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gocubsgo55 10-23-2005 10:02 AM

wait, this thing has a Bang & Olufsen sound system?? i bet it will sound rediculous. Entry-level B&O headphones are $150, but they sound incredible.

titan 10-23-2005 11:05 AM

That's such a beautiful car, in and out.

heyitsme 10-25-2005 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
wait, this thing has a Bang & Olufsen sound system?? i bet it will sound rediculous. Entry-level B&O headphones are $150, but they sound incredible.


Doesn't really look like they specialize in loudspeakers though, I do a search and find some computer speakers, some television tech, mobile tech, random things etc. Where if you search a known brand like Bowers & Wilkins you get one high end speaker review after the other etc. I dunno.

Yumcha 01-28-2006 01:30 PM

Pricing revealed for Britain...
 
Audi S8 prices revealed

If you happen to find £70,780 down the back of the sofa, you could put your name down for an Audi S8.

The 5.2-litre V10 über-saloon goes on sale in April, and the first S8s are expected to growl on to UK roads in June.

With a modest 444bhp on tap, the S8 makes a discreet performance machine capable of 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds and is held back to a top speed of 155mph, so get rummaging down behind those cushions.

http://www.topgear.com/content/news/stories/464/

Yumcha 01-28-2006 01:31 PM

Road test from Topgear.com:

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Autobahn sign-posted Austria, Franz Ferdinand on the Bang & Olufsen, Germany's snow-swept winter hinterland blurring past as the latest evolution of Audi's continent-crushing S8 creeps towards its limiter; the subtexts are too numerous and confusing to deal with at any speed, let alone this one.

Easier to distil from this guilty mix of messages is the strong possibility that this new S8 is the zenith of Aryan engineering, so clear cut in its purpose and accomplished in its execution that it might actually be all the car you'll ever need.

If, that is, you're the sort of frenzied executive whose notion of need is warp speed capability on the daily commute and having enough change after the £70,000 asking price to pay off the traffic cops who'll be nicking you every morning, as they invariably will.

For make no mistake, this is a single-minded product for single-minded people and you need to know exactly what you're stepping into.

The S8 is problematically quick for a start, in as far as it's so refined you'll barely know what you've been up to until a magistrate is clarifying it all through gritted teeth.

And what with the price tag, fuel bills and all that bribing of the authorities you're going to have to do, it's certainly not going to seem like a bargain. But then nor would the equivalent S-Class.

The S55 AMG is, in fact, a murderous £20,000 more expensive, or a good five-year's worth of backhanders to your local constabulary.

And £70,000 is still five big ones less than the Maserati Quattroporte, a car whose very Italian sporting pretensions and aggressive semi-auto gearbox have all but neutered its limo-alike abilities.

So the S8 suddenly starts to look like a bit of a bargain. It'll do the shit-off-a-shovel stuff (by which we mean 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds, limited top speed of 155mph and all sorts of organ-distorting in between), but all the while it'll be your cosseting corporate cruiser, wafting you blissfully about like your head's full of Valium.

There are problems though, and to resolve them you have to ask yourself what you really want this car for.

If it's mostly so that some poor sod in a uniform can drive you about while you get nauseated gawping into your Blackberry, then you might as well spend a few quid more on the frankly ridiculous six-litre W12 or some 10 grand less on the perfectly capable 4.2 quattro, with a long-wheel base to boot.

Either of these will make life in the back ssat a damn sight easier to bear because the ride, not the industry's best at any time, is that much softer. The engineers at Audi have had a tricky time striking a balance between comfort and handling on the S8 and admitted as much to us. What you get, therefore, is a compromise. It's sort of stiff enough to be sporty, and sort of soft enough to be comfy. But only just on either count, and who wants to spend £70,000 on a compromise anyway?

Get a proper luxury car, make Jeeves put the seat so far forward that he's crushing his ribcage against the airbag and forget about it.

If, however, you are one of that rare breed of high-earning individuals who can't see fit to buy a car for work and a car for play, but must instead have an all-in-one super saloon to impress the shareholders midweek while still scaring the wife witless at weekends, the S8 will have you filling your boots. It truly is devastatingly quick.

Even allowing for the creep of the auto from a standstill, there's so much immediate grunt from upfront that it's tricky to pull away without snapping your head back - another thing that's only going to delight your chauffeur while you bite back the need to shotblast the upholstery with your scarcely digested power lunch.

With 90 per cent of torque allegedly available at just 2,300rpm, on the open road the S8 shows even less hesitation. Ripping through a six-speed Tiptronic auto, acceleration is seamlessly yet shamelessly aggressive.

Select Sport mode and the upshifts happen later, at higher revs, and the engine bellows in ball-shrinking fashion as all four driven wheels tear at the tarmac.

The root of this dizzying thrust is not just the 5.2-litre V10 engine from a Lamborghini Gallardo, but a development of it. Audi has taken its engine back from the Italians - fair enough really - and popped in the latest FSI technology that has seen gruelling development in the tiresomely dominant R8 Le Mans cars.

