Audi Q8 vs BMW i Series

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Audi Q8
Audi Q8

2025 price

BMW i Series
BMW i Series

$88,900 - $233,400

2026 price

Summary

2025 Audi Q8
2026 BMW i Series
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo V6, 3.0L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
2.6L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • High price tag is hard to justify
  • Lacks clever storage options
  • Small boot compared to siblings

  • Light-touch steering takes some getting used to
  • Feels heavy on some roads
  • The native operating system can be clunky and confusing
2025 Audi Q8 Summary

The Audi Q8 has had a mid-life upgrade and it brings a few minor tweaks to the design, technology and equipment.

Plug-in hybrids tend to rank a little lower on my excitement scale when it comes to available powertrains because I usually find the constant charging inconvenient.

However, the electric driving range of the 60 TSFIe quattro S Line grade has been bolstered by 27km, increasing it to 74km overall.

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2026 BMW i Series Summary

There are a lot of big numbers surrounding the BMW iX3, the German brand’s new-from-the-ground-up EV that acts as the flagbearer for its future-facing Neue Klasse (or New Class) architecture, designed to distil all the ingredients that make a BMW a BMW, and then electrify for them for the post-ICE (internal combustion engine) era.

But the one that really stood out? 805. That’s how many kilometres of driving range the iX3 will deliver, though admittedly in its most efficient and least exciting driving modes. That is bonkers, right?

It’s worth pointing out the first BMW i3, which only launched a decade-or-so ago, delivered more like 150km on what would have been the WLTP cycle, if it had existed then. Talk about leaps and bounds.

A good start for the newest BMW EV, then. But what else does the iX3 have to offer?

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