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Real Range between 235 - 460 mi
City - Cold Weather
315 mi
Highway - Cold Weather
235 mi
Combined - Cold Weather
275 mi
City - Mild Weather
460 mi
Highway - Mild Weather
305 mi
Combined - Mild Weather
370 mi
Indication of real-world range in several situations. Cold weather: 'worst-case' based on -10°C and use of heating. Mild weather: 'best-case' based on 23°C and no use of A/C. For 'Highway' figures a constant speed of 70 mph is assumed. The actual range will depend on speed, style of driving, weather and route conditions.
TEL = Test Energy Low | TEH = Test Energy High Rated = official figures as published by manufacturer. Rated consumption and fuel equivalency figures include charging losses. Vehicle = calculated battery energy consumption used by the vehicle for propulsion and on-board systems. NOTE: The fuel equivalency figures are shown in IMPERIAL MPG. Figures in US MPG will differ significantly.
Real Energy Consumption between 230 - 451 Wh/mi
City - Cold Weather
337 Wh/mi
Highway - Cold Weather
451 Wh/mi
Combined - Cold Weather
385 Wh/mi
City - Mild Weather
230 Wh/mi
Highway - Mild Weather
348 Wh/mi
Combined - Mild Weather
286 Wh/mi
Indication of real-world energy use in several situations. Cold weather: 'worst-case' based on -10°C and use of heating. Mild weather: 'best-case' based on 23°C and no use of A/C. For 'Highway' figures a constant speed of 70 mph is assumed. The energy use will depend on speed, style of driving, climate and route conditions.
* = estimated value. Average energy consumption and range based on moderate drive style and climate. Real-life values may differ significantly. Pricing information might not be actual for some regions. No rights can be derived from the information on this site.
Home and Destination Charging (0 -> 100%)
Charging is possible by using a regular wall plug or a charging station. Public charging is always done through a charging station. How fast the EV can charge depends on the charging station (EVSE) used and the maximum charging capacity of the EV. The table below shows all possible options for charging the Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback 55 quattro. Each option shows how fast the battery can be charged from empty to full.
Europe
Charging an EV in Europe differs by country. Some European countries primarily use 1-phase connections to the grid, while other countries are almost exclusively using a 3-phase connection. The table below shows all possible ways the Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback 55 quattro can be charged, but some modes of charging might not be widely available in certain countries.
Type 2 (Mennekes - IEC 62196)
Charging Point
Max. Power
Power
Time
Rate
Standard 11.0 kW On-Board Charger
Wall Plug (2.3 kW)
230V / 1x10A
2.3 kW
54h15m
6 mph
1-phase 16A (3.7 kW)
230V / 1x16A
3.7 kW
33h45m
10 mph
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW)
230V / 1x32A
7.4 kW
17 hours
19 mph
3-phase 16A (11 kW)
400V / 3x16A
11 kW
11h30m
28 mph
3-phase 32A (22 kW)
400V / 3x16A
11 kW †
11h30m
28 mph
Optional 22.0kW On-Board Charger *
Wall Plug (2.3 kW)
230V / 1x10A
2.3 kW
54h15m
6 mph
1-phase 16A (3.7 kW)
230V / 1x16A
3.7 kW
33h45m
10 mph
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW)
230V / 1x32A
7.4 kW
17 hours
19 mph
3-phase 16A (11 kW)
400V / 3x16A
11 kW
11h30m
28 mph
3-phase 32A (22 kW)
400V / 3x32A
22 kW †
5h45m
57 mph
† = Limited by on-board charger, vehicle cannot charge faster.
* = Optional in some countries, standard in others. Check local specifications for details.
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Fast Charging (10 -> 80%)
Rapid charging enables longer journeys by adding as much range as possible in the shortest amount of time. Charging power will decrease significantly after 80% state-of-charge has been reached. A typical rapid charge therefore rarely exceeds 80% SoC. The rapid charge rate of an EV depends on the charger used and the maximum charging power the EV can handle. The table below shows all details for rapid charging the Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback 55 quattro.
Max. Power: maximum power provided by charge point
Avg. Power: average power provided by charge point over a session from 10% to 80%
Time: time needed to charge from 10% to 80%
Rate: average charging speed over a session from 10% to 80%
Combined Charging System (CCS Combo 2)
Charging Point
Max. Power
Avg. Power
Time
Rate
CCS (50 kW DC)
50 kW
50 kW
94 min
140 mph
CCS (175 kW DC)
168 kW †
144 kW †
33 min
410 mph
CCS (350 kW DC)
168 kW †
144 kW †
33 min
410 mph
Charge Curve
Data made available by Fastned
This vehicle does not support Autocharge
This vehicle supports Plug & Charge
† = Limited by charging capabilities of vehicle
Autocharge: allows for automatic initiation of a charging session at supported CCS charging stations.
Plug & Charge: allows for automatic initiation of a charging session at supported CCS charging stations in accordance with ISO 15118.
Actual charging rates may differ from data shown due to factors like outside temperature, state of the battery and driving style.
Audi Claimed Specifications
The table below shows the claimed specifications from the manufacturer for charging the Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback 55 quattro. The specifications can differ from the table above for a variety of reasons. If real-world charge tests are available, these differences can be signifcant. If no real-world tests are available, the table above will be based on the manufacturer specifications as per the table below.
Max. Power: maximum charge power during charging session
Charge From: battery percentage (% SoC) where charging session is started
Charge To: battery percentage (% SoC) where charging session is ended
Time: time needed for charging session
Audi Claimed Specifications
Max. Power
Charge From
Charge To
Time
170 kW
10 %
80 %
31 min
Preceding model
The model shown on this page is the successor of the Audi e-tron Sportback 55 quattro, which was available to order from November 2020 until November 2022.
The previous model had 90 mi less range, same acceleration and was 13% less energy efficient.