So that's supercar powerplant meets racecar tech, dropped into a pretty inconspicuous saloon car. The result is 450bhp, a bit less than the Lambo, but 398lb ft of torque, which is actually a bit more.

Via a centre differential, the S8 defaults to distributing this grunt 60/40 in favour of the rears. In extreme conditions, however, traction can still be optimised by transferring up to 65 per cent of the drive to the front or 85 per cent to the back.

Phenomenal braking is also a given on the S8, or at least it was on our car.

Audi decided it would be a good idea to fit the eye-watering £5,000 ceramic brake option to every single one of their launch cars. They're very big, largely immune to heat fade and should last the entire life cycle of the car, so maybe it's worth the extra dosh.

Hard to say without trying out the standard kit, but after a mere whiff of the S8's near-ballistic turn of speed, you're unlikely to settle for anything less.

So the S8 does go, stop and corner disarmingly well, despite the obvious, inherent dynamic shortcomings of a car with such formidable bulk and dimensions. But ultimately it never feels like a sports car, proving far more comfortable and exploitable in its natural environment, the autobahn. Here, as that all-or-nothing alternative to a private jet, it promises to satisfy the redlined autocratic urges of even the most demanding captains of industry.

And inside it's still what your boardroom despot would expect from an A8, but with the addition of masses of carbon fibre trim.

So you get acres of space front and rear, enough electrical kit to confuse even the pre-teens and an overwhelming sense of total, unimpeachable luxury.

But do you want carbon trim in an A8, alongside the already heady blend of brushed aluminium, Alcantara, soft touch plastics, leather, contrasting-stitch leather and two-tone leather on the seats? There's a hell of a lot going on in here, that once-lauded bastion of the upmarket understatement.

Which brings us back to the question of why an S8 is really on your shopping list.

If your palms start to moisten at the thought of carbon trim, at the perfect, brittle weave and critical weight saving, you don't want a car that weighs a whisker under two tonnes do you? You want the new RS4 that'll leave the S8 for dead, still seat five and save you another £20,000 for those twice daily run-ins with the law.

But the S8 operates as something of a halo car, not just, it seems, for Audi, but for Germans at large. Weaving through downtown Dusseldorf, we were harangued by pimply youths, windcheater-wearing car nerds and surly old buggers alike, all of them immediately aware of what they were looking at and exactly what was under the hood.

Judging by the level of adolescent excitement, interest and pride that the S8 commands in its homeland you'd have thought we were shooting Miss Rhineland in a bikini on the ice-cold aluminium bonnet, rather than the mechanical mess beneath that was, shamefully, their true source of arousal.

But it's a fitting insight into just what the S8 means and where it stands in the German automotive lexicon, that it can be relatively innocuous and yet still get double-takes from middle-aged mums with arms full of shopping.

Aside from a few 'S-Line' badges, a hugely subtle integrated rear spoiler and the telltale brace of twin exhausts, there is precious little to make the S8 stand out at all.

Some garishly branded calipers are the only real giveaway, and you can be sure these are the first thing prospective buyers will delete from the options list. Clearly this is a car you'd neither want to, nor need to, shout about.

Beyond the partisan icon status, however, it seems pretty tricky to justify the whopping expense of owning and running an S8 in the hopelessly restricted road-going environment of our little nanny state.

Your only real purpose for buying Audi's sporting flagship looks to be in having an A8 that's a lot faster than everyone else's.

A fabulous car in almost every respect, it nonetheless remains strangely pointless.

Matt Master

RWalker2 01-28-2006 01:40 PM

Man, I didn't like Audi's new grill at first but now I really do. That S8 is HOTT!

srika 01-28-2006 02:03 PM

holy :eek:

70,780.00 GBP = 125,506.47 USD

yeah... that's kinda up there. I guess there's an exlusive price of Audi V10 admission... after all, you're getting an engine from the Gallardo. :drool:

wonder how much the new RS6 will cost... :scratch:

Beltfed 01-28-2006 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by srika
holy :eek:

70,780.00 GBP = 125,506.47 USD

yeah... that's kinda up there. I guess there's an exlusive price of Audi V10 admission... after all, you're getting an engine from the Gallardo. :drool:

wonder how much the new RS6 will cost... :scratch:

You can't do a direct conversion from GBP to U.S.

The S8 in the U.S. will base in the low to mid $90k's.....nicely equipped under $100k. With every option coming in around $110k.

srika 01-28-2006 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by Beltfed
You can't do a direct conversion from GBP to U.S.

The S8 in the U.S. will base in the low to mid $90k's.....nicely equipped under $100k. With every option coming in around $110k.

:doh:.... well I guess... that's good news... :sad:

actually that's right where I would have expected it to be - $125k really seemed off-base... I shoulda known...

Moog-Type-S 01-28-2006 09:47 PM

That S8 is incredible. Inside and out!

Yumcha 01-28-2006 09:49 PM

Fave saloon car of that segment (over the Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW)...And the Aston Martin and Maserati cars don't count.

Yumcha 01-28-2006 09:50 PM

Wallpapers: http://www.dieselstation.com/archive/Audi-S8-2005/

srika 01-29-2006 02:30 AM


Originally Posted by Yumchah

score!!!!!!

