Audi A8 will reportedly morph into a GrandSphere-inspired electric flagship

Audi A8 will reportedly morph into a GrandSphere-inspired electric flagship

The next-generation Audi A8 is around the corner, and a recent report suggests that the big sedan is in for a round of revolutionary changes. Allegedly offered only with electric power, the flagship will get a more streamlined design and a lot more horsepower than its predecessor.

Without citing sources, British magazine Autocar wrote that the fifth-generation A8 will ride on a version of the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture currently being developed jointly by Audi and sister company Porsche. This is the same architecture that will underpin the Q6 E-Tron and the second-generation Macan, though it will be stretched to serve as the foundation for a 200-plus-inch-long sedan.

The publication adds that the PPE platform’s 800-volt architecture will make the A8 compatible with 270-kilowatt charging, and it speculates that the sedan could be the most powerful regular-production model that Audi has ever launched. For context, the GrandSphere concept (pictured) presented in 2021 as a thinly-veiled preview of the next A8 used a pair of electric motors (one per axle) whose combined output checked in at 710 horsepower and 708 pound-feet of torque. Electricity will reportedly be stored in a 120-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery.

Speaking of the GrandSphere, many of its defining styling cues will be carried over to the new A8, meaning the sedan will ditch the three-box silhouette that has characterized it since the original model made its debut in 1994. “The GrandSphere is a very concrete teaser. It’s not far away from what will become production. It’s not 1:1, but it’s very close,” Marc Lichte, the head of Audi’s design department, said in 2023.

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Big changes will be found inside as well. The next A8 will benefit from the latest advancements in semi-autonomous driving technology, and its cabin will be configured accordingly. Digitalization will play a big role in shaping the interior. Audi claims it designed the GrandSphere from the inside out, meaning with a focus on passenger comfort, and it’s reasonable to assume this thinking will permeate the upcoming A8.

Audi hasn’t said much about the next-generation A8. If the report is accurate, we should learn more about the flagship in the coming months.

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