Double dose of 2.0T, sub 4.0 second 0
to 60, Bentley-grade luxury, a value next to the S8. H Lazy throttle, obtuse
shifter.
Whether you walk into a bar and order a
double, or double down at the blackjack table or, for those opposed to vice,
play a friendly game of mixed doubles tennis, doubling is a call to action.
It's a catalyst for excitement and proof that you're packing more into your
day. Why else would there be racing roller coasters or double-barrel shotguns?
Doubling works in cars, too. Think of the Audi A8's new 4.0-liter V-8 as a
double dose of Audi's spectacular 2.0-liter turbo four. Two 211-hp turbo fours
fused into one 420-hp twin-turbo V-8 make for a very quick A8L.
Doubling
works in cars, too. Think of the Audi A8's new 4.0-liter V-8 as a double dose
of Audi's spectacular 2.o-liter turbo four.
Audi assures us that the A8L's 4.0-liter is
a depressurized version of the 520-hp engine in the S8. It doesn't really feel
that way. A charge to 60 mph takes 3.9 seconds Corvette territory. Stay in it,
and the long-wheelbase A8L will pass the quarter mile mark in 12.4 seconds at
112 mph, a half-second and 6 mph behind the S8. Something this big, this
aluminum, this luxurious, and moving this quickly usually flies, too. But the
A8L stays grounded at its 131-mph electronically limited top speed. In a
previous life, before double turbos, the 372-hp A8L 4.2 registered a relatively
mundane 5.1 seconds to 6o mph and a quarter- mile time of 13.8 seconds at 103
mph.
A lazy throttle is the only dissonant note
in Audi’s symphonic big sedan. A slow roll or a casual step into the throttle
from a stop is largely ignored. Push past the dead zone, and the car awakens
startled, lurching forward on the tug of torque that peaks at 406 pound-feet.
The lethargy mimics turbo lag, but the culprit is more likely a throttle
calibration that is initially unresponsive, presumably to smooth step-off
acceleration. Instead, it does the opposite.
The rest of the A8L is in tune. From the driver’s
seat, the car feels less intimidating than the rest of its class of leviathans.
The A8L’s cowl seems lower, the leather softer, and the instrument panel and
controls less daunting. Drive it at night, and the ceiling mounted lights cast
a halo above your head. We did find ourselves reaching a bit for the knob that
controls the radio, phone, navigation, and vehicle settings. Repositioning it
behind the shifter would help. The goofy shifter doesn’t always call up the
gear we thought we asked for, either, but now we’re reaching for complaints.
A
lazy throttle is the only dissonant note in Audi’s symphonic big sedan.
Out on the highway, the A8L’s thickly
applied refinement keeps the driver at a distance; the machinery is hardly
heard, and the structure barely registers wheel impacts. Start working the
steering, the brakes, and the engine, and each component readies itself to
serve at a moment’s notice automatic shocks tighten, in sport mode the gearbox
holds the lower cogs, and this Audi limo begins to act more like an RS5, albeit
one with a 40-inch waistline.
The 4.0T-powered A8L inevitably calls into
question the purpose of the more expensive S8, as the former is remarkably
agile and not far off in the drag-racing department. At a base price of $88,095,
the A8L (the S8 is only available with a regular wheelbase) undercuts the S8’s
opening bid by more than $20,000. The S8 trumps the A8L in braking and road holding,
but a set of summer tires would go a long way toward closing those gaps. Both
cars share the double-2.0T, er, the 4.0-liter V-8. The S8 is a little quicker,
but only those obsessed by the numbers will notice. We’d save the money. It’s
not as if the S8 is doubly powerful, though there’s an interesting idea...
The 4.0T-powered A8L inevitably calls
into question the purpose of the more expensive S8, as the former is remarkably
agile and not far off in the drag-racing department.
Specifications
§ Vehicle
Type: Front-Engine, 4-Wheel-Drive, 5-Passenger, 4-Door Sedan
§ Price
As Tested $107,645
§ Base
Price $88,095
§ Engine
Type: Twin-Turbocharged And Intercooled Dohc 32-Valve V-8, Aluminum Block And
Heads, Direct Fuel Injection
§ Displacement
244 Cu In, 3993 Cc
§ Dower
420 Hp @ 5500 Rpm
§ Torque
406 Lb-Ft @ 1400 Rpm
§
Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic With Manual Shifting
Mode
Dimensions
§ Wheelbase:
122.9 In
§ Length
207.4 In
§ Width
76.7 In
§ Height
57.9 In
§ Curb
Weight 4635 Lb
§ Cd
Test Results
§ Zero
To 60 Mph 3.9 Sec
§ Zero
To 100 Mph 9.8 Sec
§ Zero
To 130 Mph 18.0 Sec
§ Rolling
Start, 5-60 Mph 5.0 Sec
§ 1/4-Mile
12.4 Sec @ 112 Mph
§ Top
Speed (Governor Limited) 131 Mph
§ Braking,
70-0 Mph 169 Ft
§ Road
holding, 300-Ft-Dia Skid pad 0.86 G
Fuel Economy
§ Epa
City/Hwy 16/26 Mpg
§ Cid
Observed 15 Mpg
§ Test
notes: cornering is strongly biased in favor of left-turning. Not a hint of
wheel spin at launch.
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