2006 Audi S8
| Price | approximately $117,486 | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 5.2 liter V10 | Weight | 4277 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | natural | Torque | 398 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm | ||
| HP | 450 hp @ 7000 rpm | HP/Weight | 9.5 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 86.5 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 5.1 seconds | Top Speed | 155 mph (electronically limited) | 
(from Audi 
			Press Release)  Distinct sports 
			appeal and supreme comfort – these are the two defining 
			characteristics of the Audi A8. At the time of its market launch 
			three years ago, this large saloon shot straight to the top of the 
			luxury segment thanks to its dynamic qualities. The brand with the 
			four-ring emblem is now unveiling a sporty top model of the very 
			highest calibre in the luxury segment: the new Audi S8. It will be 
			appearing on the market in the mid of 2006, with a price tag of EUR 
			97,600.
			
			The Audi S8 is equipped with a new V10 engine that capitalises on 
			the expertise of the super sports car Lamborghini Gallardo. The 
			10-cylinder power unit develops 450 bhp of power and 540 Nm of 
			torque from a swept volume of 5.2 litres. The torque value is 
			achieved at as low an engine speed as 3,500 rpm. As on the Le Mans 
			winning R8, the most successful racing car in the world, FSI petrol 
			direct injection assures superior power output in the Audi S8. This 
			luxury saloon sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, and is 
			electronically governed at 250 km/h.
			
			The driveline and chassis of the S8 have been modified to reflect 
			the engine's power. A quattro drivetrain of the latest generation 
			with asymmetric/dynamic torque distribution diverts the engine's 
			power to all four wheels. The firmer settings of the adaptive air 
			suspension sport and modifications to the steering ensure that the 
			power and dynamism of the drivetrain are translated with precision 
			into locomotion.
			
			The design of the new S8 completes the picture – the sporty top 
			model also has the looks of the most athletic luxury saloon car. 
			There is an atmosphere of luxurious elegance inside the car. Its 
			lavish equipment lends the Audi S8 a pre-eminent status within the 
			competitive field.
Engine: New V10 with FSI technology adopted from the world of motor racing
In outfitting the S8 
			with the V10, Audi is introducing an engine technology that has long 
			been demonstrating its performance potential in the world of Formula 
			1 racing. The Italian super sports car brand Lamborghini, a 
			subsidiary of Audi, likewise regards the ten-cylinder engine as 
			synonymous with dynamic power. This engine concept has a much more 
			sporty emphasis than a comparable twelve-cylinder power unit. 
			Ten-cylinder engines are more compact and lighter; thanks to the 
			smaller number of components, they have lower moving masses and less 
			internal friction.
			
			The 450 bhp V10 is the second generation of Audi V-engines, all with 
			a 90-degree included angle and a spacing of 90 millimetres between 
			cylinder centres. Key areas of the Audi version have been 
			reengineered compared with the engine in the Lamborghini Gallardo. 
			The bore has been increased from 82.5 to 84.5 mm; the stroke is 92.8 
			mm and the displacement 5204 cm3. A so-called bedplate structure – 
			an intermediate frame – reinforces the extremely compact crankcase, 
			which is made from cast aluminium.
			
			With its crankpin offset of 18 degrees, the V10 fires at the ideal 
			spacing of 72 degrees crankshaft angle. A balancing shaft located 
			within the "vee" eliminates the so-called free inertial forces of 
			the first degree and also contributes towards the engine's notable 
			refinement. All four camshafts can be adjusted continuously by 42 
			degrees crankshaft angle, depending on load and engine speed, to 
			optimise filling of the combustion chambers and thus enhance the 
			power output. They are driven by no-maintenance chains and actuate 
			the 40 valves via roller cam followers.
			
			The V10 in the new Audi S8 uses FSI petrol direct injection. This 
			permits a high compression ratio of 12.5:1 and a correspondingly 
			more effective combustion process based on a lambda value of 1. The 
			common rail injection system delivers the fuel directly to the 
			combustion chambers in precisely metered amounts, at a pressure of 
			up to 100 bar. 
			
			The two-stage magnesium variable intake manifold incorporates 
			electronically controlled tumble flaps that induce a swirling 
			movement in the air drawn in. Four close-coupled main catalytic 
			converters take charge of exhaust emission control for the V10 of 
			the Audi S8. FSI technology has impressively demonstrated its 
			potential in motor sport – the R8 racing car equipped with it 
			participated in the 
			Le Mans 24 Hours on five occasions for Audi, winning the race on 
			four of those occasions. 
			
			The powerful ten-cylinder engine is designed for impressive torque 
			as well as engine power. It generates 450 bhp at 7,000 rpm, but 
			musters up 540 Nm of torque at just 3,500 rpm. 90 percent of the 
			torque is available from as low as 2,300 rpm. The V10 exhibits 
			spontaneous throttle response and very refined running, and under 
			load it also produces sonorous acoustics, as befits a dynamic car.
			
