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Audi S8

DHRA 4.0L TFSI V8 BiTurbo 571 hp Automatic All-wheel drive Sedan 2019–2024
– Be Careful
Engine DHRA – Be Careful 12,150–41,400 €

Biturbo V8 with 420 kW and 48V mild hybrid in the S8 D5. Flagship engine with cylinder deactivation and enormous power delivery. Luxury and performance combined.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

571 hp luxury sedan — perfectly insulated, almost too perfect

Twin-turbo V8 with 48V, predictive suspension that reads the road ahead. Absurdly fast yet so quiet that speed feels unreal. Autocar: 'V8 lends bucketfuls of soul'. But that very isolation is the problem — the 571 hp are barely felt. A technical masterpiece that forgets to be an experience.

Engine Weaknesses 9

!! Oil Strainer Clogging Leads to Turbocharger Damage

The oil strainer inside the engine clogs and cuts off the turbocharger lubricating oil supply. Vehicles fail without warning. In the US, 58 official complaints were registered.

Symptoms: Sudden engine shutdown without warning, power reduction, turbo noises

3,000–15,000 € from 120,000 km
!! Charge Air Hoses Leaking

The high boost pressures of the BiTurbo configuration heavily stress charge air hoses and seals. Leaks cause power loss up to limp mode.

Symptoms: Power dip, engine stumbling under load, noticeable limp mode, whistling noises from the engine bay

200–800 € from 80,000 km
!! High-Pressure Pump Wear

Hitachi high-pressure pumps wear on the tappet rods. Improved tappet rods were introduced as a replacement part. A pump failure manifests as starting problems and rough running.

Symptoms: Difficult starting, rough engine running, power loss especially at higher rpm

800–1,800 € from 130,000 km
!! Turbocharger Wear and Turbo Lag

Worn or contaminated turbochargers produce noticeable turbo lag and reduced peak power. The BiTurbo configuration increases failure risk through two units.

Symptoms: Noticeable hesitation when accelerating, muted peak power, whistling from the turbo

2,000–6,000 € from 150,000 km
!! Crankcase Ventilation — Oil Entry into Intake Tract

The S8 D5 DHRA shares the PCV issue of all 4.0 TFSI V8 derivatives. Defective oil separator membrane causes uncontrolled oil entry into the intake; if unaddressed, damage to intake valves and turbochargers follows.

Symptoms: Blue smoke, increased oil consumption, oil film inside the air filter housing, sooty spark plugs

500–1,500 € from 110,000 km
!! 48V Belt Starter Generator — S8-Specific Failure

The RSG (part number 4N0→4N1 revised) is known to be problematic in the S8 D5 as well. Multiple failures within short periods documented; KBA recall 2020 for moisture ingress.

Symptoms: Electrical system warning, vehicle will not start, 48V system fault, mild hybrid shutdown, in extreme cases: vehicle stops while driving

2,000–5,000 € from 60,000 km
!! Thermal Management — Electric Pump and Thermostat

The elaborate thermal management system of the S8 D5 with electric main water pump (079121014M) and auxiliary pump is prone to failure. Failure of the electric pump after shutdown risks heat soak in the turbo system.

Symptoms: Coolant temperature continues to rise briefly after shutdown, heater failure, low coolant warning, overheating indicator

900–2,000 € from 100,000 km
! Elevated Oil Consumption from Piston Cooling Jets

Above 2,500 rpm, piston cooling jets spray oil under the pistons. With spirited driving, some of this burns off, creating regular top-up requirements between service intervals.

Symptoms: Dropping oil level between oil changes, bluish smoke from the exhaust during throttle bursts

0–300 € from 50,000 km
! Spark Plugs — Short Interval Due to Hot-V and CoD

The S8 V8 also uses CoD; the thermally stressed spark plugs of the deactivated cylinders should be replaced every 40,000 km. Hot-V position makes replacement labour-intensive and expensive.

Symptoms: Rough running on cold start, misfire warning indicator, light stumbling under partial load, especially after CoD reactivation

250–700 € from 40,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Other Recall: Airbag Deactivated by Seat Heating Fault

A contact fault in the seat heating cable can cause the passenger occupant detection system (PODS) to detect a malfunction and deactivate the passenger airbag. Affects A8 model years 2017–2020. Free repair at dealer.

0–0 €
!! Other Recall: Fire Risk During Charging — PHEV Battery

High-voltage battery cell modules can overheat during charging, in extreme cases causing a vehicle fire. KBA action 93QQ, production period 08/2019–07/2024. Solution: software update with improved temperature monitoring and charge current limiting.

0–0 €
!! Suspension Air Suspension — Compressor and Bellows

The adaptive air suspension on the A8 D5 shows weaknesses from 100,000–150,000 km: rear air bellows become porous, the compressor overheats from continuous running when bellows leak. Cold temperatures worsen the sealing of the rubber membranes.

800–2,500 € from 120,000 km
!! Electronics 48V Mild-Hybrid Battery — Charging Fault

The 48-volt electrical system of the A8 D5 can produce charging faults on the lithium-ion buffer battery. When it fails, numerous warnings appear on the instrument cluster (assistance systems unavailable, steering, engine shutdown warning). Replacement is expensive.

1,500–3,500 € from 80,000 km
! Interior Soft-Touch Surfaces Peeling Off

The rubberised soft-touch surfaces on light switches, trim panels and door inner handles peel off on virtually all vehicles with age. A sticky, greasy surface develops especially on frequently touched areas.

200–800 € from 60,000 km
! Electronics Virtual Cockpit Freezing

The digital instrument cluster (Virtual Cockpit) occasionally freezes and the navigation map stops updating. 2021 models were recalled due to a hardware fault in the connection cable (software solution). Older models are mostly resolved through software updates.

0–1,500 €

Reports & Tests

nhtsa_complaints NHTSA Complaint Summary 2026-03
Above Average

7 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2017–2024). Most reported: Electrical (3), Powertrain (3), Engine (2).