Spied undergoing cold-weather testing in Sweden, the
fourth-generation Audi A8 is expected to take its stylistic cues from the
Prologue concept that showed us where the brand's design was heading back at
the 2014 LA Auto Show. Only for a more conservative market, expect some of the
concept's more eye-catching design elements to be toned down some.
Underneath the sharp new sheetmetal, the new A8 is
being prepared on the same MLB Evo platform that underpins the new Q7 – as well
as the Bentley Bentayga and numerous other models coming down the Volkswagen
Group pipeline. That ought to result in significant weight savings – an area
where the original A8 with its revolutionary aluminum construction made its
mark when it first hit the scene way back in 1994.
The new platform will also make the new A8 more
compatible with alternative powertrains straight out of the box. So we're told
to expect a plug-in hybrid version (built around a 3.0-liter V6 instead of a
smaller four) to follow not long after the debut of the conventional model.
We can expect the new A8 to carry most of the same engine options as the current model – including V6, V8, and W12 gasoline engines, and diesels with six, eight, and possibly even ten cylinders. Expect a new S8 performance version to pack over 600 horsepower to take on the Mercedes-AMG S63 and BMW M760i.
You can also count on the A8 to serve as a showcase
for Audi's latest infotainment and safety technologies – and potentially even
autonomous capabilities. Sources anticipate Audi will introduce its new
flagship sedan later in the new year, with an unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor
Show next September looking likely.
Source : Carscoops