View Photos of the 2022 Audi S8

View Photos of the 2022 Audi S8

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The 2022 Audi S8 isn’t much different from the previous model year. However, it’s now the only way to get an A8 with a V-8, it has a lower starting price, and it’s updated with some subtle exterior alterations as well as new standalone option packages.

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For 2022, the S8 receives subtle exterior updates that include a wider version of its already-large grille. The chrome angles that make up the grille design also come in black with the optional Black Optic Plus package.

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The S8 we drove was equipped with the Black Optic Plus package, as indicated by its black 21-inch wheels and other black exterior bits, including the mirrors and Audi’s four-ring logos on the front and back.

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Now that the A8 is no longer offered with a V-8, the S8 is the only way to get the most powerful engine. It makes 563 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque and pairs with an eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive.

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The S8’s powertrain remains the same as a 2020 model we tested that hit 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and completed the quarter-mile in 11.6 seconds at 119 mph.

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The S8 measures more than 17 feet overall, but thanks to its rear-axle steering, Audi says the sedan has a turning radius of about 42 feet from curb to curb.

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Every S8 has an adaptive air suspension that helps provide a pillowy ride. Its handling becomes more impressive with the optional Predictive Adaptive Suspension ($6000), which includes electromechanical actuators that better manage the sedan’s body motions.

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The inside of the 2022 S8 is predictably upscale, with attractive materials and the expected tech features, including a digital gauge cluster and dual touchscreens on the center stack.

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Any large luxury sedan worth its salt needs a spacious back seat, and with a 123.2-inch wheelbase, the S8’s rear seat offers 44.3 inches of legroom, which is virtually the same as that of the BMW 7-series and a half-inch greater than the Mercedes-Benz S500.

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Although it wasn’t on our test car, the available Rear Seat Comfort package brings a four-seat configuration and a full-length center console complete with folding tables. The two back seats also include heated and ventilated cushions along with massage functions.

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The 2022 S8 starts at $118,995—$14,250 less than last year’s model. Still, that represents a premium of $31,400 over the 2022 A8.

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