The Audi A8 hybrid, which debuts spring 2012, is the world's most  efficient luxury-class hybrid sedan and also the only European full  hybrid in the segment. It has an all-electric range of up to three  kilometers.
The Audi A8 hybrid combines the  performance of a six-cylinder with the fuel economy of a four-cylinder  model. With 180 kW (245 hp) of system power, the 2.0 TFSI and the  electric motor deliver powerful thrust, yet the brand's flagship  consumes just 6.3 liters of fuel per 100 km (37.34 US mpg). The ultra  lightweight aluminum body plays a major role in this efficiency.
The  Audi A8 hybrid is a parallel hybrid - a high-efficiency concept. Its  155 kW (211 hp) 2.0 TFSI and the electric motor are mounted one directly  behind the other and are linked by a clutch to work together, when  necessary. System output is 180 kW (245 hp) and peak system torque is  480 Nm (354.03 lb-ft). The power is delivered to the front wheels via a  highly modified eight-speed tiptronic. The lithium-ion battery in the  rear provides 1.3 kWh of energy, and its sophisticated air cooling  system switches between two stages as needed.
The Audi  A8 hybrid combines the performance of a six-cylinder with  the fuel economy of a four-cylinder model. The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h  (62.14 mph) takes just 7.7 seconds, and top speed is 235 km/h (146.02  mph). In the standard cycle, the large sedan consumes just 6.3 liters of  fuel per 100 km (37.34 US mpg) on average - a CO2 equivalent of 147  grams per km (236.57 g/mile), and easily the best in its class.
In all-electric mode, the Audi A8 hybrid can cover roughly three  kilometers (1.86 miles) at a speed of 60 km/h (37.28 mph). Top speed in  this mode is 100 km/h (62.14 mph). The driver can choose between three  driving programs, on the basis of which the hybrid manager - the control  unit in the drivetrain - selects the best suited of five operating  modes.
With a curb weight of 1,870 kg (4,122.64 lb), the Audi A8  hybrid is by far the lightest hybrid sedan in its class. This top value  is due in part to the fact that the additional components weigh in at  only around 130 kilograms (286.60 lb) and also to the ultra lightweight  body. Featuring an aluminum Audi Space Frame (ASF), it tips the scales  at just 231 kilograms (509.27 lb).
The chassis of the A8 hybrid  also benefits from Audi's expertise in ultra lightweight construction,  combining excellent ride comfort with sporty handling. The links are  made of a lightweight alloy; the power steering uses a special  electromechanical drive. The Audi drive select dynamic handling system  and adaptive air suspension with damping control are standard. The large  19-inch wheels sport a special hybrid design.
Timeless  and distinctive: the design
The exterior design of the  large sedan is one of timeless elegance. The standard LED headlights  give the front end an unmistakable expression. The Audi A8 hybrid is  5.14 meters (16.86 ft) long; the long-wheelbase Audi A8 L hybrid is 13  centimeters (5.12 in) longer.
The interior features sporty and  lightweight lines, simple controls and a finish of handcrafted quality.  The driver can read all key information about the hybrid drive on  special displays. The seats are available with optional ventilation and  massage functions, while the ambient lighting package uses LEDs to set  subtle accents. Other features include a continuous center console and a  folding table.
Audi offers a wide range of infotainment systems  for the A8 hybrid. The Bose surround sound system is standard, with a  high-end system from Bang & Olufsen available as an option. The  optional navigation and infotainment system MMI navigation with MMI  touch includes a touchpad for entering letters and numbers.
The  ideal complement to this media center is the online Bluetooth car phone,  which connects to the Internet via UMTS. Passengers can use its  integrated WLAN hotspot to surf and e-mail. For the driver, the system  delivers the services of Audi connect to the vehicle, including  up-to-the-minute Audi traffic information online.
The assistance  and safety systems that Audi offers in the A8 hybrid are also state of  the art. These include the night vision assistant with highlighting of  detected pedestrians and a parking system that supports the driver with  four small cameras. The safety system Audi pre sense basic is also  standard.
