Remy Zero
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Besides the X5, i'm have never been a fan of BMW since 2001.
Let's not get carried away here...![]()
Is the wood, design of the shifter, the layout optional? I don't think so. Is the overall design optional? No.
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But I do admit (it's an evident fact) A8 & S-class interiors are more exclusive & special compared to the 7er - which shares the same design template with other BMW models, therefore lacking exclusivity. But in that term A8 lacks it on the outside - in exterior design. Meaning the S-class comes out as the most exclusive design in this class.


Yep! The 7er DEFINITELY lacks exclusivity.
But that doesn't measn that it can't look TEN TIMES better than the new A8, because it does. The 7er interior design is unmatched in the class. It's just perfect. The A8 has a lot of very (VERY) ugly design elements going on, with the giant pop up screen the most noticable.
Seriously, all this interior design talk is completely subjective. 7er is first by a mile, than comes the S-class, and last the A8.
In my book!

But in that term A8 lacks [exclusivity] on the outside - in exterior design. Meaning the S-class comes out as the most exclusive design in this class.
I don't see what's wrong with that. The A8 has always lacked exclusive exterior styling since its inception.
I don't see how this particular A8 is any different than its predecessors - all of which were basically enlarged iterations of their siblings in design approach. I am still let down that they didn't cough up something truly inspiring this time around, but it seems to me that the staus quo has more or less been retained.
If I'm not mistaken that particular wood trim is a part of Audi Design Selection option.
Other than that (layout, overall design, detailing) is standard though. But debating about taste is highly subjective.
The main issue was weather (base) D4 A8 is still much better in materials used + fit & finish than comparable S-class & 7er. I'm told it isn't - that in the D3 vs W220 vs e65 there was an objective difference, while now there's none. And it's all about subjective perception. I'm sure many will still find S-class interior much more luxurious etc ...
But I do admit (it's an evident fact) A8 & S-class interiors are more exclusive & special compared to the 7er - which shares the same design template with other BMW models, therefore lacking exclusivity. But in that term A8 lacks it on the outside - in exterior design. Meaning the S-class comes out as the most exclusive design in this class.
But I do admit (it's an evident fact) A8 & S-class interiors are more exclusive & special compared to the 7er - which shares the same design template with other BMW models, therefore lacking exclusivity. But in that term A8 lacks it on the outside - in exterior design. Meaning the S-class comes out as the most exclusive design in this class.

I don't see what's wrong with that. The A8 has always lacked exclusive exterior styling since its inception.
I don't see how this particular A8 is any different than its predecessors - all of which were basically enlarged iterations of their siblings in design approach. I am still let down that they didn't cough up something truly inspiring this time around, but it seems to me that the staus quo has more or less been retained.
But I do admit (it's an evident fact) A8 & S-class interiors are more exclusive & special compared to the 7er - which shares the same design template with other BMW models, therefore lacking exclusivity. But in that term A8 lacks it on the outside - in exterior design. Meaning the S-class comes out as the most exclusive design in this class.

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