Showing posts with label Audi R8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audi R8. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Audi R8

    Spy photographers just spotted Audis club sport racer the Audi R8 CS. With its big fixed rear wing, big round exhaust pipes, bigger diffuser and re-designed rear bumper (air outlets on the sides) it really sticks out compared to a “normal” R8 V10. Front bumper is also different with its small wings on both sides. Except for a power boost, we expect it to have lost some weight as well to make the CS package complete.



    2011 Audi R8 ClubSport
    Audi R8 CS 2011
    Audi spy photos
    Audi R8 ClubSport spy
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Demonstration Audi R8 Spyder

    Audi R8 spyder

    Before motor show opening in Frankfurt ever less time, therefore escape of the data about this car was inevitable and should happen more likely earlier, than later. And here it has occurred – before you Audi R8 Spyder in person, without espionage photos everyone there and gamble. In this colour the cabriolet with a developing roof from Ingolstadt looks simply is delightful.

    In the absence of the official information i cannot inform you data on cabriolet dimensions, however already now it is precisely known that the unique power unit for this car will be 5,2-litre V10 from Lamborghini, capacity and which twisting moment will make 525 h.p. and 530 Nanometers accordingly. Together with roof Audi R8 Spyder has got rid of firm "edges" on each side, but behind passenger armchairs now there were characteristic convex cambers with air intakes.

    Audi R8 spyder

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Audi R8 V10 ABT



    Company ABT Sportsline in a past weekend has opened details concerning the tuning program for Audi R8 V10. Modernised Audi R8 V10 from ABT is equipped by 5,2-litre motor FSI developing 600 h.p. of capacity that on 75 horsepowers more than at stock model. With such increase of superpenalties about 100 km/h for 3,8 seconds are dispersed and develops the maximum speed in 322 km/h. The bodi-whale for ABT Audi R8 V10 is developed by division ABT DTM. Skirts enter Into it on a front and rear bumper, and also a rear spoiler radiator lattice. Besides, on the car establish the muffler with four exhaust pipes and 20-inch disks.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Audi R8 V10 will manage from 146 thousand dollars



    For test drive this sport car yet have not given, but Audi has already published the price on R8 5.2 FSI Quattro, more known, as V-10 R8. The sport car with a median arrangement of the ten-cylinder engine and a mechanical gear box will manage in 146 000 dollars, and with R Tronic – already in 155 000.

    As a matter of fact, two additional cylinders as 2010 R8 4.2 FSI cost on 32 thousand dollars more cheaply could become the reason of such high cost. On the other hand, V10 will give in hands of the owner on 105 horsepowers more. By the way, for the privilege to receive one of the two first 525-strong cars interested persons have paid neither much, nor it is not enough – 500 000 dollars, and the purchase right was challenged at auction.Source URL: http://carneeew.blogspot.com/search/label/Audi%20R8?m=0
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Mirror Audi R8



    When you see the mirror car, at once you think that it belongs to any Arab. However this Audi R8, seemingly, an exception to the rules as it has been photographed in Europe. Usually performance of similar whims incurs division Audi Exclusive, however number of its representations it is not enough, therefore it seems to us that the order of the client has been executed by any local tuning studio.

    The customer has preferred to paint an emblem and carbon lateral edges of air intakes in black colour. And though it would be in our opinion quite good to pick up other varnish that dark elements were more harmoniously combined with colour of a body, the car has all the same turned out impressing.


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Friday, April 3, 2009

2010 Audi R8 5.2 V10 FSI Quattro Road Test

    A bigger stick for the soft-spoken supercar, and a price to match.

    By making available an R8 with a monster 525-hp V-10 engine—complementing the 420-hp V-8 model that was introduced two years ago—Audi has elevated its exotic-looking two-seater from “almost-a-supercar” status to a true competitor in the high-performance realm above mere sports cars.

    The 105-hp increase comes from a 5.2-liter, direct-injection V-10 that is virtually identical to the engine found in the Lambor ghini Gallardo LP560-4.

    Unique engine programming and intake and exhaust systems are the chief differences in the Audi engine over the Italian job, although both engines are made in the same plant in Hungary.

    We’re told that the V-10 weighs just 68 pounds more than the V-8, and that fuel economy with the bigger engine will worsen by only 1 mpg.

    Output is listed by Audi at 525 horsepower and 391 pound-feet of torque, 27 horses and seven pound-feet fewer than in the Lambo, but we suspect some of that difference is simply marketing.

    With the help of launch control, a first for the R8’s manual transmission, we managed the 0-to-60 dash in 3.7 seconds and a quarter-mile in 11.8 seconds at 121 mph.

    That’s a full second quicker in the quarter-mile than we recorded in a manual-transmission V-8 R8 and dead even with a Porsche 911 GT2. This was measured in a down-and-dirty test run during a preview drive in Spain.

