2012 Audi S8 revealed [video added]

 2012 Audi S8 revealed [video added]
2012 Audi S8, 31.08.2011

New flagship S8 gets a 4.0 liter TFSI twin-turbo V8 with 520 PS (382 kW / 513 bhp) and 650 Nm of torque (479.42 lb-ft)

The flagship has launched.

The Audi S8 is here ahead of its public debut at the Frankfurt motor show in two weeks and it is sporting some healthy figures.

The S8 is powered by a 4.0 liter TFSI twin-turbo V8 configured to deliver 520 PS (382 kW / 513 bhp) and 650 Nm of torque (479.42 lb-ft). Transmission is the 8-speed Tiptronic - engine and gearbox together allow the S8 to do the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint in just 4.2 seconds. Top speed on the (Quattro) all-wheel drive S8 is electronically-limited to 250 km/h (155 mph).

Audi also adapts its "cylinder on demand" cylinder deactivation technology to the S8 which helps it reach a fuel-economy figure of 10.2 liters/100 km.

The S8 also features an adaptive air suspension with variable damping. Standard wheels are the 9J x 20-inch rims with 265/40R20 tires while four 21-inch wheel offerings are available as an option.

On the inside, the flagship range-topper gets multi-way, powered comfort sports seats designed specifically for the S8 while a variety of lush finishes are available.

New tech on the S8 is the 360 degree parking system with four cameras getting an around-the-car view while a computer splices the images together for the driver to see on the display screen.

Full details can be found in the press release below.

Source: Audi

The Audi S8

The Audi S8, which will be launched on the market in spring 2012, is the new head of the Audi S model family - a large, luxurious sedan of supreme power. The new 4.0 TFSI in the S8 generates no less than 382 kW (520 hp) and delivers a constant 650 Nm (479.42 lb-ft) of torque to the crankshaft between 1,700 and 5,500 rpm. The result is outstanding performance: The sprint from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) takes just 4.2 seconds, and top speed is electronically capped at 250 km/h (155.34 mph).

This makes the fuel consumption of the sonorous and smooth twin-turbo V8 all the more amazing: It averages just 10.2 liters per 100 km (23.06 US mpg), much less than its competitors. The free-breathing, 5.2-liter V10 in the previous model consumed an average of 13.2 liters per 100 km (17.82 US mpg). Fuel consumption decreased by nearly 23 percent despite a 51 kW (70 hp) increase in output.

Behind the top value for the new Audi S8 are the combined technologies of the Audi modular efficiency platform, including the recuperation and start-stop systems. The newly developed "cylinder on demand" technology plays a particularly large role. Under part load, it deactivates four of the eight cylinders for an efficiency gain that is particularly pronounced at moderate highway speeds. A package of acoustic measures including the Active Noise Cancellation system suppresses possible intrusive noise and vibrations.

The eight-speed tiptronic in the S8 also unites sportiness and efficiency. It uses tall gears at low revs whenever possible, but downshifts quickly and comfortably when requested by the driver. The tiptronic delivers the power to a quattro drivetrain combining a self-locking center differential with the sport differential at the rear axle. During dynamic driving, the lion's share of the power flows to the outside wheel to literally push the large sedan into the corner.

Chassis

The new Audi S8 also pulls out all the stops when it comes to the chassis. One of its features is a specially tuned adaptive air suspension with variable damping, which can vary the ride height of the body between three levels and thus ensures a wide-ranging driving experience. It harmonizes perfectly with the dynamic steering, also standard, that adapts its steering ratio and boost to the vehicle's speed. It uses slight, nearly imperceptible steering corrections to stabilize handling at the cornering limit.

The Audi drive select dynamics system encompasses these two systems as well as engine management, the eight-speed tiptronic and the sport differential. The driver can determine the function of these components by choosing between the five modes comfort, auto, dynamic, individual and efficiency.

The standard, S-specific wheels measure 9 J x 20 and are shod with 265/40-series tires. Audi offers five additional wheels as options, four of which have a 21-inch diagonal. The four internally ventilated disc brakes measure 400 millimeters (15.75 in) in diameter up front and 365 millimeters (14.37 in) at the rear. The matt black calipers up front bear S8 logos. Each of the optional carbon fiber-ceramic discs saves over five kilograms (11 lb) of weight. Their calipers are anthracite gray. The ESP stabilization program includes a sport mode, in which engine output is determined solely by the position of the pedals.

Body and design

A decisive advantage of the S8 is the comparatively low weight of 1,975 kilograms (4,354.13 lb). The luxury sedan's ASF (Audi Space Frame) body is made almost entirely of aluminum. Only the B-pillars are made of ultra high-strength steel. The body weighs just 231 kilograms (509.27 lb); a conventional steel construction would be around 100 kilograms (220.46 lb) heavier. The Audi ultra-lightweight construction allows weight to be reduced in other areas as well, such as the chassis.

