27 May 2025
I got the 2024 Audi Q8 (3.0 TFSI, 340 hp) earlier this year – and it’s just amazing. The car instantly grabs attention: aggressive design, massive grille, stunning matrix headlights – everyone turns to look. The cabin feels like a spaceship cockpit: virtual dashboard, two huge touchscreens, everything intuitive. Leather, aluminum, ambient lighting – you feel like you’re in a luxury hotel on wheels. Plenty of space inside, and the trunk (605 L) swallows everything you need for trips. The Q8 drives like a rocket – 5.6 seconds to 100 km/h, impressive for its weight! Air suspension makes the ride smooth, but in sport mode it turns into a real beast. Sound insulation is excellent – quiet as a library on the highway, only a bit of tire noise on rough asphalt. Cons: fuel consumption in the city around 13–14 L/100 km, on the highway 8–9 L. The MHEV hybrid system helps a bit, but don’t expect miracles. Also, parts and servicing are pricey – one dealer visit shows premium has a cost. Overall, the 2024 Audi Q8 is for those who want style, power, and comfort. If the budget allows, it will meet all expectations. I’m thrilled.
27 May 2025
I bought the 2024 Audi Q8 in the spring of this year, and this is my first experience with this model. The car is brand new from the showroom, with only 15,000 km on the clock so far. The first thing that impresses is the cabin: spacious, with premium materials like leather, wood, and soft plastics – everything at the highest level. The rear seats are comfortable, with plenty of legroom even for tall passengers, and the 605-liter trunk is perfect for family trips or carrying cargo. The car’s dynamics are outstanding – 340 hp allows it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds, which is impressive for such a large SUV. Handling is excellent, especially with the adaptive air suspension – the car holds the road well both in the city and on the highway. Sound insulation is also top-notch – even at 120-140 km/h the cabin is quiet, with only a faint tire noise. As for fuel consumption, it’s 12-14 L/100 km in the city and 8-9 L on the highway. The MHEV hybrid system offers some savings, but noticeable only on long trips (about 0.7 L/100 km less). Maintenance is expensive – servicing at the official dealer costs a lot, but that’s the price of premium. Overall, the 2024 Audi Q8 is an excellent mix of luxury, technology, and driving pleasure. A great choice for those looking for a comfortable and powerful SUV for family use or long journeys, but be ready for high fuel and service costs.