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The first generation Audi A8 was introduced in Europe in 1994 and was produced
until 2003. However, it was not until 1997 that automotive consumers in the
United States were able to purchase the first generation A8. The vehicle was
initially based on the Volkswagen D2 platform aluminum frame, which was the
first of its type to significantly reduce overall weight, increasing gas mileage
without sacrificing stability. The A8 quickly gained popularity among American
drivers seeking a full-sized luxury car.
Volkswagen platforms have been used for a large variety of automobiles under the
Bentley, Volkswagen and Audi names throughout the years. The critical mechanical
components that define an automobile platform are the chassis, steering
mechanisms, suspension, passenger safety features and the specific placement of
the components that make up the power train and engine.
The 1997 sedan model was available as both the A8 and the A8L. The A8L had five
additional inches added to the body dedicated entirely to the rear seat of the
cabin to accommodate back seat passengers more comfortably. Available in a V6 or
V8, the vehicle was also the first car to be equipped with six interior airbags.
The second generation of the A8 series has been in production since 2004. The
second generation is differentiated from the first by the D3 platform. Once
again available in the standard version and the A8L, the D3 platform was not
significantly different from the D2 platform, with the exception of the unique
single frame grille, which has become the signature style for the entire line of
Audi automobiles.
The high performance and expertly engineered mechanical components as well as
the superior handling of the Audi 8 are the key factors to the popularity of the
A8. The new Audi A8 delivers no less than long-term reliability, enjoyment,
comfort and a smooth ride along with an extremely lavish interior and stylish
exterior. |
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