Assist | Electric |
| Steering Adjust | Tilt and Telescopic |
| Length | 5022 mm |
| Width | 2007 mm |
| Chassis Type | Monocoque |
| Wheelbase | 2995 mm |
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Roof Grab Handles | |
| Rear Reading Lamp | |
| Electric Tailgate Release |
| Airbags | 8 |
| High Beam Assist | |
| Heads Up Display | |
| Rear Seatbelt Reminder |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Wheel Arch Cladding | |
| Antenna | Shark Fin |
| Cornering Headlights |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption |
| Audio System | |
| CD Player | |
| USB Input | |
| AUX Input |
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The Audi Q8 price in India starts at Rs 1.13 crore and goes up to Rs 2.34 crore, ex-showroom. The Audi Q8 is offered in 2 variants.
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Striking design
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Expensive
No diesel option
No diesel option
8.0
The Audi Q8’s proportions remain striking, with its coupe-like roofline, pronounced haunches and wide stance continuing to give it standout appeal among large luxury SUVs.
At the front, the HD Matrix LED headlamps with laser light tech and selectable DRL signatures add sophistication. The signature octagonal grille gets chrome detailing, and there’s a 2D Audi logo. The Q8 is fitted with 21-inch alloy wheels.
At the rear, it comes with full-width LED light bar. Overall, The Q8 is one of the best-looking SUV-coupes in its class.
7.0
The Q8 continues with its familiar three-screen layout. The upper 10.1-inch infotainment display is slick and responsive, while the lower touchscreen handles climate functions, though it requires more attention to operate on the move.
Cabin quality remains a strong point, with premium materials and a solid build. Rear seat space is impressive for a coupe-SUV, offering generous legroom and usable headroom, along with adjustable backrest angles for added comfort.
Boot space is also practical at 605 litres, expanding significantly when the rear seats are folded. Overall, the Q8 balances style with usability better than most coupe-style SUVs.
8.0
Powering the Q8 is a 3.0-litre V6 turbo-petrol engine producing 340hp and 500Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic and Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system.
Performance is smooth and effortless. The engine delivers strong, linear power, with a claimed 0–100kph time of 5.6 seconds. It doesn’t feel aggressive unless pushed hard, but there’s always a reserve of power available. Refinement is excellent. The engine remains quiet at city speeds, and both road and wind noise are well contained, making the Q8 a relaxed long-distance cruiser.
5.0
The real-world expectations for a large V6 petrol SUV sit in the single-digit to low double-digit kmpl range. Efficiency is clearly not the Q8’s priority, with performance, refinement and luxury taking precedence.
8.0
The Q8 prioritises comfort, and it shows in the way it drives. Though the updated Q8 switched to steel springs instead of air suspension, ride quality remains good, with the SUV smoothing out bumps effectively even on large wheels. Handling is composed rather than sporty. It maintains good body control and grip levels, aided by quattro all-wheel drive, but does not aim to be an engaging driver’s SUV.
Overall, it delivers a calm and confidence-inspiring driving experience, particularly suited to long highway journeys.
7.0
The Q8 is well equipped with luxury features such as a Bang & Olufsen sound system, four-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting and 360-degree camera with manoeuvre assist.
However, it misses out on some expected features at this price point. Notably, there is no full ADAS suite, no seat ventilation, and steering adjustment remains manual. While the feature list is comprehensive, these omissions stand out in a segment where rivals offer more advanced tech.
7.0
Priced at around Rs 1.15 crore (ex-showroom), the Q8 facelift sits in a niche space with limited direct competition in India.
Its appeal lies in its design, refinement and all-round usability rather than outright performance or feature dominance. While it misses some modern tech, it compensates with strong road presence and a polished driving experience.
For buyers seeking a stylish, comfortable and distinctive luxury SUV, the Q8 continues to make a strong case.
Reviewed by: Jay Patil
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The Audi Q8 is offered in 9 colour options in India. Check out our Audi Q8 colours gallery below to see the SUV in different exterior shades.
Audi Q8 FAQs
The Audi Q8 price in India is Rs 1.13 crore, ex-showroom.
It gets a 3.0-litre turbocharged V6 petrol engine making 340hp and 500Nm.
The RS Q8 Performance uses a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 that produces 640hp and 850Nm.
Yes. Both Q8 variants send power to all four wheels.
Highlights include HD Matrix LED headlights, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, four-zone climate control, adaptive air suspension, heated, ventilated and massaging seats, and a Bang & Olufsen sound system.
The Q8 goes up against the Mercedes GLE and BMW X5.
It rivals the Porsche Cayenne GTS and Lamborghini Urus SE.
It scored a full 5 stars in Euro NCAP tests conducted in 2019, with 35.3/38 points for adult protection and 43/49 for child protection.
It was launched in August 2024 at Rs 1.17 crore.
In August 2022, 50,000 units of the Q7 and Q8 were recalled over fuel pump issues.
Questions you may find useful
Siddharth
•2wI am confused between the Range Rover Velar and the Audi Q8. I am aware of the price difference and engine options. I would like an opinion on which one would be better for long-term ownership.

