Audi A8 (2010 – 2017) Review

Audi A8 (2010 – 2017) At A Glance

4/5
Honest John Overall Rating
A supremely comfortable and spacious cabin imparts exactly the right feelings of luxury travel in the Audi A8. Although focused on refinement, it’s actually a surprisingly agile car to drive.

+Superb refinement. Good to drive with nimble handling. 3.0 TDI offers remarkable economy for such a large car. Stylish interior.

-Some safety systems were only optional when the car was new. Apart from the dominant grille, styling may be too understated for some.

Insurance Groups are between 40–50
On average it achieves 81% of the official MPG figure

The Audi A8 luxury saloon has, for many years, been built with an aluminium body to save weight. This design allowed the 2010 version to deliver a svelte ride coupled with amazingly agile handling for such a large car. Only the Jaguar XJ could match the Audi on this front, although the BMW 7 Series and another German offering, the Mercedes S-Class, were clear rivals for refinement and comfort. Read on for our full Audi A8 review.

The third-generation Audi A8 arrived in 2010 as an understated and extremely classy car. There was nothing about its styling an onlooker had to get used to, other than the striking front grille perhaps. It looks exactly like a big, luxurious limousine should.

For interior comfort, there are few better used cars on the road and its amazing refinement, sheer quality and useful on-board technology made it the perfect flagship to the Audi range at the time.

Whether you’re behind the wheel, or lucky enough to be sitting in the back, the Audi A8 is a delightful car to be in.

Its forte is long-distance cruising, which it manages in effortless and cosseting style, helped by an advanced adaptive air-suspension system and a superb range of powerful, yet smooth, engines.

The pick is actually the smallest unit, the V6 3.0 TDI quattro – a powerplant perfectly suited to the Audi A8.

That aluminium body ensures weight is kept to a minimum, which has huge benefits for both handling and efficiency.

The 3.0 TDI is capable of impressive fuel economy, with some versions delivering a claimed 50mpg. The Audi A8 also handles very well, with an agility and composure in corners that belies its size.

Other cars in this class from this era may look more distinctive from the outside, but few can quite match the all-round abilities of the Audi A8.

Even as a used car, it remains effortlessly stylish and helps create the crucial feelgood factor that means every journey is a pleasure.

Fancy a new Audi A8? Read our review here.

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