Audi Model Research Comparisons | Bob Moore Auto Group

There’s never been a better time to buy an Audi. As Audi has embraced an all-electric future, the German automaker has curated a large selection of all-electric Audis to pair alongside its traditional gas lineup. Audi has a wealth of new options for drivers to choose from, including everyday luxury SUVs like the Audi Q5 and high-performance sedans like the Audi A6. Bob Moore Auto Group is home to Audi Oklahoma City, the City’s destination for all things Audi. If you’re overwhelmed by the options from Audi, we’ve put together all the research we’ve compiled over the years for each of their offerings. If you’re deciding between two Audi SUVs, use our model research to learn more about cargo space, MSRPs, features, and fuel economy!

Audi Q5

Audi Q5

The Q5 is an Audi stable, offering a luxury compact SUV that’s proven to be a winner. It receives a bit of a shake-up with the new production cycle, as the Q5 adds more features and adopts a sharp new look. The Q5 is available in a standard or sportsback bodystyle and offers a performance variant in the Audi SQ5.

Audi A5

Audi A5

The Audi A5 is one of our flagship sedans, offering a compact frame with plenty of extra cargo space. It’s a heavily styled sedan, offering plenty of curb appeal while delivering all the technology the Audi brand is known for. It comes in a base configuration or with a more powerful engine in the Audi S5 sedan.

Audi A6 e-tron

Audi A6 e-tron

Audi’s flagship all-electric sedan is the Audi A6 e-tron. It follows a similar formula to its gas counterpart, the A5, offering a highly stylized experience with a focus on delivering technology throughout the cabin. The EV powertrain can be configured in a couple of different ways, offering a performance option in the Audi S6 Sportback.

Audi e-tron GT

Audi e-tron GT

If you’re looking for maximum performance from Audi’s e-tron class, it has to be the Audi e-tron GT. It comes in two versions: the Audi S e-tron GT and the Audi RS e-tron GT. Both are incredibly quick with MSRPs well over six figures. The GT class represents the pinnacle of Audi’s electric engineering.

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Audi Q3

The Q3 SUV serves as an entry point to the Audi brand, offering a compact SUV that’s a little bit more attainable than SUVs further down this list. While it may not be as well-equipped as other Audi SUVs, it packs plenty of style and features into its compact frame. It is available under just one nameplate.

Audi Q4 e-tron

Audi Q4 e-tron

Like the Q3, the Q4 represents an entry point to Audi’s electric SUV lineup. That said, it comes loaded with plenty more features and options, helping to justify that higher EV price point. It comes with your choice of bodystyle: a more traditional boxy look or a Sportback with a sloping roofline.

Audi Q6

Audi Q6 e-tron

The Audi Q6 e-tron represents a significant step up from the Q4, adding more space, features, and style elements. It’s also a more powerful electric SUV, with variants like the Audi SQ6 e-tron that prioritize speed and athleticism. It’s also offered in a classic SUV shape or with the more aggressive Sportback.

Audi Q7

Audi Q7

Audi’s Q7 occupies a unique spot in the lineup, coming in as the only gas SUV that offers three rows of seating. The mid-size SUV will seat up to seven passengers, and since it prioritizes extra space, there is no Sportback option for it. The Q7 does have a performance-oriented sibling, though: the Audi SQ7 SUV.

Audi Q8

Audi Q8

8 is bigger than 7, so you’d expect the Audi Q8 to be the largest Audi SUV, right? That’s not the case here, as the Q8 returns to the five-person seating capacity, albeit with a larger trunk. The Q8 is the pinnacle of Audi’s gas SUV lineup, offering the most technology and performance, with variants like the Audi SQ8 and the Audi RS Q8 performance.

Audi A3

Audi A3

The Audi A3 sedan represents your entry point to Audi’s gas sedan lineup. While the A3 is a more affordable option compared to many other Audi sedans, it still promises performance, especially in models like the Audi S3 and the brand-new Audi RS 3 sedan.

Audi A6

Audi A6

The A6 also occupies a unique spot in Audi’s lineup, with four different models housed under the A6 umbrella. Of course, you have the base A6 and the S6 sedan for performance, but you also have some station-wagon-esque options in the Audi A6 allroad quattro and the RS 6 Avant performance.

Audi A7

Audi A7

The A7 is another mid-size sedan in Audi’s rotation, offering some additional tech features and a little extra style. The A7 follows Audi’s pattern for sedans, with the base Audi A7, the Audi S7 sedan, and the Audi RS 7 performance, delivering some of Audi’s fastest overall powertrains.

Audi A8

Audi A8

The Audi A8 is the largest, most luxury-focused of all the Audi sedans. While the A6 and A7 have a sportier side to them, the A8 opts instead to deliver luxury at every turn, in the largest Audi sedan in the lineup. The new Audi A8 is offered in the base form or a more spirited Audi S8.

Audi Q8

Audi Q8 e-tron

Like the gas, Q8 represents the best of Audi’s all-electric lineup. The Q8 e-tron is loaded with power, technology, and luxury features. It comes in three different flavors, with a base option, the Audi Q8 Sportback, and the Audi SQ8, designed to deliver a bit more power for daily driving.

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