The Audi A8 hybrid will launch in Europe in May 2012.  The standard-wheelbase version has a base price of €77,700, while the  long version lists for €85,400.
Drivetrain
The  Audi A8 hybrid is designed as a parallel hybrid - a straight-line  concept with high efficiency. Its combustion engine and the electric  motor are located one directly behind the other and are linked by a  clutch to work together, when necessary. The interplay between the  combustion engine and the electric motor briefly results in a peak  system output of 180 kW (245 hp) and a maximum system torque of 480 Nm  (354.03 lb ft).
The Audi A8 hybrid combines the performance of a  six-cylinder with the fuel economy of a four-cylinder model. The sprint  to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) takes 7.7 seconds, and top speed is 235 km/h  (146.02 mph). In the standard cycle, the luxury sedan consumes just 6.3  liters of fuel per 100 km (37.34 US mpg) on average - a CO2 equivalent  of 147 grams per km (236.57 g/mile) and easily the best in its class.  For the Audi A8 L hybrid, these figures (all  figures provisional) are 7.9 seconds, 228 km/h (141.67 mph), 6.4 liters  per 100 km (36.75 US mpg) and 149 grams of CO2 per km (239.79 g/mile).  The 75 liter (19.81 US gallon) tank gives both versions a long range.
The  2.0 TFSI displaces 1,984 cc and produces 155 kW (211 hp). Its maximum  torque of 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) is available between 1,500 and 4,200  rpm. The four-cylinder engine, which has been chosen as Engine of the  Year five times in a row, combines gasoline direct injection with  turbocharging - typical for the Audi philosophy of downsizing, which  replaces displacement by forced induction.
The Audi valvelift  system (AVS) further increases power, torque and efficiency by switching  the stroke of the exhaust valves between two stages depending on the  load and engine speed.
The 2.0 TFSI has been overhauled in some  respects for use in the Audi A8 hybrid. The mechanical belt drive for  the auxiliaries was eliminated; it was electrified for the hybrid. A  secondary air system at the cylinder head makes sure that the exhaust  gas treatment cuts in particularly fast after cold-starting.
Quiet  on board: Active Noise Control
The Audi A8 hybrid comes  standard with Active Noise Control (ANC). This innovative system  eliminates intrusive engine noise by broadcasting a precise antiphase  sound to the cabin through the sound system's speakers. This principle  is known as interference: If two waves of the same frequency are  superimposed, their amplitudes cancel each other out provided that they  are equal and 180 degrees out of phase from one another.
A highly  modified eight-speed tiptronic transfers the power to the front wheels.  Instead of a torque converter, it includes the disk-shaped electric  motor, which is combined with a multi-plate clutch operating in an oil  bath. The clutch connects and disconnects the electric motor and the  TFSI very precisely and gently.
With its eight widely spaced  gears, the comfortably and fast-shifting hybrid transmission contributes  significantly to the efficiency of the Audi A8 hybrid. When the 2.0  TFSI is deactivated, an electric pump maintains the oil pressure in the  hydraulic system to safeguard the convenient start-stop feature.
The  power electronics, connected to the battery and the electric motor by  high-voltage cabling, are located in the plenum chamber of the engine  compartment. They serve as a controller between the battery, which  outputs direct current, and the electric motor, which operates on  alternating current. Innovative technologies keep the volume and weight  of the component low, with cooling provided by a separate water-filled  circuit. The power electronics include a DC/DC converter that connects  the consumers in the 12 V electrical system to the high-voltage network.
Electric  drive is a permanent magnet synchronous machine; it serves as an  electric motor, as a starter and - during deceleration - as a generator.  The electric motor, which delivers up to 40 kW (54 hp) of power and 210  Nm (154.89 lb ft) of torque, is integrated into the engine's cooling  system.
