Audi will introduce a host of new lightweight
technologies to the next-generation Audi A8 which arrives later this
year. Underpinning the new A8 will be a revised Audi Space Frame (ASF)
architecture fused with VW’s MLB EVO platform that incorporates aluminum,
steel, magnesium and carbon fiber.
The lighter architecture will offset the small
weight increase of the 2018 A8’s bodyshell due to the addition of more capable
crash structures to meet stringent regulations and protective measures for the
forthcoming hybrid powertrains. Autocar asserts that the body of the new A8 will
be 51 kg heavier than the current car. This shouldn’t adversely affect
the dynamics of the car as the platform will by 24 per cent stiffer.
Beyond its new structure and body, the
fourth-generation A8 is expected to receive a range of petrol and diesel
engines with the range-topper taking the shape of a 6.3-liter petrol W12 with
565 hp.
The new model will debut on July 11 at the Audi
Summit in Barcelona, Spain.