    Lamborghini owners need not fret that this R8 will steal the Gallardo’s thunder, as the V-10 R8’s numbers are quite a few ticks behind those of the automated-manual LP560-4 we tested in February.

    A more formal test with the paddle-shifted transmission should improve our times, but still, we don’t see a lot of cross-shopping between these corporate cousins.

    The Lamborghini is a car for extroverts—loud, brash, in your face. The Audi is more of a speak-softly-and-carry-a-big-stick car. The exhaust—quiet during relaxed driving and escalating in volume above 4000 rpm—never fully intrudes on the serenity in the cockpit until you approach the 8700-rpm redline (700 more than the V-8’s and 200 higher than the Lambo’s).

    The extra oomph is obvious as soon as the R8 5.2 starts moving, but the power increase hasn’t upset the R8’s user-friendliness and neutral handling. Easy driving is still the name of the game; both models have graceful manners even when driven hard around a track.

    Visual differences between V-8 and V-10 R8s are slight. The V-10 model has wider intakes behind the doors, which sit atop wider body sills. In front and back, the black accents are glossy instead of flat, and there are two crossbraces to the air intake rather than three.

    The V-10 R8’s exhaust tips are larger and oval-shaped, and this model also sports standard LED lighting, previously an option. The seats, a carry-over from the V-8 model, had us at times wishing for more lateral support.

    We’re pleased the R8’s optional ceramic brakes might make it to North America. They’re strong, completely free of fade, and—unlike the on-off brakes in the Gallardo—can actually be modulated for smooth driving.

    Audi won’t pinpoint when the V-10 R8 will go on sale or what it will cost. We’ll bet on late this year at the earliest, with a premium of maybe $45,000 over the V-8 R8’s $117,500 base price.

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2010 Audi R8 5.2 V10 FSI Quattro Road Test

    A bigger stick for the soft-spoken supercar, and a price to match.

    By making available an R8 with a monster 525-hp V-10 engine—complementing the 420-hp V-8 model that was introduced two years ago—Audi has elevated its exotic-looking two-seater from “almost-a-supercar” status to a true competitor in the high-performance realm above mere sports cars.

    The 105-hp increase comes from a 5.2-liter, direct-injection V-10 that is virtually identical to the engine found in the Lambor ghini Gallardo LP560-4.

    Unique engine programming and intake and exhaust systems are the chief differences in the Audi engine over the Italian job, although both engines are made in the same plant in Hungary.

    We’re told that the V-10 weighs just 68 pounds more than the V-8, and that fuel economy with the bigger engine will worsen by only 1 mpg.

    Output is listed by Audi at 525 horsepower and 391 pound-feet of torque, 27 horses and seven pound-feet fewer than in the Lambo, but we suspect some of that difference is simply marketing.

    With the help of launch control, a first for the R8’s manual transmission, we managed the 0-to-60 dash in 3.7 seconds and a quarter-mile in 11.8 seconds at 121 mph.

    That’s a full second quicker in the quarter-mile than we recorded in a manual-transmission V-8 R8 and dead even with a Porsche 911 GT2. This was measured in a down-and-dirty test run during a preview drive in Spain.

    Lamborghini owners need not fret that this R8 will steal the Gallardo’s thunder, as the V-10 R8’s numbers are quite a few ticks behind those of the automated-manual LP560-4 we tested in February.

    A more formal test with the paddle-shifted transmission should improve our times, but still, we don’t see a lot of cross-shopping between these corporate cousins.

    The Lamborghini is a car for extroverts—loud, brash, in your face. The Audi is more of a speak-softly-and-carry-a-big-stick car. The exhaust—quiet during relaxed driving and escalating in volume above 4000 rpm—never fully intrudes on the serenity in the cockpit until you approach the 8700-rpm redline (700 more than the V-8’s and 200 higher than the Lambo’s).

    The extra oomph is obvious as soon as the R8 5.2 starts moving, but the power increase hasn’t upset the R8’s user-friendliness and neutral handling. Easy driving is still the name of the game; both models have graceful manners even when driven hard around a track.

    Visual differences between V-8 and V-10 R8s are slight. The V-10 model has wider intakes behind the doors, which sit atop wider body sills. In front and back, the black accents are glossy instead of flat, and there are two crossbraces to the air intake rather than three.

    The V-10 R8’s exhaust tips are larger and oval-shaped, and this model also sports standard LED lighting, previously an option. The seats, a carry-over from the V-8 model, had us at times wishing for more lateral support.

    We’re pleased the R8’s optional ceramic brakes might make it to North America. They’re strong, completely free of fade, and—unlike the on-off brakes in the Gallardo—can actually be modulated for smooth driving.

    Audi won’t pinpoint when the V-10 R8 will go on sale or what it will cost. We’ll bet on late this year at the earliest, with a premium of maybe $45,000 over the V-8 R8’s $117,500 base price.

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