A8/S8 [Official] Audi S8 - Arrives With Subtle Style, 563 HP Twin-Turbo V8


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Audi S8 - Arrives With Subtle Style, 563 HP Twin-Turbo V8

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Only the long-wheelbase model will be available in America.
Audi unveiled its current A8 to the world roughly two years ago. When we saw S8 prototypes completely uncovered at the Nürburgring last year we assumed a reveal was nigh, but it actually took Audi another year to unwrap up its large ‘Bahn burner. That time has finally arrived, as we greet the new 2020 Audi S8 in all its 563-horsepower (420-kilowatt) glory.

Hopefully It's Better Than The A8:

That figure will undoubtedly be the takeaway for just about everyone interested in Audi’s big performance sedan. The S8 trades the six-cylinder from the standard A8 for a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, and it is rather gutsy. In addition to prolific horsepower, the mill generates 590 pound-feet (800 Newton-meters) of torque, something a car weighing nearly 2.5 tons sorely needs. It also incorporates Mild Hybrid technology with a 48-volt system for stop-start functionality, something which Audi says helps with both efficiency and performance.

Big power requires big responsibility to keep it under control, which is why Audi fits the S8 with predictive active suspension as standard equipment. This system can raise and lower each wheel individually to control movement in a variety of situations, not the least of which being rough roads where forward-looking cameras can detect potholes and adjust the suspension accordingly. Beyond that, set Audi’s drive system to dynamic and the trick suspension limits body roll to approximately 2.5 degrees. In comfort, the suspension will lean the sedan a full 5 degrees to help absorb lateral forces. Quattro all-wheel drive with all-wheel steering and a sport differential further enhance the S8’s maneuverability at both low and high speeds, while optional carbon-fiber ceramic brakes (measuring 16.5 inches in front and 14.6 in the rear) help bring the big beast to a halt.


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Exterior-wise, the S8 is properly subtle. Aside from the snazzy five-spoke wheels and S badging fore and aft, only a keen eye would spot the slightly more aggressive front fascia with redesigned corner intakes. Things are a bit more obvious at the rear, where a set of quad exhaust tips replace trapezoid outlets on the A8. Upgrades are similarly understated inside, with the S8 getting an exclusive upper inlay made of Carbon Vector that creates a special 3D effect. Matte aluminum trim and diamond-stitched seats with embroidered S badging also set the super sedan apart from the A8, and the cockpit is just as jam-packed with digital screens and tech. In fact, Audi says a fully optioned S8 has no less than five radars, six cameras, twelve ultrasound sensors, and yes, a laser scanner.

The standard-wheelbase Euro-spec S8 is featured in the photo gallery above, but Audi USA is keen to tell us the only S8 available in the States will be the long-wheelbase model. We’ll include photos of that version along with pricing and availability as soon as Audi releases it.

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Source: Audi

2020 Audi S8 Arrives With Subtle Style, 563 HP Twin-Turbo V8
 
No way. Pass. The proportions are terrible and the chrome makes it worse.

The German luxury car makers are putting out news cars with shocking speed now. My goodness. You're going to need a entire book to attend Frankfurt this year.

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Following a gym membership and some makeup, a rather plain looking lass may now draw a bit more attention.
 
I want to experience the wheel actuating air suspension.

Noise cancelling is way overdue in cars. Especially in those using runflat tyres.

I think this will be an incredible car to drive.
 
One plus I see with the S8 and most S level Audis is that they don't go crazy with the exterior badging. There's a relative subtlety to it that I appreciate. But that front 3/4 view which really accentuates the front overhang and highlights the shorten front axle to a-pillar distance? Yeesh.
 
Nice stance from the rear and that's it. A8/S8 ought to have been on the MSB platform. Shame.
There is still something Audi could do straight away and use the MSB platform, that is build an Audi A9. If they did that, or were doing that to be released in 1-2 years. We wouldn't have to wait for a whole generation to pass for the A8 switch over to MSB.
 
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Tragic exterior design and cold interior. I’ve seen less than 10 A8’s since it went on sale.

The S8 used to win the style, rarity, and coolness award in this class. Not anymore.
 
I think only the facelift might save this car, as it did with the previous generation.

I think sharing platforms with the Flying Spur/Panamera would have been its only saving grace, this generation A8 is unfortunately doomed.
 
The D5 A/S8 will be the last "traditional" large luxury-class sedan by Audi. I reckon that it will pass without much, if any, notice. A bit of a shame as the A/S8 sedans, from their appearance in 1994 throughout the D4 series, were attractive alternatives to the offerings by M-B, BMW, Jaguar, etc.

The current cars' successor is almost certain to be a significantly different automobile altogether. BEV-platformed (PPE), a Sportback rather than a traditional 3-box sedan, still large with length approaching 5200mm and approx. 1970mm in width- while featuring a relatively low ride height. We'll surely see some Aicon Concept elements in its' exterior design, albethem a bit more "conventional" in terms of proportions. The nomenclature will likely change as well. eTron 8 or 9 ? Presentation ? Perhaps in 2023/24 as a concept-2025 in production form.
 

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Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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