Energy is stored in a lithium-ion battery system weighing a  mere 38 kg (83.78 lb). It is located in a crash-safe area of the trunk  and protected by a separate housing. The battery consists of 72 cells;  at 266 volts its normal energy is 1.3 kWh and its power 39 kW.
The  lithium-ion battery is cooled by air in two ways. At low-temperature  load, it draws temperature-controlled air from the vehicle interior by  way of a fan. If its temperature exceeds a certain limit, a separate  refrigerant circuit is activated. It is coupled to the main climate  control system of the vehicle and uses a separate evaporator. This  powerful active cooling makes Audi A8 hybrid superior to many other  hybrid vehicles.
Driving states
The driver  of the Audi A8 hybrid can use a button on the center console or the  tiptronic selector lever to choose between three driving programs. The  EV characteristic map gives priority to the electric drive; the D mode  controls both motors efficiently; and the S mode as well as the touch  control gate of the 8‑speed tiptronic are designed for a sporty driving  style.
The hybrid manager, a proprietary Audi development, is  integrated into the control unit of the 2.0 TFSI and manages the  transition between the modes. The Audi A8 can be driven in five  different modes. Driving with the combustion engine alone, with the  electric drive alone or in hybrid mode is possible, as are recuperation  and boosting. None of its European competitors in this segment offer  such a broad spectrum.
Both drive sources are deactivated when the  vehicle is stationary. In this convenient start/stop mode, the  automatic air conditioning remains active - its compressor has a  high-voltage electric drive and is supported by a separate auxiliary  heater.
Once the driver releases the brake, the Audi A8 hybrid  starts rolling. It can drive at up to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in  all-electric mode. At a constant 60 km/h (37.28 mph), it has a range of  up to three kilometers (1.86 miles) - enough for most residential areas.  Top speed with the electric drive is 100 km/h (62.14 mph) - another  best.
The TFSI becomes the power source as soon as the driver  accelerates further. In many situations, the engine management system  increases the load somewhat in order to operate at the ideal point with  respect to fuel consumption. The excess energy flows to the electric  motor, which uses it to supply on-board consumers and to recharge the  battery. When accelerating quickly, or "boosting," the electric motor  operates together with the TFSI; at full throttle, the full system  output is briefly available. The hybrid drive then supplies the  propulsion power of a large, naturally aspirated engine, but with far  more efficiency.
When the driver releases the accelerator, the  electric motor recovers energy and stores it in the lithium-ion battery.  In most situations the TFSI is then decoupled from the drive system and  does not cause any drag losses. "Gliding" like this is possible up to  160 km/h (99.42 mph). If the driver only brakes slightly, the electric  motor performs the deceleration itself; during more forceful braking,  the hydraulic braking system is simultaneously activated. A complex  control strategy adapts all braking actions to the conditions of  electric driving and energy recuperation.
Well informed:  the hybrid displays
The Audi A8 hybrid has a display  concept on board for making the driving states of the hybrid drive  tangible to the driver. A power meter replaces the rev counter in the  instrument cluster; its needle indicates the drive's total output on a  scale of 0 to 100 percent. Color segments with green and orange sections  show at a glance how efficiently the large sedan is currently  operating. An additional instrument displays the charge level of the  lithium-ion battery.
At the same time, the energy flow display  clearly depicts the current mode of operation and active components of  the hybrid drive. It can be called up via the driver information system  and the MMI monitor. The large screen shows a bar diagram of the average  consumption and presents the amount of energy recovered in five-minute  increments.
Chassis
The Audi A8 hybrid  combines luxurious ride comfort with sporty handling. Most of the  components of its five-link front suspension and the self-tracking  trapezoidal-link rear suspension are made of aluminum. The wheel brakes  are large. Based on a concept from sports car design, pins connect the  internally vented, cast iron friction rings to the aluminum brake caps.  The ESC stabilization system offers a sport mode and includes a tire  pressure monitoring system.