Autocar India
The two luxury SUVs belong to slightly different segments, with a roughly Rs 30 lakh price difference. That said, of the two, we would lean towards the Audi Q8 for long-run peace of mind in India. The Q8 tends to have fewer small issues as the years add up, its electronics feel better sorted, and the engine-gearbox feels very smooth even in slow traffic and in our heat. Audi also has a wider service reach in most cities, and parts supply is usually quicker, which matters when you want the car back on the road fast after a service or repair. Besides, you get a more powerful 6-cylinder engine and far more interior space.There are trade-offs. The Q8 costs a fair bit more and it is a large car to park in tight spaces. Running costs will be higher than the Velar, especially if most of your use is in the city. The Range Rover Velar is more of a style statement, inside and out, and while you miss out on a six-cylinder engine, what you do get is a diesel engine option.
Utkarsh
•10wI currently drive a Land Rover Defender, which I absolutely love for its design and capability. That said, I’m starting to think about SUVs that offer a bit more performance and sporty driving dynamics. I’ve briefly considered the Porsche Cayenne, but I’m curious if there are other options that balance power, handling, and everyday usability. For someone coming from a Defender, what would you recommend?

Autocar India
As you've rightly said, the Porsche Cayenne is probably your best option. No other large SUV handles as well as it does, and you get the option of two powerful turbo petrol engines - a 340hp V6 and a 500hp V8. However, if you're not concerned with having the Porsche badge, you should consider the Audi Q8, which is mechanically similar to the Cayenne, but comes in three performance levels, is set up to be more comfortable and usable, and is far more affordable too.At one end, there is the base V6 version, with the same 340hp engine, and at the other extreme is the 650hp, V8-powered RS Q8 Performance. However, Audi is about to launch the SQ8 - with the 500hp V8 - in India, and this could be the sweet spot between price and performance for you.
Sidh Goyal
•24wI currently own a BMW X5 and love it, but I’m thinking of switching. I tested the Land Rover Defender a few years ago - it looked great, but felt too uncomfortable. Has its comfort improved? I’m not interested in the GLE because it lacks a sporty feel. Could you recommend some options that combine comfort, performance, and a sporty edge?

Autocar India
The Land Rover Defender hasn't undergone any mechanical changes since its launch, so it is unlikely its ride comfort will be any different from what you experienced. With large SUVs like these, as I'm sure you know from your X5, wheel size and suspension choice also have a huge bearing. Air-suspended Defenders ride significantly better than steel-sprung ones in our experience, so make sure you have tried both before making your decision. It isn't particularly sporty, though, and if that is what you're after, you might want to consider moving a bit higher up and checking out the Audi Q8, Porsche Cayenne or Range Rover Sport.





































































































































