Audi A8L Extended has six doors

Audi A8L Extended has six doors

Posted on 11-04-2016 at 11:46 pm by CasperH – 61 Comments”

Audi A8L Extended
For anyone who would like more than two rows of seats.

The Audi A8L Extended has six doors, and that’s two more than a standard A8L. To the length of the car is that good to notice: 6.36 meters long and a wheelbase of 4.22 metres. Both sizes are 1.09 metres wider than a regular A8, hopla!

To make it all a bit to let it look good is the silhouette from the A-style is re-drawn, the lines are nice and to let it flow. The space frame was extended, and to ensure the rigidity, use was made of multiple reinforcements on the chassis. There is a large panoramic glass roof of 2.4 metres mounted to an extra spacious feeling to create for up to six occupants, all of which are in the direction to look. The Audi A8L Extended features six seats, with the rear two rows of seats are equipped with “Individual” seats. The rear bench also features a “Rear Seat Entertainment System”

The drive is provided by a 3.0 TFSI with 310 hp and 440 Nm of torque. It takes full throttle from a standstill to one hundred kilometers per hour to 7.1 seconds. The top speed is a limited 250 kilometers per hour. To the mastodon of 2418 kilogram to a stop, the brake system of the Audi S8 is mounted.

The one-off was at the special request of a customer, built by Audi, that it is a “saloon in king-size format.” Maybe a silent hint to the person who has ordered. Oh wait, Wim-Lex, is that you?

UPDATE: this A8L is intended for King Harald (79) of Norway, purchased in honor of the 25th anniversary of his inauguration.

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