The driver can also record his preferences for seat, mirror and steering wheel positions using the MMI.  Okay, so now that you've set everything just right, what if your brother suddenly decides to borrow the car?  Not to worry: the system is capable of remembering your settings, and you won't even have to fiddle with any knobs.  Just put your finger on the starter button, and the car will read your fingerprint.  Once you're identified, all the settings revert to your presets, including the aircon and radio.  Up to four different people can save their data, including 100 addresses for each user. Stopping short of arranging for a date, the MMI will do everything for you. Spend less time tweaking the car, more time enjoying the road. 

There's plenty to enjoy under the hood, with either a 3.7 or 4.2 liter V8.  The 3.7 is capable of 280 bhp and 36.7 kg-m (360 Nm), the 4.2 good for 335 bhp and 43.8 kg-m (430 Nm).  Both are quick: the factory quotes 0-100 km/h of 7.3 for the smaller engine, 6.3 for the bigger one.   The V8s have five valves per cylinder, and each single overhead camshaft comes with a variable timing mechanism.  A six-speed automatic transmission handles the shifting chores.  There's a Tiptronic lever on the center console for manual override, and there's an optional paddle-type shifter system, with levers behind the steering wheel. 

Audi one-ups its luxury-car rivals by installing the only full-time four-wheel drive in its class.  The system normally splits power 50:50 front and rear, and depending on the traction conditions, can divert as much as 75 percent to one end.  If more than one wheel is slipping, the electronically locking differential can even feed all the power to one corner. 

The exterior lighting also vorsprungs the technik. Taillights are fast-response LEDs, and headlamps are variable-focus xenon unfte.  An optional feature is the adaptive cornering lights. Additional lighting tubes between the low and high beam units activate during cornering to illuminate the areas around bends that the headlamps don't show. 

The four drive wheels run on standard 235/55 R 17 tires.  The A8 is the first luxury-class vehicle available with a run-flat system.  Even with a fully deflated tire, the driver can keep running for up to 200 km at a maximum 80 km/h.  Wheel sizes run up to 255/50 R19.

The A8's chassis includes an air suspension system that adjusts the car's ride characteristics according to driving conditions. Comfort mode softens the damping for a smoother ride. Dynamic lowers the ride height and dials in a firmer suspension setting for better handling. The car lowers itself at highway speeds for better stability. For driving on uneven terrain, the lift mode raises the car 25 mm.  Of course, the auto setting takes care of most situations with no further driver input needed.

While BMW has veered toward the road not taken with its controversial 7-series, and Mercedes has been playing catch-up with a formidable update of its four-year old car, Audi has drawn up on its strengths to produce a sedan that’s been formed from a different mold: one that’s elegantly simple.  Indeed, Audi states that the single idea uniting all the elements of the A8 is that of ease: in design, acceleration, handling, and operation.   It's good to be big and bold, but sharp and smart can sometimes win the day.

As simplistically-beautiful as it is from the outside, the new Audi A8 features high-quality materials wrapped around in a very teutonic interior. There's simply nothing to flaw in here.

The long-wheel base A8 has lots of leg room for the discerning CEO.

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