Highest safety score for two Audi Q8 SUV models

PHOTOgraphs COURTESY OF AUDI PHILIPPINES The 100 percent electric Q8 e-tron range, now available in the Philippines, boasts of the highest IIHS safety rating based on various factors like crashworthiness.
Audi's e-tron lineup of electric vehicles currently sits as one of the most diverse offerings in the industry. With the recent launch of 2024 editions of the Q8 e-tron SUV and the Q8 Sportback e-tron, the German luxury automaker has shown that it doesn't stop improving these two exceptional full-size flagship models.
Both received the auto industry's coveted safety mark after the US-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the highest 2023 Top Safety Pick+ rating to the Q8 e-tron SUV and the Q8 e-tron Sportback pure electric luxury rides.
The two, which debuted in the Philippines last August, fared excellently in crashworthiness, as well as other factors such as crash avoidance and lighting technology. The criteria for safety evaluations are basically the same for electric vehicles and combustion engine-powered counterparts.
But with its e-tron range, Audi goes further by ensuring the battery is safeguarded in the event of a crash. The e-tron models' battery system consists of a rigid housing that not only protects its modules even during a major collision, but also acts as an additional reinforcement for the vehicle's structure.
Since battery pack designs are critical for an electric vehicle's overall safety, the IIHS updated last February its side crash evaluation which now has 82 percent more energy compared to the original test, along with a new nighttime vehicle-to-pedestrian front crash prevention test. The standard crash avoidance systems on the Q8 e-tron SUV and the Q8 e-tron Sportback garnered a "Superior" rating for daytime use and an "Advanced" rating for nighttime use.

New Audi Vehicle Safety Center in Ingolstadt has significantly improved its crash-test facilities.
'Good' ratings
To qualify for the two highest 2023 IIHS awards, a vehicle must earn "Good" ratings in the driver- and passenger-side small front overlap and original moderate overlap front collision tests, and should come equipped with "Acceptable" or "Good" headlights across all its variants.
