Friday 28 May 2021

2019 Audi A8 Interior Review

2019 Audi A8 Interior Review





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As we continue to wait for the long-rumored 718 GT4 RS, our resident artist takes a crack at what it might look like! For the last year plus, rumors have circulated that there鈥檚 a proper Cayman GT4 successor on the way. Even better, those rumors all indicate that such a car would mark the return to flat-six power for the 718, as well as a manual transmission option. But as much as we鈥檇 love to see another Cayman GT4, you know what would be better? A 718 GT4 RS, that鈥檚 what. And ever since Australian site Car Advice spied a (since deleted) Instagram post confirming the existence of such a model, we鈥檝e wondered what it might look like. So, we did the reasonable thing and commissioned our resident artist to put ink to paper. The results speak for themselves, and we feel like he nailed it on the head. This 718 GT4 RS features all the proper styling elements you鈥檇 expect to see on a track-focused Porsche model.





Not to mention a family resemblance to its big brother, the GT3 RS, which, of course, means massive front air ducts, a giant rear wing, special wheels, and an attractive two-tone paint job. According to the rumors, the 718 GT4 RS would in fact be powered by a GT3 RS-derived 4.0-liter flat-six, which, obviously, would need to be detuned a bit so as not to show up its big brother. But those rumors also suggested that we might see this exciting new model at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, alongside a new GT3 RS. Of course, only the latest track-focused 911 showed up. So, for now, we鈥檒l continue to wait (impatiently) and hope that Porsche will do the right thing. Obviously, the last Cayman GT4 was a huge hit, and you鈥檇 have to believe that a new RS version would be a smashing success, too 鈥?as long as it looks like this beauty, that is!





Hybrid technology hardly came from performance-oriented beginnings. After all, the first mass-market hybrids' sole goal was to improve fuel economy and curb emissions. While this remains their primary goal today, brilliant engineering minds have worked wonders in another area. Now, hybrid technology often finds a role in performance vehicles as well, to enhance their power. Specifically, we're talking about the Audi RS 7 Performance, in which a hybrid variant has been confirmed for its 2019 redesign. Audi's head of design, Marc Lichte, confirmed to Evo that not only will Audi roll out a next-generation Audi RS 7 with a standard gasoline powertrain, but a hybrid version will arrive with鈥攇et ready for it鈥?00 horsepower. Said power will come from cousin Porsche, specifically its Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, which produces 680 hp from a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 engine supplemented by an electric motor powered by 14-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery. As for the non-hybrid Audi RS 7, it will reportedly be rated at 650 hp, up from 605 hp in the current car. The increased power will reportedly come from the same Porsche-sourced 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 engine, minus the hybrid system. The non-hybrid Panamera Turbo makes 550 hp. This isn't the first time we've heard about Audi dipping into Porsche's powertrain bin. Earlier this year, Audi revealed the 2019 A8 sedan鈥攂ut, curiously, a new S8 was missing. Later reports indicated the next S8 will also feature an S8 Plus variant with that same hybrid setup from the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid.