The Audi SQ8 E-Tron can go farther than any other to date – on a single charge
AUDI have revealed they are "considering the early end of production" of one of its most successful EVs.could both be scrapped as "the company is now seeing a drop in demand" for their very first electric motor that was released back in 2018.
But the German company says they are "now seeing a drop in demand for the Q8 e-tron" which has "resulted in a sharp drop in incoming orders.", Sun Motors described it as "a leading luxury electric vehicle with a battery that can charge in just 31 minutes."Citroen revealed earlier this month that they'll be discontinuing multiple models in the neat future
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