The adaptive air suspension, which  includes controlled damping, is standard. The system modifies the  performance of the dampers depending on the condition of the road and  the driver's style. It adjusts the body's ride height in multiple steps  in line with the car's speed and is also used to level the suspension.  Audi also delivers the A8 hybrid with the optional adaptive air  suspension sport, which features a standard ride height that is 10  millimeters (0.39 in) lower.
The adaptive air suspension is  integrated into Audi drive select. This dynamic handling system enables  the driver to switch the function of the engine management system, the  hybrid transmission and the power steering between the four modes  "comfort," "auto," "dynamic" and "custom." The belt tensioners in the  safety system Audi pre sense basic can also be adjusted via Audi drive  select.
Anthracite-colored, semi-polished 19-inch wheels of  "Turbine" design and fitted with 255/45 R19 tires are standard. Optional  20-inch wheels with a 10 parallel-spoke design and shod with  265/40-series tires provide even greater dynamics.
Two key chassis  components have been modified for electric operation. The hydraulic  power steering has been replaced by an electromechanical unit that  adjusts its level of boost according to the vehicle's speed.
Because  it consumes no energy when the car is traveling in a straight line, it  saves around 0.3 liters of fuel per 100 km. The electromechanical power  steering is designed for a direct, sporty response.
Body
With  a curb weight of 1,870 kilograms (4,122.64 lb), the Audi A8 hybrid is  the lightest car in its class. It brings the full range of the Audi's  ultra lightweight technology expertise to the streets. The special  technical components and equipment features for the hybrid drive  contribute just 130 kilograms (286.60 lb) of additional weight.
Except  for the B-pillars, where hot-shaped, ultra-high-strength steel is used,  the luxury sedan's ASF (Audi Space Frame) body is made entirely of  aluminum. Weighing just 231 kilograms (509.27 lb), it is roughly 40  percent lighter than a comparable steel construction. The body of the  Audi A8 L hybrid, which is 13 centimeters (5.12 in) longer, weighs 241  kilogram (531.31 lb).
The ASF body of the A8 hybrid, assigns a  specific task to each material and each component. The cast nodes  connect the components, the extruded sections bridge spaces, the  aluminum panels close off the spaces and lend rigidity to the framework.  The material is used only where necessary and always in a tailored  configuration.
The ASF body, for which Audi received the Euro Car  Body Award, the world's highest honor for innovative car body design,  has other strengths as well. It is very rigid and offers good protection  in the event of a collision. The Audi adaptive restraint system also  stands guard in the cabin. Both body variants of the A8 hybrid have a  drag coefficient of just 0.26, thanks in part to the extensive  fine-tuning of the underbody and in the engine compartment.
The  ASF design ensures comfortably low levels of vibrations and impressive  quietness, with additional noise reduction provided by an acoustically  insulated windshield. If desired, Audi can also provide noise-insulating  side windows of dual-pane acoustic glass, with tinting optional. A  panoramic glass sunroof is available for the long version.
Exterior  design
The exterior of the Audi A8 hybrid has a  cohesive, homogenous appearance. The coupe-like roofline with the  inclined C-pillars makes the silhouette flow. Sculptured surfaces  conveying calmness and prestige contrast with sharp lines. The luxury  sedan is 5,137 millimeters (202.24 in) long, 1,949 millimeters (76.73  in) wide and 1,460 millimeters (57.48 in) tall; its wheelbase measures  2,992 millimeters (117.80 in). For the Audi A8 L hybrid, these figures  are 5,267 millimeters (207.36 in) long, 1,949 millimeters (76.73 in)  wide and 1,471 millimeters (57.91 in) tall. The wheelbase measures 3,122  millimeters (122.91 in).
The single-frame radiator grille of the  Audi A8 hybrid is three-dimensional and rich in detail. The standard LED  headlights use light-emitting diodes for all lighting functions. They  give the sedan a distinctive appearance, do an excellent job of  illuminating the road and are highly efficient. The integrated high-beam  assistant switches automatically between low-beam and high-beam  headlights. The rear lights also feature sophisticated LED technology.