			The V10 imparts the luxury saloon with the road performance of a 
			high-calibre sports car. The Audi S8 races from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 
			seconds. The speed is not governed electronically until the needle 
			reaches 250 km/h. The engine shows a distinctly modest thirst, 
			needing only 13.9 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres – a figure 
			achieved partly thanks to the consistent use of lightweight design, 
			which clearly sets the A8 range apart from its competitors. With its 
			innovative aluminium body, the Audi Space Frame ASF, the S8 weighs 
			just 1940 kilograms, including the dynamic, sure-footed quattro 
			drive. On the new Audi S8, every horsepower has to propel just 4.31 
			kilograms – the power-to-weight ratio of a sports car. 
Drivetrain: Even more dynamism
Typically for an Audi, 
			the new S8 likewise focuses on quattro permanent four-wheel drive. 
			As a result it produces superior traction in all surface conditions. 
			25 years of expertise acquired in this domain by the brand with the 
			four-ring emblem have led to the development of a new quattro 
			generation with asymmetric/dynamic torque distribution – further 
			evidence of Audi's philosophy of "Vorsprung durch Technik".
			
			A centre differential, installed longitudinally in the driveline, 
			distributes power between the front and rear wheels according to the 
			prevailing situation. Normally, 40 percent is routed to the front 
			wheels and 60 percent to the rear, this slight emphasis on the rear 
			underlining the dynamic character of the Audi S8. If the surface 
			conditions change, the purely mechanical differential responds 
			without any delay; it can divert up to 85 percent of power to the 
			rear wheels, and as much as 65 percent to the front wheels. If a 
			wheel on one axle spins, it moreover overrides the Electronic 
			Differential Lock EDL by applying the brakes.
			
			The new S8 is equipped with six-speed tiptronic as standard. In 
			keeping with the character of this saloon model, the final ratio of 
			the automatic transmission is lower than on the A8 – the saloon is 
			still capable of forceful acceleration even in sixth gear. The 
			electronic transmission control is optimised to change gear more 
			dynamically. The driver can call up the transmission's Sport mode 
			via the selector lever – it still performs upshifts even at 
			relatively high engine speeds. It is in addition possible to change 
			gear manually with the shift paddles located behind the steering 
			wheel.
			
			For Audi, lightweight design is a philosophy that has implications 
			for every area of a vehicle. The V10 in the Audi S8 weighs in at a 
			mere 220 kilograms, in other words 20 kg less than an equivalent 
			competitor engine. Good axle load distribution and impressive road 
			behaviour are the result. For the same reason, the batteries and the 
			energy management are housed in the luggage compartment.
Chassis: Built for serene speed
The basic version of the 
			Audi A8, adaptive air suspension, already possesses distinctly 
			sporty attributes thanks to its elaborate layout. The control arms 
			are made from aluminium; the front suspension consists of a 
			four-link structure, and there is self-tracking trapezoidal-link 
			rear suspension. Various details of this layout were revised on the 
			S8.
			
			The basis is "adaptive air suspension sport", the sports suspension 
			layout that is available for the A8 as an option. On the S8, the 
			characteristics of the air springs and the shock absorbers 
			integrated into the air-spring bellows have been made somewhat 
			firmer. With a further reduction in rolling and pitching movements, 
			the sporty top model behaves with even greater agility and 
			manoeuvrability, but is as stable and safe as ever. The 
			elastokinematics of the rubber mounts in the axles have likewise 
			been modified in keeping with the character of the S8. The variable 
			steering ratio is roughly ten percent more direct, for even more 
			spontaneous handling. 
			
			Drawing information from seven special sensors and a number of other 
			parameters, the damping responds adaptively to the prevailing 
			requirements in a fraction of a second. Its control system features 
			four driving modes – automatic, comfort, dynamic and lift – which 
			the driver can call up via the terminal of the MMI operating system. 
			The body's ride height is as envisaged in conjunction with adaptive 
			air suspension sport, which is already 20 mm lower than standard. On 
			the S8, ground clearance is varied in three stages between 125 mm in 
			the comfort mode and 95 mm at constant high motorway speeds.
			
			The Audi S8 is equipped ex works with S-design cast alloy wheels. 
			Their dimension is 9J x 20, and the wide tyres are size 265/35. An 
			18-inch brake system assures a superlative braking performance. It 
			features four large-size ventilated brake discs. The brake calipers 
			are painted black, and adorned with a titanium grey S8 badge at the 
			front. The discs on the front wheels measure 385 millimetres in 
			diameter, and 335 mm at the rear.
			
			The optional ceramic brakes that also became available for the 
			twelve-cylinder A8 in summer 2005 are a further special feature of 
			the S8. They are made from a composite material comprising 
			high-strength carbon fibres embedded in hard, frictionally resistant 
			silicon carbide. The ceramic discs offer significant advantages 
			compared with conventional steel discs. They are about half the 
			weight, are largely insusceptible to heat fading and corrosion, and 
			achieve an operating distance of up to 300,000 kilometres – four 
			times that of steel discs. Optically, the high-tech brake system can 
			be identified by the special perforation on the large-size discs and 
			the anthracite-coloured calipers with the "Audi ceramic" lettering.
Design: Discreet sports style
The models in Audi's S 
			range have always epitomised refined sports appeal. The same applies 
			to the S8 – it lends the design of the A8 a dynamic edge. This 
			representative saloon is already inherently light and elegant in 
			character – its aesthetic appeal reflects its exceptional position 
			as a sports model in the luxury class. 
			