Fine design details signal the special position that the 5.15 meter-long (16.90 ft) S8 occupies in the Audi range. The single-frame grille is platinum gray and its eight double bars are covered in chrome. An aluminum-look blade makes the bumper appear sharper, and there are high-gloss black slats and aluminum-look ribs in the side air intakes.
On the sides, body color trim strips on the sills, door handles with strips of aluminum and polished aluminum-look mirror housings catch the eye. The diffuser insert at the back of the car includes a blade with a two-layer aluminum-look finish offset with parts in platinum gray. The exhaust system ends in two oval dual tailpipes in a chrome-look finish.

S8 or V8 T badges can be found in the front, on the back and on the sides. The color range includes 13 shades, two of which - Daytona Gray and Prism Silver - are reserved for the S8.

Interior

The interior shines with craftsman-like fit and finish and small yet effective accents. The multi-way, power-adjustable comfort sport seats have been designed exclusively for the S8. They are optionally available with exclusive seat upholstery in quilted lunar silver. The stitching and piping are in contrasting steel gray, while the upper inlays on the instrument panel and tiptronic selector lever present the material Carbon Atlas.

The leather multifunction sport steering wheel has color-contrasting stitching and an S8 emblem, which can also be found on the instruments. Typical of the Audi S models, these have gray dials with white needles - a design which is repeated in the classic analogue clock. The illuminated door sill trims with the S8 logo are a further eye-catcher. The display of the driver information system and the MMI monitor greet the driver with special S8 screens. The shift paddles and pedals are in an aluminum-look finish; a red ring frames the start button.

The S8 offers a wide selection of interior colors, inlays and seat upholstery. These include particularly soft Valcona leather and seats with ventilation and massage functions. The leather package, a DVD changer, the convenience key with sensor-controlled lock for the trunk and the ambient lighting package round out the list of standard interior equipment. The Audi S8 is also equipped with the innovative LED headlights and double glazing.

Equipment

Beyond the generous standard equipment, Audi makes all of the high-end options from the A8 series available in the new S8. The driver assistance systems, which are closely networked with one another and the navigation system, are particularly innovative.

The core of these is the adaptive cruise control system with stop & go function; others include Audi side assist, Audi lane assist, the speed limit display and the night vision assistant with highlighting of detected pedestrians.
Supplementing these technologies is the safety system Audi pre sense, which is available in a number of versions. A new break recommendation function uses steering motions and additional parameters to detect if the driver is getting tired and issues an appropriate warning.

New to the A8 family is the parking system with 360° camera. Four small cameras record images of the sedan's immediate surroundings and a computer splices them together. The driver can call up a variety of views on the MMI monitor, including a virtual top-down view. The system enhances safety while maneuvering and in narrow driveways. Special views allow the driver to see cross-traffic.

The MMI navigation plus, which comes standard, represents the state-of-the-art in infotainment systems. It includes the groundbreaking MMI touch input system, a large hard drive and a high-resolution 8-inch display. The high-end system can be combined with the likewise standard Bluetooth online car phone, which brings special Internet services to the car and provides WLAN connectivity for mobile devices.

The Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System with its 1,400 watt amplifiers and 19 speakers impresses with its amazing sound.

