Here’s the Audi A8 coupe you didn’t know existed

Last Updated: July 11, 2017By Tags: , , , , , , , ,

This is one of “what could have been” stories.

Audi has been planning to hunt down the large, luxury coupe segment near the end of the last century

Its assay is what you actually see here. This is the only Audi A8 coupe that exists, and  it’s real.

The coupe was a project between Audi and IVM Automotive, based in Munich, Germany, and it made its official debut at the 1997 Frankfurt auto show. It featured unique body panels distinct from the A8 sedan and also lacked a B-pillar, which aided in its imposing, yet elegant stance. Twenty years later, we look at it and certainly see something collectors and enthusiasts would be hunting down should it have entered production.

Alas, it never did enter production. The excitement at Audi quickly fizzled out as it saw BMW put the failed 8-Series to rest. In fact, the consumer base, in general, was beginning to move away from coupes and more into sedans and the nascent SUV segment. According to Motor1, the coupe does still exist, and it remains in the hands of IVM which was mostly responsible for the project.

Times have certainly changed, however. Mercedes-Benz is racking up sale after sale with its various S-Class variants, which include both coupe and convertible variants, and BMW is indeed resurrecting the 8-Series as its new flagship. The A8 has long served as the brand’s challenger to other German flagships, but maybe there are grander plans for a coupe in the future.

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