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AudiQ8 – An Eco-Friendly SUV With Plenty Of Style

Recently introduced at NAIAS 2017, the Audi Q8 announces a new era for the German manufacturer. Built like an SUV yet eco-friendly and designed with elegant coupe lines, the concept car combines beauty, brains and brawn. Dynamic and refined, it features a wider honeycomb grille, a silver blade at the bottom of the bumper, doors without window frames, as well as striking front and rear lights. Curved lines and sharp angles combine in a sporty but stylish design that will surely turn heads. Inside, passengers enjoy the comfort one would expect from an Audi. The clean interior design reduces the number of buttons and switches for an airy feel, while the sleek instrument panel enhances the futuristic aesthetic.+

But apart from its good looks, the car offers some serious power through its 3.0 TFSI combustion engine and 100 kW electric motor. It can go from 0 to 62.1 mph in 5.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 155.3 mph. The electric range is 37.3 miles, while the total range with the TFSI engine reaches up to 621.4 miles. And the batteries also charge in just two and a half hours. Those who love the blend of SUV fierceness, green features and elegant design can buy the AudiQ8 in 2018. Photo credits: Audi.

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