Small  hybrid badges on the trunk lid and the fenders indicate the new drive  concept. 11 paint finishes are available, with Arctic Silver available  as an exclusive option. The engine hood and key of the A8 hybrid also  feature a unique design.
Interior
Audi has  its own unique philosophy when it comes to luxury. Luxury does not mean  excess, but rather individual, cultivated style. The selection and  workmanship of all materials in the interior of the A8 hybrid are on a  hand-built level. The light, elegant interior design conveys the large  sedan's athletic character. A large arc - the wrap-around - encircles  the cockpit. The front of the instrument panel is in the shape of a  gentle wave.
The front seats feature 12-way electric adjustment.  Audi also offers a number of seating options up to the comfort sport  seats. These can be further upgraded with a ventilation system for the  seat surface and backrest, and a massage function with ten air cushions,  five programs and five intensities to pamper the back.
The A8  hybrid has clearly structured, intuitive ergonomics. The driver  information system with 7-inch screen concentrates all important  information and settings in a logical menu structure. The driver can  operate it via the leather multifunction steering wheel. The MMI with  its elegant, power-retractable 8-inch monitor serves as a second control  unit. Its control terminal with the large rotary pushbutton is located  on the console of the center tunnel, ideally positioned for the driver's  right hand.
The standard three-zone automatic air conditioning  enables quiet and low-draft indirect ventilation through a grate on the  top of the instrument panel. It controls the temperature of the driver  and passenger areas plus the back seat, and offers three climate styles.  The ambient lighting, another standard feature, is an artistic overall  orchestration of LEDs, light guides and light strips. Many LEDs are two-  or three-colored. The driver can use the MMI control system to choose  between and make fine adjustments to three different lighting scenarios.
Luxurious:  the spacious rear seat
The extended wheelbase of the  Audi A8 L hybrid provides for a generous amount of space in the back.  Audi offers the option of two power-adjustable and heated individual  rear seats. These can also be equipped with optional ventilation and  massage functions, and features such as a folding table and a continuous  center console make the passengers' journey even more enjoyable.
Audi  offers the interior components of the A8 hybrid in a variety of colors.  The headlining is available in a choice of three shades. A choice of  three grades of leather and a leather/Alcantara combination is available  for the seat upholstery. The two-segment decorative inlays are also  available in a number of fine materials. The entry sills feature  aluminum strips with hybrid logos, and an additional hybrid badge adorns  the instrument cluster. A number of additional suggestions for further  customization are included in the Audi exclusive program.
The  trunk of the Audi A8 hybrid features a luggage capacity of 335 liters  (11.83 cu ft) and a low loading lip. As standard, Audi includes a  five-piece luggage set designed to optimally fill the available space.  The trunk lid opens automatically when unlocked, and a power-assisted  function helps to close it. Foot control of the trunk lid is available  as an option.
Driver assistance systems
The  Audi A8 hybrid can be optionally equipped with a series of assistance  systems that make driving even more relaxing and composed. Audi side  assist, whose radar sensors monitor what is happening behind the car,  warns the driver of critical lane changes. It is activated upon reaching  30 km/h (18.64 mph).
Audi lane assist, which is active at speeds  of about 65 km/h (40.39 mph) and above, uses a camera to observe the  lane markings. If the driver approaches one of them without using the  turn signal, there is an adjustable vibration at the steering wheel. The  speed limit display recognizes speed limit signs and presents them on  the display of the driver information system and on the MMI monitor. The  parking system plus with surround view camera makes parking easier.
Four  small cameras monitor the surroundings of the car. A computer combines  their images and displays them in a variety of views.
The night  vision assistant with highlighting of detected persons uses a far  infrared camera that reacts to radiated heat. It displays the  information it collects as black-and-white images on the display of the  driver information system. The cooler surroundings appear dark, while  people and animals are conspicuously bright. The system, which has a  visual range of up to 300 meters (984.25 ft), can detect people at up to  100 meters (328.08 ft) away and highlights them with yellow markings.  In a hazardous situation, they are marked red and a warning gong sounds.
