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R 4,092,200

Est. monthly payment:
R 83,957 p/m

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2648% above average
New Car2026Semi-AutomaticAccident-free10 kmFuel

Est. monthly payment: R 83,957 p/m

Audi Centre Hatfield
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Audi RSQ8

Sitting at the pointy end of South Africa's luxury SUV spectrum, the Audi RS Q8 isn’t the sort of machine you’ll find clogging up used car lots in Randburg or Cape Town. It’s a rare beast: right now, just two brand-new examples are listed for sale, both in the RS Q8 performance quattro spec, packing that thunderous 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 with 441 kW and an eight-speed tiptronic. Prices start at R3,668,300 and stretch to R4,092,200, but don't expect a dizzying array of trim levels—it's purely option packs nudging the needle. No diesel, no hybrid, just old-school petrol muscle. If you want one, you’re shopping new, not nearly new, and that says a lot about who buys and holds onto these things.

Both listings are 2026 models, barely driven, pointing to the kind of buyer who wants the latest badge, not last year’s leftovers. The RS Q8 performance quattro is effectively the only flavour you’ll find in Mzansi, and that shapes the shopping experience. What sets it apart from a Cayenne Turbo? The Audi brings a more extroverted stance, plus that familiar interior setup: digital everything, but with proper buttons for the air-con, which is a win for real-world use—especially on a Joburg summer day. Compared to the X6 M, the RS Q8 plays it cooler, less shouty, which actually appeals to folks who don’t need to announce their arrival everywhere. On paper at least, the exclusivity, spec, and presence justify the price, especially in a market where standing out quietly is its own kind of power.