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Audi Q8 2025 for sale

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Model & Year Overview

Audi Q8 2025

The 2025 Q8 continues with the MLB Evo platform, now in its eighth model year but maintaining competitiveness through iterative software and specification updates. The 3.0-litre TFSI with 48V mild-hybrid at 335 horsepower is mature and reliable — no widespread mechanical concerns in Canadian owner data through the 2023–2024 model years. Air suspension compressor durability at 100,000+ km is the primary maintenance variable on used Q8s — confirm the compressor's operational status before any purchase. The 2025 software cycle delivered expanded Audi connect services including improved real-time parking availability data in Canadian urban centres. Standard equipment on the 2025 Technik specification is comprehensive; most buyers won't require additional options beyond cosmetic choices. The SQ8 at 500 horsepower remains available for buyers who want materially more performance from the same body. Verify quattro AWD sport differential fluid on any example above 80,000 km.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the price of the 2025 Audi Q8 in Canada and what performance variants are available?

The 2025 Audi Q8 starts at approximately $90,000 CAD for the Progressiv trim (3.0L TFSI V6, 335 hp, quattro), with the Technik version at approximately $100,000 CAD. The high-performance SQ8 (4.0L twin-turbo V8, 507 hp) and RS Q8 (4.0L twin-turbo V8, 591 hp) start at approximately $120,000 and $145,000 CAD respectively. For 2025, Audi introduced Level 2+ semi-autonomous driving features via the optional Tour Assist package, an augmented reality head-up display on Technik trims, and new exterior color options including Daytona Grey Pearl. The Q8 shares the MLB Evo platform with the Porsche Cayenne, Audi A8, and Bentley Bentayga, providing a dynamically and mechanically proven foundation that enhances long-term ownership confidence.

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What is the fuel consumption of the 2025 Q8 and how does it handle Canadian winter conditions?

The 2025 Q8 with the 3.0L TFSI V6 producing 335 hp records official fuel consumption of approximately 12.8 L/100km city and 9.5 L/100km highway — elevated figures in a market where premium fuel exceeds $1.70/L in Canada. The standard 48V mild-hybrid system (MHEV) recovers energy during braking and allows engine-off coasting on the highway, saving approximately 0.8 to 1.2 L/100km. In Canadian winter conditions with the engine pre-heater running, consumption can reach 15 to 17 L/100km. The quattro with Sport differential performs exceptionally well on packed snow and ice, and the optional air suspension allows ground clearance to increase from 193 mm to 248 mm in Offroad mode — useful for navigating poorly-plowed Canadian parking structures and ungroomed cottage roads.

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Is the 2025 Q8 a better investment than a Porsche Cayenne or BMW X6 for a Canadian buyer?

The 2025 Q8 Progressiv at ~$90,000 CAD directly competes with the Porsche Cayenne (~$95,000 CAD) and BMW X6 xDrive40i (~$89,000 CAD). The Cayenne outperforms the Q8 in driving engagement and residual value retention (typically 60-65% after 3 years vs. 52-56% for the Q8) but both share the same MLB Evo platform — a noteworthy fact for buyers concerned about structural parity. The BMW X6 offers a more exclusive fastback-SUV silhouette and a punchy V8 TwinPower in the M50i version (~$115,000). The Q8 leads on cabin comfort, interior technology depth, and passenger space. Maintenance costs over 5 years are comparable across all three models, ranging from $8,000 to $14,000 CAD depending on mileage and service plan selection. For buyers prioritizing family utility and technological refinement over driving dynamics, the Q8 is generally the strongest recommendation.