Audi RS Q8 is destroyed after filling with SEWAGE from burst pipe
Published on Dec 22, 2022 at 6:28 PM (UTC+4)
by Kate Bain
Last updated on Apr 26, 2023 at 3:27 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
An Audi RS Q8 has been destroyed after filling with sewage from a burst pipe.
In a video posted to Instagram, liters and liters of sewage can be seen flowing directly into the back of the $125,000 car.
In the video, which was taken by a Russian policeman, he can be heard describing the sickening situation in detail.


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“The sewage pipe snapped and broke the window,” he said.
“And the car is filling up with feces, literally.”
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When the officer and his team were called to the underground carpark, he said there was no mistaking the burst pipe was leaking sewage.
“The car smells so bad,” he said.
From what the officer saw, he predicted the car audi Q8 might not be salvageable.
And he’s quite possibly right.
As much as we love an Audi RSQ8, what’s it worth if it smells like sewage every time you get behind the wheel?


The video, which was filmed by @yardrey and posted by @smotra.ru, garnered a mixed reaction.
Some questioned how the leak was able to smash the back glass, suggesting the car was sabotaged.
“What was the pressure that the glass cracked?” they said.
“This case smells bad,” another added.


About the Audi RS Q8
The RS Q8 is the ultimate version of the SUV.
The 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine produces an impressive 591 horsepower.
It’s so powerful, it’s almost as impressive as its Lamborghini counterpart, the Urus.
Essentially, it boasts Lamborghini performance for a lot less money.
Inside, the Audi Q8 has almost the same interior as the slightly less powerful Audi Q8, but with some special trims.
It’s got bolstered front seats to hold you in while tackling corners and has the RS logo throughout the interior.
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Kate is Lead Editor, overseeing coverage across automotive, tech, and lifestyle content on the site. She has more than 10 years’ experience as a journalist and news editor, having worked across a range of major publications including News Corp, Daily Mail Australia, and Sky News. Kate holds a Bachelor of Business Management from University of Queensland and a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from Queensland University of Technology. She has been with Supercar Blondie since 2020 and played a key role in establishing supercarblondie.com as a leading automotive news destination.