Next-generation Audi A8 spied for 1st time

by SpeedLux

Audi announced the facelifted A8 ago a year ago but the corporate has already started development on the next-generation model.

Recently caught undergoing testing within the Alps, this chassis testing mule has changed bumpers, a low ride height and a overplus of testing instrumentality. Sadly this does not tell us a lot of about the production model however it does recommend it could be roughly constant size as its forerunner.

Little is thought concerning the model at this time however previous reports have indicated it might ride on a light-weight platform that uses metal, high-strength steel and composite materials. The model is additionally expected to feature associate autonomous driving system like the one introduced in 2013. That individual system used 2 radar sensors, eight ultrasonic sensors and a wide-angle video camera to steer, accelerate and brake the automobile at speeds between zero and sixty km/h (37 mph).

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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