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 Microice Microice
The S8 in Ronin made me love Audis and this certainly has the muscle to take the fight the competition.
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August 31, 2011 5:55 am
 PAA PAA
Yes I like the Audi design so much but I can't stand the similarity between the models. I was looking at the home page displaying the A6 A7 and A8 and I was wondering if I could actually tell which is which. Sorry Audi, I am an admirer but not an owner-to-be.
August 31, 2011 8:10 pm
 surubutna surubutna
BMW M5 560hp, 4.4 0 to 60 - AUDI S8 520hp, 4.2 0 to 60, one question: Am I missing something here? Cause you know, bmw has 40 more hp, and still it's 0.2 slower, is it because of the Quattro?
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August 31, 2011 6:05 am
 Yobe Yobe
Might be difference in weight???
August 31, 2011 6:20 am
 BMWCS BMWCS
It?s most likely due to the short gearing in the 8 speed auto along with the added grip from AWD. It?s probably pretty quick up to 100mph, but at higher speeds AWD becomes a disadvantage in terms of acceleration. A good example is the X5m/Cayenne Turbo. I have seen them hit 60 in 4.1-4.3 in some magazines, despite them weighing over 5000Lbs, but they hit 100mph in about the time it takes a 350hp car to reach that speed. Also the Panamera turbo hits 60 in the 3 second range, while the M5?s manufactures estimate is 4.4(most likely conservative), yet they both lap the ring in roughly the same time?
August 31, 2011 6:32 am
 Shumy Shumy
0-62 mph in 4.2 seconds is amazing..
+1
August 31, 2011 6:07 am
 Prince_Ash Prince_Ash
impressive for a car of that size and weight.
August 31, 2011 6:15 am
 tumbo tumbo
Holy shi...!! 4.2 seconds!! That is faster then an M5, RS5, TT-RS, R8 V8 etc... Hats off!!
August 31, 2011 6:56 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
0-60 in just over 4 seconds in something this big is unbelieveable. That even leaves Evos trailing!
August 31, 2011 7:19 am
 911gt2 911gt2
Ever hear of the Panamera Turbo?
August 31, 2011 8:17 am
 loki loki
4.2 secs almost makes me think of a typo. If it isn't, well, let's say it's impressive. Then again, I'm sad to see the Lambo V10 from the old S8 go...
August 31, 2011 7:43 am
 maloparac maloparac
...and 6.0 W12 is gone
September 1, 2011 11:23 pm
 Microice Microice
With the way this goes I wonder how fast the RS6/RS7 will be with an uprated version of this engine.
August 31, 2011 7:49 am
 PONTIAC G8 GXP PONTIAC G8 GXP
To reach 0 - 100 km/h for a 4,2 seconds it needs or Porsche PDK gearbox, or to be ultra light of have at least 600 hp
August 31, 2011 9:10 am
 Dude von Dudenstein Dude von Dudenstein
Stunningly fast for a car this big and heavy. If it reaches 60 in 4.2 seconds, we would expect it to have more brake-horsepower. But it hasn't.
August 31, 2011 9:24 am
 swifthead swifthead
if they put that engine in upcoming RS5 than we have a true german rival to the japanese GT-R!!!!!!
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August 31, 2011 10:21 am
 afterace2 afterace2
I never really liked the new A8 in terms of looks but these subtle changes make it appear way way better + the engine is amazing!
August 31, 2011 10:29 am
 surubutna surubutna
I thought about the weight, but could the S8 be lighter than the M5? Is that possible? I mean, M5 is a 5 series, and S8 an A8, they're in different segments, and the the M5 is no Escalade, so, two conclusions: or BMW underrated its 0-60, or Audi overrated its..
August 31, 2011 11:09 am
 MercedesSL MercedesSL
The S8 is around 4400lbs. The M5 is around 4200lb which includes 240lb for driver and a full tank...Its around 4000lb w/o.
August 31, 2011 11:41 am
 surubutna surubutna
LOL, so: BMW has more 40hp, less 400lb, more 22lb-ft (and does 9.9l/100, 0.3l less than the S8, not that it matters to this question..), but it's 0.2 seconds slower than the S8 from 0 to 60? Talking about being confused here..
August 31, 2011 3:13 pm
 MercedesSL MercedesSL
To bad 0-60 is not a good indication of the over all performance of a car. Since the M5 can lap the ring as fast as a Panamera Turbo..leaving the S8 far far behind.
September 4, 2011 5:15 pm
 isaacu isaacu
Audi has fired its 'Phalanx gun' giving us the S6/S6 Avant, S7 Sportback and the 'Hugo Boss' Sports-Saloon flagship S8. Horsepower and economy figures are impressive with the 520hp S8 standing out. Once again, rivals real or imagined are going to try climbing 'Orang-utang like' into is game. Congratulations to Audi for the Three Furies! isaacu
August 31, 2011 12:09 pm
 fgb8387 fgb8387
are the S6/S7 the same engine than S8??? where is the 100hp difference?
August 31, 2011 12:51 pm
 automobile007 automobile007
Great performance, but very disappointing looks. the old S8 looked great, this looks like an overweight A4 diesel
August 31, 2011 1:04 pm
 Uptohere Uptohere
Ronin 2! I'll take mine in phantom black or depang blue.
August 31, 2011 2:20 pm
 Uptohere Uptohere
Make that sepang blue.
August 31, 2011 2:22 pm
 golddaytona golddaytona
zzzz
August 31, 2011 3:11 pm
 GTurbo GTurbo
The first aluminium-bodied S8 in Ronin is by far the finest, the 6.0litre W12 in the Transporter movie franchise remains indelible in my memory, but this should also make a product placement cameo appearance in a cool action movie pretty fast with such tyre-screeching performance statistics! Apart from the elegant side profile, front and rear are somewhat nondescript for a flagship model. Come on Audi!
August 31, 2011 3:41 pm
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