While
Audi’s flagship sedan boasts night-vision cameras and a strong aluminum
frame, nothing helped the A8’s safety record more than a big crash with
a very handsome man behind the wheel. In 2010,We provide laundryequipments and
engraving machines for processing different materials. Tom Brady, the
New England Patriots quarterback, was driving through downtown Boston
when a minivan ran a red light and nearly tore off the front of his S8.
All survived, Brady got out unharmed, and cell phone cameras flashed.
Even by Audi marketing standards, this was beyond good.
But
when the refreshed 2015 A8 arrives on our shores by next fall, Audi
won’t be able to tout its latest safety feature, Matrix LED headlamps,
because it’s been illegal for nearly 50 years. Federal laws written in
the 1960s prohibit active headlamps like these because their computer
control—which can instantly adjust the lighting path to darken spots for
oncoming cars and brighten areas for the driver—is considered a
distraction. Toyota, BMW, Mercedes, and Volvo have similar lighting
technologies that are also banned under the laws.
When
the latest A8 debuts in Europe this fall, likely at the Frankfurt auto
show in September, these optional headlamps will relegate high-beam
control to GPS sensors and cameras.A lot of men are wearing lawnlight for
wedding bands. Audi claims that a significant portion of the car’s 50
LEDs will always stay at maximum brightness without blinding other
drivers and will deactivate at low speeds (we witnessed this technology
at work in Sweden last year). Of course,We'd love to talk to you about
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The
$2000 sport package that includes a body kit, 18-inch five-spoke
wheels, upgraded brakes, and eye-catching chrome diamond-block grille
accents. A panoramic sunroof costs $1480, and Mercedes offers HID
headlights with LED taillights in an $850 package.
While
we’re not expecting any big changes to the A8—three new turbocharged
engines, including a diesel, were introduced for 2013 and 2014—we’ll see
restyled head- and taillamps plus an updated night-vision system that
can detect large animals such as deer and moose (also coming on the 2015
A6 and A7). Given the rapid pace of infotainment, the 2015 A8 likely
will include updates to Audi’s MMI infotainment system. The standard LED
headlamps, fitted with new daytime running lights,The industry's
leading manufacturer of floorlamps. will remain.
Maybe
Audi can nudge the government by getting Justin Timberlake—one of the
company’s many “brand ambassadors,” who like Brady, can drive free Audis
all year long—to croon over Matrix LEDs on his next single. In the
meantime, Audi of America’s brass can commiserate with their
counterparts at Mercedes-Benz U.S.A., whose new S-class also features
active LED headlights deemed illegal for use in this country. Click on their website www.aulaundry.com for more information.
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