Ruski 01-31-2006 01:55 PM

Ugly steering wheel.

phile 01-31-2006 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by Yumchah

:drool: You can practically smell the leather through the screen lookingg at the blow up interior pics.

AsianRage 01-31-2006 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by Yumchah

I love this car. It's unable to look bad. From any angle.

cob3683 01-31-2006 02:34 PM

Damn.....hell has frozen over.

I have found an Audi that I would actually want.

:thumbsup: Audi

srika 01-31-2006 02:36 PM

this is the state of automotive bliss. the only higher state, is RS8. :ponder:

is there gonna be an RS8? :drool:

DownUnder 01-31-2006 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by srika
this is the state of automotive bliss. the only higher state, is RS8. :ponder:

is there gonna be an RS8? :drool:

Hell yeah that would be awesome, RS8 with a twin turbo 5.2L V10 making 600+HP would be tits! :toocool:

jwong77 01-31-2006 03:37 PM

Those have got to be the coolest looking speaker grilles to ever grace a car!

srika 01-31-2006 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by DownUnder
Hell yeah that would be awesome, RS8 with a twin turbo 5.2L V10 making 600+HP would be tits! :toocool:

wouldn't it?? why don't they do it??? why does MB get to have all the fun w/ 600hp+ luxury cars??

srika 02-07-2006 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by Beltfed
Has that B&O system with the pop up speakers on the dash.....should be interesting.

full info on the stereo system:


Audi’s US$11,500 Concert-Level B&O Sound System

http://www.gizmag.com/go/5158/
damn... pretty ridiculous. I need to hear this thing in action.

http://img281.imageshack.us/img281/5...06541588jr.jpg

KavexTrax 02-07-2006 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by phile
:drool: You can practically smell the leather through the screen lookingg at the blow up interior pics.

that's inTOXICating ;)

gavriil 04-23-2006 06:52 PM

Next Gen. Audi A8 News **CGIs (page 1)**
 
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/7...nlarged3so.jpg

http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/8...nlarged8sz.jpg

Source: Autokampioen

fabrikated 04-23-2006 07:13 PM

i like it, but i think audi makes new generations too similair to the previous gens (lately).

Infamous425 04-23-2006 08:14 PM

the chrome bar across the rear gotta go. also makes the a6 look like a saturn

zeroday 04-23-2006 08:38 PM

hotness.

BstonBruin 04-23-2006 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by zeroday
hotness.

:agree: The design of this model, especially the back makes it seem as the car were smaller than it really is, making it look more sporty and nimble. :2cents:

vishnus11 04-23-2006 09:20 PM

The A8 just came out in 2004 or around there. No way their already thinking of a replacement, especially with Audi's long life cycles. I'm thinking that these are some CGI's of that A6 based 4 door coupe that we saw on a thread a few weeks back (ala CLS class).

Looks hawt and taut either way! :yum:

SeCsTaC 04-23-2006 09:37 PM

Looks more like a refresh than a redesign. How many years is Audi's model cycle any how? The A8 got a redesign in 2003, and they just recently refreshed the car with the new union grill. Redesign won't be for awhile IMO

chungkopi 04-23-2006 10:45 PM

looks hawt


but it's more A6 than a8

n3ok318 04-23-2006 10:48 PM

i know audi didn't copy but that tail light reminded me of the new 3 series coupe's tail lights

stangg172004 04-23-2006 10:49 PM

more muscular...

titan 04-24-2006 10:05 AM

Very nice. The rear reminds me of the latest 7's rear.

kurt_bradley 04-24-2006 10:10 AM

The front looks too much like the A6. Not that that's a bad thing, but the current A8 isn't that bad at all.

gavriil 05-11-2006 11:06 PM

Spy Shots: 2010 Audi A8 - - Source: The Car Connection


Spy Shots: 2010 Audi A8

Audi is busy developing the next A8, which is scheduled to be released at the end of 2009.

The first prototype mules have been sighted near the Nürburgring. Photos show the test car is about three inches longer than the current A8. Power will come from a new V-12 diesel and a new V-10 gasoline engine.

Audi's new A8 will meet strong competition on its introduction. In the same year, BMW will launch the new 7-Series, and the long-awaited Porsche Panamera four-door will also be on sale.

Our photos show a computer illustration of the new A8 and two photos of a prototype mule during testing.-Hans G. Lehmann/ Hidden Image

http://www.thecarconnection.com/imag...YWMRMTWWCH.jpg

http://www.thecarconnection.com/imag...EMRYEYIGML.jpg

phile 05-12-2006 12:28 AM

I hope not. I like the blocky (for an Audi, that is) look of the A8, I wouldn't want to see it changed with pulled-back headlights and such.

SpeedyV6 05-12-2006 11:08 AM

Looks like it's taking some styling cues from the Hyundai Sonata.

VoLLy 05-12-2006 12:40 PM

front healights look like a mazda 6.

charliemike 05-12-2006 01:27 PM

I'll take an S8 to go :)


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