Audi has slightly tweaked the Q8, its flagship SUV.
The 2024 facelift is more subtle touch-up than revolutionary overhaul. It has the same broad shouldered design, just with a bit more sparkle and a few new toys: A bolder grille, refined lighting and Audi's latest 2D badge. It's all about keeping the Q8 front and centre in a competitive luxury SUV market.
So, what's actually new? The grille now sports a sleeker teardrop pattern, adding a touch of elegance. The front bumper has been subtly reshaped for a more assertive stance.
Perhaps the most noticeable update is that Audi's HD Matrix LEDs now come with laser tech, creating a modern, almost futuristic look that boosts night visibility. At the rear, the Q8 debuts Audi's customisable OLED taillights, which allows drivers to select different lighting patterns.
It ensures that the Q8 leaves a memorable impression both day and night.
Inside, it's the familiar, high-quality Audi design.
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