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Audi , A8 , D2 , A8 4.2 (1994-2002) Little Known Facts

Engine and Performance

  1. The A8's 4.2L V8 engine was produced by Cosworth
  2. It featured a cylinder head design with four valves per cylinder
  3. The engine had a power output of 270 HP (200 kW) at 6,500 rpm
  4. The 0-60 mph time for the 4.2 was around 7 seconds
  5. The top speed was electronically limited to 155 mph (250 km/h)
  6. The A8's automatic transmission featured a system called "Tiptronic"
  7. This allowed drivers to manually shift gears using paddle-shift buttons on the steering wheel

Interior and Comfort

  1. The A8 D2 was known for its comfortable ride quality
  2. It featured adjustable air suspension as an option
  3. Heated and cooled seats were available as a separate option
  4. The cabin featured premium leather upholstery and wood trim
  5. An optional "Luxury" package added features like massaging seats and a power sunroof

Safety Features

  1. The A8 D2 was equipped with anti-lock braking (ABS)
  2. Electronic stability control (ESC) was also standard on all models
  3. Dual airbags were fitted as standard, with side airbags available as an option
  4. An optional "Sideguard" system provided additional protection for passengers

Technology and Infotainment

  1. The A8 D2 featured a state-of-the-art infotainment system called "Radio Symphony"
  2. It included features like a CD player, radio, and cassette deck
  3. A separate option added a TV tuner and VCR player
  4. The A8's optional "Navigation Plus" package provided a built-in GPS navigation system

Design and Dimensions

  1. The A8 D2 was 5,115 mm (201 in) long
  2. It had a wheelbase of 2,835 mm (111.6 in)
  3. The overall width was 1,913 mm (75.3 in), while the height was 1,444 mm (56.9 in)
  4. A "Sport" package added features like 17-inch wheels and a lower ride height

Production and Sales

  1. Production of the A8 D2 began in 1994
  2. The model was discontinued in 2002, with over 170,000 units sold worldwide
  3. The A8 D2 was produced at Audi's Neckarsulm factory in Germany
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