Audi Q8 e-Hybrid Lease
The prestigious Audi Q8 sits at the very pinnacle of the German firm’s range of SUVs, ahead of the smaller Q7.
And in plug-in hybrid TFSI e guise, the luxurious flagship is even more attractive.
The Q8 competes in the market with the likes of the hybrid Range Rover Sport P400e and the plug-in hybrid Mercedes-Benz GLE.
At the heart of the all-wheel-drive PHEV Q8 is a 3.0 litre petrol engine that’s mated to a 17.9 kWh battery. They combine to create power of 381 PS, 600 Nm of torque, and a 0-62mph time of just 5.8 seconds.
Read moreDespite that considerable performance, the Q8 TFSI e is still capable of travelling for up to 29 miles using electricity alone, while it’ll also return up to 122 mpg. That efficiency also puts the Q8 TFSI e into a low Benefit in Kind (BIK) tax bracket for company car lease customers.
A generous 505 litre boot also makes the Q8 a practical choice for busy families.
Entry level models come more than generously equipped, as you’d expect from such a high-end model.
You can expect, as standard, plush Adaptive Air Sport Suspension, quattro all-wheel drive with self-locking centre differential, HD Matrix LED headlights, heated front Sport seats, large twin infotainment touchscreens, and a suite of driver assistance and safety features.
They include lane departure warning, front and rear sensors, and the Audi ‘Pre-sense Front’ danger detection system, which alerts the driver to impending hazards.
Range-topping Vorsprung models add extras such as Super Sport ventilated seats, a head-up display, ambient lighting, adaptive cruise assist, and a collision avoidance assistant.
To find out more about an Audi Q8 TFSI e Sportback lease don't hesitate to email us at enquiries@selectcarleasing.co.uk or alternatively call us on 0118 467 8430 and one of our friendly leasing consultants will be happy to help.
- Car Leasing Category: SUV
- Select’s Car Review Score: 4 / 5
- Boot space: Up to 650 litres
- Engine Options: plug-in hybrid
- NCAP Safety Rating: Five stars
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