A  standard feature in the A8 hybrid is the safety system pre sense basic.  If the ESC sensors report a critical state, the control unit activates  the hazard warning lights and closes the side windows and the sunroof,  depending on the situation; it also tensions the front seat belts and  emits a tone to warn the driver.
If Audi side assist is also on  board, then there is also the function pre sense rear, which mitigates  the consequences of a rear-end collision.
Infotainment
An  attractive lineup of infotainment modules is available for the A8  hybrid. Their centerpiece is MMI navigation plus. The high-end system  includes a 60 GB hard disk, a DVD drive and a whole-word voice control. A  fast graphics processor generates top-quality, three-dimensional images  that are displayed tack sharp in vibrant colors on the 8-inch monitor.
MMI  navigation plus also includes MMI touch. The driver enters a  destination or the telephone number by drawing the letters and numbers -  even using characters from Asian languages - on the touch-sensitive  control panel with a finger. The system provides acoustic feedback after  each character so that the driver's eyes can stay on the road.
MMI  navigation plus works closely together with the other systems in the A8  hybrid. It looks ahead on the route selected and forwards all relevant  data to the controllers that, for example, control the headlights and  can thus illuminate bends or junctions early on. They also influence the  way the hybrid transmission works. This means that these systems can  adapt their function precisely to the given conditions.
The Audi  A8 hybrid comes standard with the Bose surround system. A digital  amplifier drives 600 watts to 14 speakers including a subwoofer to  produce a finely balanced and simultaneously powerful sound on a strong  base foundation. The system can also play stereo recordings in  five-channel surround sound.
The Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound  System is a high-end alternative for hi-fi connoisseurs. It drives 19  active speakers with aluminum grilles via two amplifiers with over 1,400  watts of power. Located in the instrument panel are two acoustic lenses  for the high frequencies. They extend outward when the system is  switched on.
Upon request, Audi equips the A8 L hybrid with the  rear seat entertainment system, which includes a separate DVD drive and a  hard disk jukebox.
Mounted on the backs of the driver and  front-passenger seats are two 10.2-inch displays that can display  different content. Sound is supplied via the audio systems or two sets  of Bluetooth headphones. Additional components such as a tuner for  digital radio reception and a TV tuner round out the infotainment  lineup.
Audi connect
The term Audi connect  refers to all applications and developments that connect Audi cars to  their owner, the Internet, the infrastructure, and other vehicles. The  hardware module for this is the Bluetooth car phone online, an  additional component of MMI navigation plus. It connects to the Internet  via a UMTS module. Passengers can connect up to the eight mobile  terminal devices to the integrated WLAN hotspot.
The Bluetooth  online car phone is operated either via the MMI navigation plus  terminal, using the multifunction steering wheel or by voice control.  Data are encrypted and transferred via the roof antenna at rates of up  to 7.2 MB per second. If the A8 hybrid is traveling outside the UMTS  network, the system switches to the EDGE standard.
For the driver,  the online Bluetooth car phone brings tailored Internet services to the  A8 hybrid. These range from navigation using images from Google Earth  to voice-controlled Google POI search and Google Street View to Audi  traffic information online, which provides a precise, highly  differentiated image of the traffic load along the chosen navigation  route.
Market
The Audi A8 hybrid will begin  start arriving at dealers in Germany and all other European countries  in May 2012. The standard-wheelbase version has a base price of €77,700,  while the long version, which will follow a short time later, costs  €85,400. A large share of the production is intended for export markets,  primarily China.
Most of the future customers for the Audi A8  hybrid are relatively young, highly educated and have a high income.  They have an open, cosmopolitan lifestyle with strong cultural interests  and are striving to bring their economic success into harmony with  ecological responsibility.



 
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