2010 Audi A8
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4.2 liter FSI V8 |
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372 hp |
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88.6 hp per liter |
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(from Audi Press Release) The new Audi A8 – The sportiest sedan in the luxury class
--Brand flagship
with highly efficient engines and aluminium body
--Intuitive MMI operating system, design, interior and build
quality set the standards
--Fuel consumption of each available engine improved by up to 22
percent
Fascinating sportiness,
innovative technology and superior comfort: Audi is bringing the
next generation of the A8 to the starting line. The new flagship
demonstrates the brand's clear Vorsprung durch Technik with its
light aluminum body, its powerful and highly efficient engines, the
improved MMI control system featuring a number of innovations and an
elegant interior with a craftsman's level of fit and finish.
The A8 also sets new standards of efficiency. The fuel consumption
of each of the engines available has been substantially reduced by
as much as 22 percent. The 3.0 TDI with front-wheel drive to follow
later emits only 159 grams of CO2 per kilometer (255.89 g/mile), and
with 6.0 liters of fuel per 100 km (39.20 US mpg), it boasts the
best fuel economy in the luxury segment.
“The new Audi A8 is the sportiest sedan in the segment,” says Rupert
Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG. “It
combines numerous functions in a new and intelligent way. And it is
unmatched in the stylistic elements and impression of the interior.”
The new luxury sedan, to arrive at dealerships in early 2010, is a
technical work of art combining sportiness and progressiveness. Its
elegant and powerful body is an aluminum Audi Space Frame (ASF),
weighing about 40 percent less than a comparable steel structure.
The new full LED headlights, which use light emitting diodes for all
light functions, are a completely exclusive high-end solution on
board the new A8.
They give the luxury sedan an unmistakable appearance even in
daylight and even more so after the fall of darkness. The
revolutionary optics used in these headlights mean a departure from
the tubular light modules commonly used today. The full LED
headlights herald a new chapter in the history of lighting
technology.
The interior enchants with new, even lighter lines, uncompromising
quality of fit and finish and extraordinary attention to the
smallest of details. The comfort on board is first class – from new,
emotionally charged ambient lighting to the luxurious adjustable
rear seats.
The Audi A8 combines a new level of technical intelligence with
exemplary and easy operation. When combined with the optional
navigation system, its Multi Media Interface MMI includes a
pioneering innovation: the MMI touch. This MMI touch system enables
the driver to control many functions intuitively; for example, the
navigation destination can be entered by tracing the letters on the
pad with a finger.
MMI navigation plus is networked in a novel fashion with the
advanced driver assistance and safety systems. It reads the road
ahead in the navigation data and provides this information to the
control units for the automatic transmission, the headlights and the
intensely refined Audi adaptive cruise control with stop & go
function.
The improved intelligence of these systems allows them to recognize
complex scenarios and make anticipatory decisions to support the
driver. In many situations, the new Audi pre sense safety system can
mitigate accidents and their consequences. Other novel additions are
a night vision assistant that highlights detected pedestrians and,
coming in the course of 2010, a speed limit indicator.
Up to 22 percent less fuel consumption: engines
The new A8 will
initially be offered with either of two engines, a 4.2 FSI with 273
kW (372 hp) and a 4.2 TDI, packing 258 kW (350 hp). These will be
followed a short time later by a 3.0 TDI with 184 kW (250 hp), which
is a completely new design.
The output and torque of all engines have increased, while fuel
consumption has decreased considerably – by as much as 22 percent
thanks to intelligent efficiency technologies such as the
recuperation system and the innovative thermal management.
A second variant of the 3.0 TDI will follow at a later date. It
provides 150 kW (204 hp) of power, drives the front wheels and
consumes only 6.0 liters per 100 km (39.87 US mpg) in the EU driving
cycle. That corresponds to a CO2 emission rate of 159 grams per km
(255.89 g/mile) – a value hitherto unattained in the luxury segment.
The standard new transmissions also play a large role in increasing
efficiency – the extremely convenient 8-speed tiptronic finely
graduates its eight gears while achieving a large overall spread.
Its control system is purely electronic, operated with an elegant
selector level and rocker switches at the steering wheel. The
quattro permanent all-wheel drive has a distinct sporty and rear-end
character. On request, the sport differential dynamically
distributes the forces between the rear wheels; on the A8 4.2 TDI
this feature is standard.
The new A8 also documents its standing as the sportiest luxury sedan
on the market in the chassis sector. The wheel control arms are made
of aluminum. The adaptive air suspension with controlled damping is
standard equipment and is integrated into the Audi drive select
dynamics system. The optional dynamic steering is a supplementary
component. Audi also offers a number of attractive multimedia
modules, from rear seat entertainment to advanced multimedia
services.
A grand tradition: luxury sedans from Audi
Audi can look back on a
rich history in the luxury segment. Audi and Horch, which was later
to become its sister brand and at the time was based in Zwickau,
Saxony, were already building large cars with eight-cylinder engines
in the late 1920s. One of these was the Audi Type R, also known as
the Imperator. Its 4.9 liter inline eight-cylinder engine generated
74 kW (100 hp) and 275 Nm (202.83 lb-ft) of torque.
In 1988, Audi undertook a new and successful attempt to establish
itself in the luxury class. The large sedan with the name V8 was
equipped with an eight-cylinder engine initially produced 184 kW
(250 hp), which was increased to 206 kW (280 hp) in the second
version. quattro permanent all-wheel drive – a first in the premium
segment – was already standard.
The first-generation A8 (1994) marked the first use of the aluminum
ASF body – a technological breakthrough – in a series-produced
vehicle.
Audi further extended its lead with the second-generation A8 (2002)
with the adaptive air suspension and the innovative MMI control
system. The single-frame radiator grille – the new face of the brand
– followed in 2003. The 2.8 FSI with the Audi Valvelift System for
the variable control of valve lift improved efficiency even further.
This version of the A8 set new standards, with its CO2 emissions of
199 grams/km (320.26 g/mile) being best-in-class. Audi has been
aggressively driving progress in the luxury class for many years
now.
At a glance: The new Audi A8
Body
Lightweight and yet
ultra-strong aluminum body with ASF design
Flowing design, optional full LED headlights
Interior and controls
Luxurious interior
with newly developed, spacious styling
Craftsman-level fit and finish, emotionally charged interior
lighting
Advanced MMI control system, MMI touch navigation system with
pioneering operating concept
Seats with optional ventilation and massage functions, luxurious
individual rear seats optional
Safety
New Audi pre sense safety system for mitigating accidents and their consequences
Infotainment and driver assistance systems
Next-generation
navigation system closely networked with the assistance systems,
high-end audio systems and online services
Night vision assistant with pedestrian marking, adaptive cruise
control with stop & go function and advanced driver assistance
systems available
Drivetrain
Two TDI engines and
one gasoline engine, all with direct fuel injection, with power
ranging from 184 kW (250 hp) to 273 kW (372 hp
Consumption reduced by as much as 22 percent with enhanced
performance
New 3.0 TDI with 150 kW (204 hp), best-in-class CO2 value of 156
g/km (251.06 g/mile)
All engines with recuperation system, 3.0 TDI also with
start-stop system
New 8-speed tiptronic as standard, shift-by-wire control
Standard quattro all-wheel drive, sport differential optional
(standard with A8 4.2 TDI)
Chassis
Lightweight aluminum wheel suspension
Audi drive select dynamic driving system including adaptive air
suspension and adaptive damping standard, optional dynamic
steering