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  2. Audi Q8 - Wikipedia

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    Audi RSQ8 The RS Q8 is a performance version of the Q8 and was unveiled at the 2019 LA Auto Show in November. The engine is shared with the RS 6 C8 and RS 7 4K8, a 4.0 TFSI engine rated 600 PS (441 kW; 592 hp) and 800 N⋅m (590.0 lb⋅ft) of torque.

  3. Audi RSQ - Wikipedia

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    The Audi RSQ is a mid-engined concept car developed by Audi AG for use as a product placement in the 2004 sci-fi film I, Robot. [2] It is meant to depict a technologically advanced automobile in the Chicago cityscape from the year 2035. This sports coupé is a visionary interpretation of Audi's typical automobile design. An important challenge ...

  4. Audi Q8 e-tron - Wikipedia

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    The Audi Q8 e-tron is powered by a 114 kWh battery, of which 106 kWh is usable. This is true for the 55 e-tron variant and the performance SQ8 e-tron variant, while the 50 e-tron variant has a smaller battery. [29] [30] Previously, the Audi e-tron was powered by a 95 kWh battery [31] pack, of which 86.5 kWh (formerly 83.6 kWh) was usable. [32]

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  6. List of Audi vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Audi vehicles, including past and present production models, as well as concept vehicles and limited editions. The current era of Audi production dates to 1968, when present-day owner Volkswagen Group , which had purchased Auto Union from Mercedes-Benz in 1965, debuted the first modern Audi-branded vehicles.

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    Alaska holds the all-time U.S. record. The mercury plummeted to 80 degrees below zero on Jan. 23, 1971, in Prospect Creek, north of Fairbanks.