Flagship's Facelift Adds to Audi Controversy
Like it or lump it, Audi's new look is going big. The bold new nose with the large, trapezoidal 'in-your-face' grille, first
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| Like it or lump it, Audi's new look, with its 'in-your-face' grille, is going big. (Photo: Audi Canada) |
The decision, confirmed at this year's Geneva Motor Show, comes as an early update for Audi's top-of-the-line flagship sedan, which debuted in late 2002 as a 2003 model. Though most people associate the "Nuvolari Nose" with the new-generation A6 and the new VW Golf-sized A3 Sportback, the $169,500 A8 W12 L was the first production car to receive the bold look. Since then, the aforementioned cars as well as the facelifted A4 Sedan and Avant wagon have received the treatment.
Despite being the first vehicle that the nose was offered on, this special treatment was reserved for the top-tier W12 models
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| The $169,500 A8 W12 L was the first production car to receive the bold look. (Photo: Audi Canada) |







