
Agreed. The Bentayga sits on the same FWD platform as the Touareg and Audi Q8, and the proportions are quite bloated as a result. It really does look like an Audi Q8 wearing a Bentley Continental bodykit. Same with the Urus.the Bentayga doesn’t cut it
Agreed. The Bentayga sits on the same FWD platform as the Touareg and Audi Q8, and the proportions are quite bloated as a result. It really does look like an Audi Q8 wearing a Bentley Continental bodykit. Same with the Urus.
The GV80 is remarkably more handsome, as with most other RWD-based SUVs such as the Aviator.
Nope. It's FWD-based, and in Europe the lowest-spec versions of their vehicles like the A6 (which also uses the MLB platform) are offered with FWD. In fact, with the new "Quattro Ultra", Audi has basically turned their entire lineup into FWD-based Haldex-type AWD systems. To my knowledge the only RWD-based Audi is the R8, which is based on a Lamborghini platform.The MLB platform is RWD base
Nope. It's FWD-based, and in Europe the lowest-spec versions of their vehicles like the A6 (which also uses the MLB platform) are offered with FWD. In fact, with the new "Quattro Ultra", Audi has basically turned their entire lineup into FWD-based Haldex-type AWD systems. To my knowledge the only RWD-based Audi is the R8, which is based on a Lamborghini platform.
I really like this RWD-exclusive mindset that Genesis has. Even the Japanese are moving away from this like Lexus and Infiniti as they seem more interested in pumping out FWD-based crossovers with awkward proportions as their RWD lineup ages into obscurity with no one buying. Everytime I see that monstrous front overhang on the Lexus RX, I always question how people can be moved by such a design.
I think the GV80 might be the best-looking crossover to come out of Asia since the Infiniti FX of yore.
AGREE! jags end up becoming money pits.F Pace has nothing on the GV80 IMO. Its interior is fugly. Exterior...meh. Other than the crazy fast one ($80k+)...I will pass every single day.
Well, almost three years on mine and not a dime. Five year warranty, then it's time for a new one. Actually, except for collector/show cars, I've never kept one beyond three years...AGREE! jags end up becoming money pits.