Audi A8 facelift revealed

    Audi A8 facelift gets styling and mechanical tweaks with clever lightning option.

    Published On Aug 21, 2013 07:11:00 PM

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    Audi A8 facelift revealed

    The facelifted Audi A8 has been revealed, with more powerful engines and new LED headlight technology among the changes. The updated Audi A8 was seen testing in India earlier.

    The revised A8, offered internationally in two wheelbase lengths and with front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, will make its debut at the Frankfurt motor show next month.

    The optional new LED technology is called MatrixBeam. It features 25 individual LEDs that can be switched on or off or dimmed individually, depending on the road conditions. The lights also adapt around corners, feature indicators with sequential lighting and, when linked with an optional navigation and MMI infotainment system, use the sat-nav to adapt to corners, hills and road classifications.

    Other exterior changes include new designs for the front and rear bumpers, bonnet, front grille and LED rear lights. A new boot layout is also offered to improve loading, and added insulation in the dampers reduces interior noise levels. New trims, colours and connectivity and technology options feature inside.

    The petrol engine line-up includes a 306bhp 3.0-litre V6, 429bhp 4.0-litre V8, 493bhp 6.3-litre W12 and 513bhp 4.0-litre V8 (for the S8). The diesels are a 254bhp 3.0-litre TDI and a 380bhp 4.2-litre TDI. A hybrid version mixes a 2.0-litre TFSI petrol engine with an electric motor .

    Expect Audi to launch the A8 facelift in India soon. 

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