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Audi A8 Lwb

NHTSA safety across every Audi A8 Lwb model year we cover.

Across the 5 model years of the Audi A8 Lwb we cover (2019 to 2025), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-02

The Audi A8 Long Wheelbase is the stretched, chauffeur-ready variant of Audi's flagship full-size luxury sedan, competing at the very top of the premium segment alongside rivals like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7 Series. Aimed at executives, high-net-worth buyers, and those who prefer to ride rather than drive, the A8 LWB pairs a technology-forward interior with Audi's all-wheel-drive heritage. Safety credibility, however, deserves a closer look before signing.

The Audi A8 LWB occupies one of the most prestigious slots in the American luxury market, yet from a purely data-driven safety standpoint, the picture is incomplete. NHTSA has not crash-tested this vehicle in any of the model years we cover, 2019 through 2025. That absence matters. Without independent federal star ratings, buyers cannot benchmark this flagship against tested competitors using standardized methodology. That is a real gap for a vehicle at this price point. On the positive side, the A8 LWB carries a genuinely clean record in the data we do have. Across seven model years, Audi has issued zero recalls for this vehicle, which is a standout result in a segment known for complex electronics and software-heavy feature sets. That zero-recall streak suggests strong pre-production validation and attentive post-sale monitoring. Owner complaints are minimal at just 12 total across all covered years, with one reported crash and no fires, injuries, or fatalities in that pool. These are unverified allegations, and the complaint volume is low enough to be statistically thin rather than alarming. The honest bottom line: the A8 LWB has a quiet complaint history and no recalls, which is genuinely reassuring. But the absence of NHTSA crash-test data means safety-conscious shoppers are working without one of the most important tools available. If federal star ratings matter to your purchase decision, this vehicle cannot provide them.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the Audi A8 LWB as one of the most technologically sophisticated and refined entries in the full-size luxury sedan segment, praising its rear-seat comfort, advanced driver assistance features, and polished all-wheel-drive dynamics. Most consider it a genuine rival to the best European flagships, though some note its styling takes a more understated approach than certain competitors.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • NHTSA has not crash-tested the A8 LWB for any model year from 2019 to 2025, so there are no federal star ratings to evaluate. Shoppers who rely on standardized crash-test scores to compare vehicles will find this a meaningful blind spot.
  • The A8 LWB has zero recalls across all seven model years covered, which is an unusually clean record for a flagship sedan packed with complex electronics, driver assistance systems, and advanced suspension technology.
  • Owner complaints are very low at 12 total across 2019 to 2025, with only one reported crash and no injuries or fatalities in that dataset. While these are unverified allegations, the complaint volume does not indicate a pattern of systemic safety concerns.
  • Because this is the long-wheelbase variant of the A8, it is a distinct body configuration from the standard wheelbase model. Shoppers should confirm that any safety data they find elsewhere actually applies to the LWB version specifically, not the shorter standard model.

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