2023 RS Q8 Exterior
HD Matrix-design LED headlights are standard and look incredible. They feature on either side of a huge Singleframe grille with intricate, RS-specific honeycomb details and large air intake grilles towards the bottom of the front bumper. A panoramic sunroof is also standard while the profile shows off 22-inch wheels, with 23s available too. At the back, a full-width LED arrangement features animated taillights and dynamic turn signals. Below each taillight is a faux vent, while a huge faux diffuser houses a pair of signature oval tailpipes. Finally, a roof-mounted rear spoiler finishes off the look.
2023 RS Q8 Exterior Photos
Dimensions
The RS Q8 is not a small vehicle by any means. It measures 197.3 inches in length with a wheelbase of 117.9 inches. Height measures 66.7 inches while width, excluding the mirrors, is a mammoth 78.7 inches. Although the RS Q8 offers off-road driving modes, no figures regarding ground clearance have been published, and there is no information on approach, break-over, or departure angles either. That tells you a lot about where Audi envisions its hot SUV will spend most of its time. Still, Audi does claim that the ground clearance can be varied by up to 3.5 inches.
2023 Audi RS Q8 Exterior Dimensions:
Audi RS Q8 Trims | 4.0 TFSI quattro |
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Max Width | 78.7 in. |
Length | 197.3 in. |
Height | 66.7 in. |
Wheelbase | 117.9 in. |
2023 Audi RS Q8 Weight Information:
Audi RS Q8 Trims | Curb Weight |
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4.0 TFSI quattro | 5,490 lbs. |
2023 Audi RS Q8 Tires:
Front Tire | P295/40YR22 |
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Rear Tire | P295/40YR22 |
2023 Audi RS Q8 Wheels:
Wheels Type | Aluminum Wheels |
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Front Wheel Size | 22" x 10" |
Rear Wheel Size | 22" x 10" |
Exterior Colors
As standard, the RS Q8 is only available in Night Black. If you're willing to spend extra, you can have a choice of eight other finishes, each of which will add $595 to your final bill. These are mostly metallic options, with Dragon Orange, Florett Silver, Galaxy Blue, Glacier White, Matador Red, Navarra Blue, and Orca Black. Also available is a pearl finish called Daytona Gray. Gloss black or carbon fiber accents are available too, and you can have the standard brake calipers painted in black at no cost, or red for 500 bucks. Opt for the ceramic brakes and you can have the calipers painted red, blue, or grey. However, the brakes themselves cost $8,500, and choosing red or blue will add another $500 to that too.