This Audi A8 has take the long road in becoming a legitimate
competitor for the full-size Mercedes-Benz in addition to BMW sedans. When it
made its debut with the optional W-12 engine and their aluminum space frame.
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2015 Audi A8
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But, it's the newest generation of
2015 Audi A8 that truly sticks
out as a fully realized contender in the niche and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class still
stands at the front end of the line in this class and the 7-Series isn't
trailing much behind–but the
Audi A8 offers a set of interesting drivetrains
and an abundance of technology that can help sway shoppers toward the jewelry - rather than the star in addition to roundel. It's a real player in the segment
now–competing happily at virtually every level–and even winning many of the
categories along the way.
With regard to 2015, Audi A8 gains more desirable LED
headlamps standard across this lineup, and more power with better efficiency
amongst most of its drivetrains.
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2015 Audi A8 Interior
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Audi A8 will come in standard-length A8 and extended-length
A8 D models, depending on which drivetrain is actually specified - We'd
recommend the A8 L and its particular five inches of additional wheelbase in
addition to overall length. Nearly all than it goes to rear legroom: you
receive a roomier rear seat, along with easier entry and exit, with out
significant sacrifice in maneuverability - Trunk space is abundant in both
versions. Included in the W12 and obtainable in V-8 models are lavish personal
seats in back that might just be cause to get someone else to try and do the
driving. Four-zone climate manage keeps everyone comfortable, the back seats
are power-adjustable and the right-side one includes a footrest while the
left-side seats includes massage and recline features. We'd also recommend you
spring for your two-panel panoramic sunroof as it brightens the lining without
interfering with headroom.
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2015 Audi A8 Review and Release Date
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The
2015 Audi A8 comes with the latest version of Audi's MMI
system and which is completely redesigned versus the last generation. Once again,
you get a rotating controller to scroll through menus, but the special new
characteristic is MMI Touch--a scratchpad that produces address or info entry
less difficult by simply scratching out personal letters. Steering-wheel
controls also allow you to see an abbreviated list of options and a new Google
Maps–based navigation system uses its data connection to get live-updated
mapping in addition to routing information. That system and a built-in wireless
hotspot have been created standard, though the data is actually on subscription
from T-Mobile.