How many liters of engine oil should be added to an Audi A8?

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Iker
07/28/25 12:08pm
Generally, the amount of engine oil to be added is around 6 liters, with a maximum of 7 liters. Here is some additional information: Maintenance tips: For Audi vehicles, the engine oil should be replaced every 10,000 kilometers or every 12 months. You can check the maintenance-related information in the MMI system under "Vehicle"—"Settings and Services". Detailed introduction: The current Audi A8 lineup offers 14 models across 4 engine displacements. These include two models equipped with a 2.5L V6 FSI direct injection engine, which is derived from reducing the displacement of the 2.8 FSI; seven models equipped with a 3.0L V6 TFSI supercharged direct injection engine, available in two different power outputs; three models equipped with a V8 4.0L V8 TFSI turbocharged direct injection engine; and two top-tier models equipped with a 6.3L W12 FSI engine.
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Michelle
08/11/25 4:57pm
As a long-term Audi A8 owner, I find this issue quite critical. Incorrect oil levels can damage the engine. My A8 has a 4.0L V8 engine, and I've refilled the oil several times. The manual states it takes about 8 liters. But don't blindly follow online figures—there can be significant differences between model years and engine types. For example, newer 3.0T models might only require 7.5 liters. I recommend always checking the manual or VIN code before each oil change to confirm the exact amount, and prepare a funnel to prevent spills. After adding oil, always wait for the engine to cool before checking the dipstick to ensure the level stays between the min and max marks. For safety, I usually take my car to a professional service center for oil changes—they handle it quickly and accurately, avoiding the risks of overfilling or underfilling. During regular maintenance, also pay attention to the oil condition; change it promptly if it's too dirty, as this is crucial for your car's performance.
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Nigel
09/28/25 6:26am
From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, I pay close attention to the oil details of the Audi A8. Generally speaking, the engine is the core influencing factor; for example, the V6 model may require 7-7.5 liters, while the V8 can take over 8 liters, with high-performance versions or the W12 potentially needing even more. I've checked the data, and specifics should be referenced from the owner's manual or official manufacturer information—don't rely solely on others' experiences. When adding oil, use the appropriate viscosity, such as 5W-40, and pour it slowly to prevent overflow. After an oil change, I make it a habit to take a short test drive and then recheck the dipstick level. Additionally, it's important to regularly inspect the oil quality; if it turns black or contains excessive impurities, it's time for a change—protecting the engine is a wise long-term investment.
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