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Audi Q8 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 997,350 to MAD 1,614,000

The Audi Q8 sits at the top of Audi's SUV lineup in Morocco, available in mild-hybrid diesel, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric (e-tron Sportback) variants. Priced from 997,350 DH to 1,614,000 DH, it targets buyers who want a flagship, technology-laden SUV with genuine road presence. Whether you're commuting between Casablanca and Rabat or heading to the Atlas, the Q8 blends fastback styling with four-wheel-drive confidence and a luxurious, tech-forward cabin.

Key specifications

Body
SUV
Fuel
Electric
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
E Tron Sportback 410 Quattro 114kwh Sport S
MAD 1,116,000
Mhev 50 Tdi 286 Quattro Executive Black Edition
MAD 1,060,000
Mhev 50 Tdi 286 Quattro S Edition
MAD 1,107,000
Mhev 50 Tdi 286 Quattro Sport S
MAD 1,246,960
Mhev Executive V6 30l Tdi 286 Quattro Tiptronic
MAD 997,350
Mhev Performance V6 30l Tdi 286 Quattro Tiptronic
MAD 1,280,000
Phev 55 Tfsie 394 Quattro Hybrid S
MAD 1,502,000
Phev 55 Tfsie 394 Quattro Hybrid Signature
MAD 1,149,950
S Edition V6 30l Tdi 286 Quattro Tiptronic
MAD 1,614,000

Pros

  • Wide powertrain choice: mild-hybrid diesel, PHEV, or full electric
  • Flagship interior quality with fully digital cockpit across all trims
  • Quattro AWD gives genuine confidence on varied Moroccan road surfaces
  • Strong dealer and after-sales network through official Audi importer
  • PHEV variant offers electric-only urban driving to cut fuel costs

Watch out for

  • High purchase price — entry trim starts above 997,000 DH
  • Public fast-charging infrastructure in Morocco still limited for e-tron buyers
  • Sloping roofline reduces rear headroom and boot space vs. box-shaped rivals
  • Servicing and spare parts costs are significantly above average

Our verdict

What Is the Audi Q8?

The Audi Q8 is the German brand's flagship SUV coupé — a large, four-door vehicle that combines the commanding ride height of an SUV with the sloping, fastback roofline of a coupé. In Morocco it is sold through the official Audi importer network and is positioned firmly in the premium large-SUV segment, competing directly with the BMW X6, Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé, and Range Rover Sport.

Powertrain Options on the Moroccan Market

Moroccan buyers have an unusually rich choice of powertrains:

  • MHEV 50 TDI (286 hp, Quattro): The range backbone. A 3.0-litre V6 diesel with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system improves efficiency without requiring plug-in charging. Multiple trim levels — Executive, Black Edition, S Edition, Sport S, and the flagship S Edition Tiptronic — span 997,350 DH to 1,614,000 DH.
  • PHEV 55 TFSIe (394 hp, Quattro): A petrol-electric plug-in hybrid offering significant electric-only range for urban driving — well suited to Casablanca or Rabat residents who can charge at home or at the growing network of public chargers.
  • E-Tron Sportback 410 Quattro (114 kWh): The fully electric variant, priced at 1,116,000 DH, is ideal for buyers committed to zero tailpipe emissions. The large battery supports long inter-city trips, though the public fast-charging network in Morocco is still developing.

Who Is It For?

The Q8 is aimed at affluent Moroccan buyers — executives, entrepreneurs, and families — who want the prestige of a German flagship badge combined with everyday versatility. The high ground clearance and Quattro all-wheel drive make it equally at home on Moroccan motorways and on unsealed roads to rural riads or mountain retreats.

Trim Highlights

Entry point is the MHEV Executive V6 at 997,350 DH, which already includes a fully digital cockpit, MMI touch-response infotainment, leather seats, and adaptive air suspension on higher trims. At the top, the S Edition V6 Tiptronic at 1,614,000 DH adds S-line exterior styling, sport seats, and enhanced driver-assistance systems.

Market Context

Import duties and VAT make the Q8 significantly pricier in Morocco than in Europe, which is typical for this segment. Buyers should factor in Audi Morocco's official after-sales network for servicing, as maintenance costs are notably higher than mainstream brands.

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the Audi Q8 in Morocco?
The Audi Q8 is priced in Morocco between 997,350 DH and 1,614,000 DH depending on the trim and powertrain. The entry point is the MHEV Executive V6 3.0l TDI 286 Quattro Tiptronic at 997,350 DH, while the top-spec S Edition V6 Tiptronic reaches 1,614,000 DH.
Is the Audi Q8 e-tron available in Morocco?
Yes, the Audi Q8 E-Tron Sportback 410 Quattro with a 114 kWh battery is officially available in Morocco, priced at 1,116,000 DH. It offers a fully electric drivetrain with zero tailpipe emissions, though buyers should be aware that Morocco's public fast-charging network is still expanding.
What is the difference between the Q8 MHEV and the Q8 PHEV?
The MHEV (mild hybrid) uses a 48-volt system to assist the diesel engine slightly, improving efficiency but requiring no plug-in charging. The PHEV (plug-in hybrid) pairs a petrol engine with a larger battery that can be charged externally, enabling meaningful electric-only driving in cities like Casablanca or Rabat.
How does the Audi Q8 compare to the BMW X6 in Morocco?
Both the Audi Q8 and BMW X6 are premium large SUV coupés sold in Morocco at comparable price points. The Q8 offers a wider powertrain choice locally — including a full electric variant — while the X6 is typically favoured for its sportier driving character. Brand loyalty and after-sales proximity often tip the decision.
Which Audi Q8 trim offers the best value in Morocco?
The MHEV Executive V6 at 997,350 DH is the most accessible entry point and still includes a premium interior, Quattro AWD, and the proven 286 hp diesel engine. Buyers wanting extra kit without reaching the top of the range often consider the Black Edition at 1,060,000 DH for its distinctive styling package.
Does the Audi Q8 have good after-sales support in Morocco?
Audi vehicles in Morocco are sold and serviced through an official importer network with authorised dealerships in major cities. While service quality is generally high, maintenance costs and parts prices are notably higher than mainstream brands, so buyers should budget accordingly.

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