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Audi SQ8 2025 review

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Likes

  • Understated but elegant looks
  • Gusty engine that delivers serious power
  • Comfortably fits a large family

Dislikes

  • Never hits any thrilling notes
  • Technology is harder than it needs to be
  • Internal storage could be better
Emily Agar
Contributing Journalist
21 Oct 2024
9 min read
3 Comments

The Audi SQ8 has had a mid-life refresh but this upper large SUV still offers luxury with its powerful V8 engine that fans know and love, as well as the features you would expect in a top model.

It competes against the Mercedes-AMG GLE and Porsche Cayenne but we’re family testing the SQ8 to see how it handles domestic life.

Keep reading to see what we’ve discovered.

Price and features – Does it represent good value for the price? What features does it come with? 8/10
8 / 10

There are three fuel-based variants for the Q8 and the model on test is the top-spec SQ8 TFSI quattro. Its mid-life refresh has seen a price hike of $10,015, bringing it's before on-road costs price to $178,815.

Our test vehicle has also been fitted with a few extras, like a 'Sensory Package' ($14,400) which includes a black headliner, upgraded 23-speaker Bang & Olufsen 3D surround sound system, massage function for the front seats, heat function for the rear outboard seats, electric sunshades for the rear row and an air-quality perfume function.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

Also fitted are various black and matt carbon accents across/inside the body for a total of $5400, optioned 23-inch alloy wheels ($3000) and specialised 'Sakhir Gold Metallic' paintwork for $1600. Which brings the total MSRP price tag to $203,215.

Even with all of these extras, the SQ8 is still the most affordable performance SUV compared to its nearest rivals as the Porsche Cayenne GTS starts from $212,600 MSRP and the Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 outstrips them both at $272,300 MSRP.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

As you'd expect the standard features list is robust for the SQ8 and includes premium features like a panoramic sunroof, electric front seats with heating/cooling and memory functions, full-leather upholstery, soft-close doors and a heated steering wheel.

There is a bunch of high-end technology throughout which includes a colour head-up display, 10.1-inch touchscreen multimedia system, 8.6-inch climate control panel, 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, satellite navigation, wired/wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, digital radio, four USB-C ports, three 12-volt sockets and a wireless charging pad.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

Practical features include keyless entry and start, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, dusk-sensing LED headlights, a powered tailgate, adaptive air-suspension and four-zone climate control.

Overall, not a bad list of features for this part of the market and you won't be left wanting.

Design – Is there anything interesting about its design? 9/10
9 / 10

The SQ8 is a gorgeous coupe-style SUV that looks purposeful and poised with its balanced proportions and wide stance. It’s stands apart from its siblings thanks to the S-styled nose treatment and our test model's black accent package makes the honeycomb grille look even sportier. 

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

The update sees new air intake vents at the front, matrix LED headlights and new chrome exhaust tailpipes.

The upgraded 23-inch alloys with red calipers behind them hint at what’s under the bonnet, as does the Sakhir (sack-heer) Gold paintwork which is aptly named after the one-off Grand Prix race circuit.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

The interior looks luxuriously appointed with the black Valcona leather upholstery and the dash is headlined by three high-end technology screens. The SQ8 also gets sport seats featuring a quilted design and 'S' badging but there’s not much else separating it from its siblings.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

Audi fans will love the the SQ8's more understated interior but newcomers might be surprised it's not as flashy as some of its rivals.

Practicality – How practical is its space and tech inside? 8/10
8 / 10

The upper large SUV tag certainly makes sense when it comes to cabin space because there's a lot of it. Both rows enjoy ample head- and legroom and access is great thanks to wide door apertures and high ground clearance.

Comfort is high with well-padded seats and thanks to the Sensory Package all but the middle back seater get some luxury extras.

The centre rear position has compromised legroom courtesy of the transmission tunnel, so it's best for a kid. However, the front seats take the cake with their massage, heat and cooling functions and adjustable supports.

Amenities are great throughout the car and the extendable sun visors, rear electric sunshades, soft-close doors and four-zone climate control clinch the practicality deal.

Individual storage is a bit sparse up front with two cupholders, a drink bottle holder in each door and a shallow middle console that realistically only fits a phone.

The glove box is a great size. I can fit my handbag in it, but there are not a lot of areas to pop your smaller items in.

Individual storage is a bit better in the rear as you get two big map pockets, a drink bottle holder in each door, plus two cupholders in the fold-down armrest - so it feels like you have more places for your bits and pieces.

Technology looks amazing but overwhelming to use until you wrap your head around it all. The haptic feedback also gets tired fast. The built-in satellite navigation is super simple while the head-up display and digital instrument cluster feature pull through directions, which is handy.

Charging options are good with each row getting two USB-C ports and a 12-volt socket but the front also enjoys a wireless charging pad. The pad is slow to charge, though, and left my iPhone feeling super hot whenever it was used.

The boot is a good size at 605L and easy to access, too. The sloping roof means larger items have to sit flush with the seats but you shouldn’t have to worry for road trips. 

The back seat has a 40/20/40 split which opens up storage options and this model has a powered tailgate.

