
In 1997, I was able to lay eyes on one for the first time and it did not disappoint; it was gorgeous, sleek and sexy. Subsequent years brought the very enviable S8 and in 2004, the present-day car. The evolution of the car only served to increase my intrigue and I prayed that, unlike James, I would stay away from thinking "Rubbish!"
Subtle elegance
Subtle except for the new for 2006 front grille that is. The A8 has always flown under the radar design-wise. From 1997 to 2003,
nothing about the car save for its outer dimensions said much about the fact that this was Audi's flagship; it even sported the same wheels as the basic A4. In 2001, the S8 stood out with S-line wheels taken from the S4, dual exhaust outlets and a slightly lower ride height. Otherwise, it was only in 2004 that the A8 found its own identity all the while staying true to the Audi look. The corporate horse-collar front fascia further distinguishes the car and, at the same time, ties it to the rest of the very recent Audi line-up. The overall shape of the A8 is enormously pleasing. The nearly flat tail-end is slightly bevelled towards the sides and almost straight-cut onto the quarter panels. My tester's rolling stock includes the optional 19" 5-spoke wheels which transform this car into a real head-turner. Finally, the A8 is clearly assembled with great care as the panel gaps are tiny and even not to mention that the Akoya Silver paint job is about as perfect as they get.
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