			The S8, too, is supremely athletic yet never aggressive in outlook. 
			The most striking differences are to be found at its front end. The 
			eye-catching single-frame grille displaying the S8 emblem is in 
			platinum grey, and its vertical struts have a chrome finish. Beneath 
			the grille, there are three low air inlets cut into the front apron. 
			The two large air inlets beneath the headlights are filled with 
			honeycomb grilles.
			
			Down the sides, in addition to the 20-inch wheels and the special 
			brakes, three details hint at the potential of the V10 engine: 
			emblems on the wheel arches, door handles with aluminium strips and 
			the aluminium-look exterior mirror housings. At the rear, the S8 
			emblem, a spoiler integrated into the luggage compartment lid, a 
			subtle light edge in the apron and an exhaust system with four 
			ellipsoidal tailpipes complete the range of optical modifications. 
			The S8 is the only model in the A8 range to be available in the 
			exclusive colour Daytona Grey, pearl effect.
Interior: Attention to detail
In common with the 
			exterior, the interior design of the Audi A8 reflects a character of 
			dynamic elegance and high quality – from the supple flow of the 
			driving area to the MMI user interface (Multi Media Interface), 
			which remains unequalled by any competitor thanks to its logical, 
			intuitive operating principle.
			
			The S8 adds various specific accents to this luxurious interior. 
			This is the first time that bi-colour seats with seams in a 
			contrasting colour have been used as standard; their four colour 
			combinations emphasise the air of luxurious sports appeal. The 
			colours for the seat centre sections differ from those for the side 
			sections and head restraints. The headlining is additionally 
			available in the S models' signature colour silver.
			
			Further details of the interior distinguish the sporty top model 
			from the A8. The door sill trims are adorned with S8 emblems, and 
			the inlays are in brushed aluminium or alternatively carbon fibre. 
			The three-spoke leather multifunction sports steering wheel with the 
			S emblem features colour-contrasting seams and aluminium-look shift 
			paddles. Leather and aluminium are used on the selector lever knob. 
			The needles on the instrument dials are in white, their scales in 
			light grey and their values in the characteristic S italic script.
			
Safety: No compromises
Quattro drive is one of 
			the core areas of expertise of the brand with the four-ring emblem. 
			It gives Audi drivers decisively more safety by always assuring 
			optimum traction. The asymmetric/dynamic torque split that is 
			possible on the new Audi S8 builds on this already significant 
			advantage. The high-performance brake system, too, makes a 
			substantial contribution towards active safety. The S8 is equipped 
			with a dynamic stability system that can be deactivated if required. 
			Its control strategy is tailored specifically to the dynamics of the 
			S8.
			
			In common with all other Audi A8 models, the S8 sporty top model 
			comes complete with a package of restraint systems that are 
			perfectly matched to the highly rigid aluminium body. The package 
			includes two front airbags, four side airbags and large-area 
			sideguard head airbags. All five three-point belts in the Audi S8 
			are fitted with belt tensioners. Active head restraints for the 
			front seats reduce the risk of whiplash injuries in the event of a 
			rear-end collision.
			
			The innovative lighting technology adaptive light with LED daytime 
			running lights is standard equipment on every Audi S8. Here, the 
			xenon plus headlights are equipped with static turning lights and 
			dynamic cornering lights. The separate LED daytime running lights, 
			each of which consists of five white light-emitting diodes and 
			consumes only a minimal amount of energy, can be considered a 
			pioneering invention.
Equipment: Luxury with new accents
The Audi A8 is already a 
			luxuriously equipped saloon. It features for instance deluxe 
			automatic air conditioning, the MMI operating system, the Driver 
			Information System, the electromechanical parking brake complete 
			with starting assist function, air suspension, the exclusive audio 
			system and the electrically adjustable front seats.
			
			The Audi S8 extends this package with a whole array of other 
			standard features. In addition to adaptive light technology, the 
			special 20-inch wheels and the 18 inch brake system, it incorporates 
			further luxury features in the version for the German market: 
			advanced key, the keyless access and authorisation system including 
			starter button for the V10, sound-insulating double glazing for the 
			windows, heated front and rear seats, a navigation system with DVD 
			drive and a surround audio system with CD changer. The door armrest 
			and the centre console in the S8 are upholstered in leather, 
			together with the seats. The sports seats are equipped with lumbar 
			supports and a memory function.
			
			One particular highlight that is available as an option is the 
			Advanced Sound System from Bang & Olufsen. The fully digital system 
			from the Danish high-end manufacturer integrates 14 speakers, each 
			energised by its own output stage. The output stages are grouped 
			together in two amplifiers, which supply an output of 1100 Watts if 
			required. The front tweeters use what is known as Acoustic Lens 
			Technology, and act as perfect punctiform sound sources. This sound 
			system represents the state of the art in audio reproduction adding 
			special allure to the sporty, deluxe equipment of the Audi S8.