Under the bonnet – What are the key stats for its engine and transmission? 9/10
9 / 10

Our test vehicle has a 4.0-litre, twin-turbo petrol V8 engine that produces 373kW and 770Nm. That means it sits in the middle of its rivals in terms of outputs with the Mercedes being top-dog with its 450kW/850Nm combo.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

Still... the SQ8 is no dainty flower when it comes to power delivery and has an impressive 0-100km/h sprint time of just 4.1 seconds. 

The SQ8 is a full-time all-wheel drive with an eight-speed auto transmission and the whole engine combo delivers a powerful but elegant on-road experience.

Efficiency – What is its fuel consumption? What is its driving range? 8/10
8 / 10

The official combined (urban/extra-urban) fuel cycle figure is 11.9L/100km, which is lower than its rivals.

My real world usage sits at 12.3L/100km after a mix of open-road and urban driving.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

This result is decent for a performance SUV but expect it to be thirsty in an urban environment as the on-board gauge hit the mid-20s in the city.

Based on the large 85L fuel tank theoretical driving range is 714km and around 690 using our real-world result. Respectable for a performance SUV but not as good as some family SUVs.

Driving – What's it like to drive? 9/10
9 / 10

The SQ8 delivers on power because it’s effortless to get up to speed and the pick up is super responsive when the start/stop function is turned off (otherwise there can be some lag).

The engine doesn’t sound like a big and grumbly V8, though. There are some growls but it’s mainly when you turn the engine on and not to be obnoxious about it but if you're in a V8, you want to hear it as it’s part of the fun of having a big bruiser engine like this!

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

What doesn’t help the V8 soundscape is the fact the cabin sounds like a noise-cancelling headphone inside. There is a small hum from road noise but it’s pretty darn quiet. Almost EV quiet at times but that means the driving experience leans more towards refined and elegant rather than sporty and fun. 

The SQ8's handling is great - super direct steering, stable in corners and well-rounded passenger comfort when it comes to suspension.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

You still get road feedback, which I like as a driver, but it’s not too stiff thanks to the adaptive suspension.

The SQ8 is a large car but you wouldn’t know it when it comes to parking. The 360-degree view camera is clear and the dynamic guidelines help you to position this big unit even the smallest of car parks.

Safety – What safety equipment is fitted? What is its safety rating? 9/10
9 / 10

The SQ8 has a maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating from testing done in 2019 and features eight airbags, including side chest airbags for both rows. It's common to only find the latter in the front – so that’s great for a family car.

The SQ8 scored well across its ANCAP individual protection segments, scoring 93 per cent for adult occupant, 88 per cent for child occupant, 71 per cent for vulnerable road user and 75 per cent for its safety assist.

2025 Audi SQ8
2025 Audi SQ8

The SQ8 has a long list of safety features including blind-spot monitoring, safe exit warning, driver attention monitor, fatigue reminder, matrix LED lights, SOS call, forward collision warning, rear collision warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane keeping/departure aids, tyre pressure monitoring, adaptive cruise control (with stop & go and lane keeping), park assist and a 360-degree reversing camera plus front and rear parking sensors.

The rear row features two ISOFIX child seat mounts and three top tether anchors.

The SQ8 has AEB with car, pedestrian, and cyclist detection and is operational from 10 – 250km/h but it is usual to see this system operate from as low as 4.0km/h.

Ownership – What warranty is offered? What are its service intervals? What are its running costs? 9/10
9 / 10

The SQ8 comes with a five-year/unlimited km warranty, which is a normal term for the class.

It also comes with capped servicing for five years or up to 75,000km and averages $920 per service, which is very good for the segment.

Servicing intervals are reasonable at every 12-months or 15,000km, whichever occurs first.

Verdict

The Audi SQ8 isn’t your typical performance SUV. It’s more refined and less flashy. The tech can be more complicated than it needs to be and if you’re wanting that V8 soundscape, you won’t find it here.

However, the handling and on road experience are superb plus you can comfortably haul the family around and look good doing it.

Pricing Guides

$173,090
Price is based on the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price for the lowest priced Audi SQ8 2025 variant.
LOWEST PRICE
$173,090
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$180,090
Emily Agar
Contributing Journalist
Emily discovered her interest in cars early through her mum’s passion, and quickly found herself researching the cool cars her mum’s S15 Nissan 200SX passed on the highway.  Emily's readiness to engage and have a chat wound up opening her first door in the media, spending time as a freelance events and news photographer for her local paper while undertaking a Creative Writing degree at the University of Wollongong. After graduating, Emily helped to build the family real estate business. Not satisfied with the high-octane environment of sales, Emily signed a book deal for her YA fantasy novel and has successfully published the first novel in the series.  Always one to be busy (sometimes to her chagrin), she wrote the novel and then completed the edits while pregnant with her cheeky five-year-old boy. As if growing a little human wasn’t exhausting enough!  But her natural curiosity of ‘what’s that car?!’ and 'why don't they do it this way?!' continued throughout and it didn’t come as a surprise to her family when she was drawn into the automotive world professionally as a Contributing Journalist with CarsGuide. Aside from her passion for what makes a good family car, Emily has a soft spot for Nissan Skylines, big utes and any muscle cars that make the heart thump. 
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