Glamorgan Gazette

Audi’s sporting flagship speeds in

- DAVID WHINYATES newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE latest version of Audi’s luxury, high-performanc­e flagship saloon has been announced and first UK deliveries are expected before the end of the year.

Aimed at devotees of luxury travel who don’t always want to take a back seat and let their chauffeur do all the driving, the new Audi S8 is a real Jekyll and Hyde car with the rarefied comfort and refinement of an ultra-luxury limo and the performanc­e and handling credential­s of a sports saloon.

Under the bonnet there’s a twin-turbo, V8 petrol engine with mild-hybrid technology channellin­g an impressive 571PS and 800Nm of torque to the road via predictive active suspension, dynamic-all-wheel steering and quattro drive supplement­ed by a rear sport differenti­al.

The mild hybrid system (MHEV) works continuous­ly to reduce fuel consumptio­n.

Its 48-volt belt alternator starter and the additional lithium-ion battery enable coasting with the engine switched off, fast restart and an extended start-stop range.

The cylinder on demand system, which deactivate­s individual cylinders in low-load operating situations, also helps to moderate fuel consumptio­n wherever possible.

The high-tech predictive active suspension, a standard feature that works in conjunctio­n with the adaptive air suspension, helps the performanc­e flagship to perform its dual role - it can lift or push down each wheel separately via electromec­hanical actuators, making it possible to actively control the trim of the body in any driving situation for the first time, thereby greatly reducing pitch or roll during accelerati­on or braking.

The front camera, which detects larger road surface irregulari­ties, enables this to be done predictive­ly.

The Audi drive select system – another standard feature – also helps to further enhance the impressive adaptabili­ty of the S8 with a choice of five operating modes, including a new Comfort + profile which makes cornering more comfortabl­e by tilting the body into bends by as much as three degrees to reduce the lateral accelerati­on acting on the occupants.

Other standard features include dynamic-all-wheel steering, a sport differenti­al and a host of driver assistance systems operated by a high-performanc­e processing unit which continuous­ly computes a differenti­ated model of the vehicle’s surroundin­gs based on the data provided by up to five radar sensors, six cameras, twelve ultrasound sensors and a laser scanner.

State-of-the-art connectivi­ty is promised with two large touch screen displays with haptic feedback and natural speech control. All driving-relevant displays appear in the Audi virtual cockpit, which can be switched between two views.

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