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      10-24-2018, 12:29 AM   #1
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2019 Audi R8 Debuts With Sportier Styling And More Powerful V10 Engines

https://www.audi-mediacenter.com/en/...-audi-r8-10885

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  • Powerful V10 naturally aspirated engines in two output ratings
  • Modified suspension components for even more dynamic handling
  • Striking exterior design, sales launch in early 2019

“Born on the track, built for the road.” The volume-production model now follows after the world premiere of the R8 LMS GT3 at the 2018 Paris Motor Show. Apart from the sportier design, the Audi R8 Coupé and Spyder have more powerful engines. The models will go on sale in Europe in early 2019.

“The R8 occupies a unique position for Audi in every respect,” says Michael-Julius Renz, Managing Director of Audi Sport GmbH. “It’s now even more powerful and faster.” adds Oliver Hoffmann, Technical Managing Director of Audi Sport GmbH: “Motorsport is part of our DNA. With around 50 percent shared parts with the R8 LMS GT3 and even 60 percent with the R8 LMS GT4, no other automobile is so close to motor racing as the R8.”

Even more powerful: the engines
Instant response, lightning-fast high-revving and a unique sound – the heart of the Audi R8 is its V10 naturally aspirated engine. It is available to customers in two output ratings. The almost identical drive technology of the V10 engine in the R8 LMS GT3 and R8 LMS GT4 is put to good use on the racetrack. The V10, which is produced at the engine plant in Győr, Hungary, is very compact. A separate radiator controls the temperature of the engine oil, which comes from a dry sump. This principle was adopted from motor racing and allows for an extremely low installation position of the engine, producing a low center of gravity. The pump module operates with multiple suction stages and assures proper lubrication under all conditions – including during lateral acceleration of around 1.5 G, which is possible in the R8. Both engines have a gasoline particulate filter.

Razor-sharp precision: the suspension
Modifications to the suspension provide even more stability and precision. The assistance has been retuned both with the optional dynamic steering and the electromechanical power steering: Steering response and the feedback from the road come across as even more precise across the entire range of speeds.

Depending on the selected engine, the three additional programs dry, wet and snow are added to the well-known Audi drive select modes with the performance mode. They adapt the key dynamic parameters to the friction coefficient of the road. Thanks to the enhanced Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC), the top-of-the-line model brakes from 100 km/h (62.1 mph) to a standstill up to 1.5 meters (4.9 ft) earlier; the stopping distance from 200 km/h (124.3 mph) is up to five meters (16.4 ft) shorter – in each case depending on the exterior conditions.

The new Audi R8 is equipped with factory-installed 19-inch wheels. Ultralight 20-inch fully milled wheels in five-V dynamic design with new summer and sport tires, which convey even more precise handling, are available as an option. Audi offers ceramic brake discs as an alternative to the standard steel discs. The stabilizer at the front is optionally made from carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) and aluminum, which cuts weight by around two kilograms (4.4 lb).

Sharper and tauter: the design
The honed character of the new R8 models also becomes clear visually. The Singleframe radiator grille has a wider, flatter line. Thick bars divide up the large air inlets. Flat slits in the hood are reminiscent of the Audi Ur-quattro brand icon. The new front splitter is now wider, as is the striking low-set air vent grille at the rear. The grille rounds off the diffuser that extends quite some way up. All of which underlines the sporty look of the Audi R8. In the engine compartment the air filter is situated under a new, three-part cover – available in a choice of plastic or carbon fiber.

R8 customers can choose from up to three exterior packages, depending on the engine variant; these packages add various highlights to the front splitter, the side trims and the diffuser. As an option, the Audi rings and badges on the exterior are painted in high-gloss black. The new metallic colors Kemora Gray and Ascari Blue add to the paint range. The Audi exclusive range gives customers the opportunity to customize many details of their Audi R8 – inside and out.

The new R8 models will be arriving at dealerships in Germany and other European countries in the course of the first quarter of 2019. The models will go on sale in early 2019.








































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      10-24-2018, 12:33 AM   #2
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The different colored vent-panel is just dumb. It's never been the most aggressive look by any measure. The value has always been good with the R8, but it's not a "looker" IMO.
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The 2nd gen R8 does nothing for me, design wise. It lost virtually all the charm of the 1st gen and is not just adding loads more stuff like random creases and angles on top of it.

The symptoms of modern design; adding "aggression" in a superficial way doesn't make a design more appealing...
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1st gen is still the best looking one.
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Audi is a great performer but just so blah styling wise. The new RS5 is a much better looking car than this. Saw one at the Miami Auto show a few weeks ago and was impressed... but Audi just so bland looking in general.

Audi... listen! Take NA v10 from R8, deposit into S5 body, lose entire front driveline, give it a Manual Transmission... and then collect my deposit. Make a car that actually “needs” the driver lol





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how old is this car now? They should redesign the whole car.
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As a stand alone product i think it looks good but as a car guy i see WAY too much lamborghini and Veyron there. WAY too much.
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Looks good, but I think the tail pipes need to be bigger.
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What the hell is that panel on the drivers side center console? Its blocking the lower buttons for the driver. Dumb. Should be on the passengers side like always.
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As a stand alone product i think it looks good but as a car guy i see WAY too much lamborghini and Veyron there. WAY too much.
This.
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As a stand alone product i think it looks good but as a car guy i see WAY too much lamborghini and Veyron there. WAY too much.
Yeah, that seems like a real problem. When I buy a Swatch, I really don't want it to look anything like a Patek Philippe or a Vacheron Constantin.
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Audi... listen! Take NA v10 from R8, deposit into S5 body, lose entire front driveline, give it a Manual Transmission... and then collect my deposit. Make a car that actually “needs” the driver lol
You realize there'd be cylinders sticking out the front bumper, right?
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I hate honeycomb grills. Too much work to keep clean. This Audi has way too much honeycomb
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Looks good, but I think the tail pipes need to be bigger.
I was thinking the same thing, they're so tiny.

Also can't get much more meh about this car. For the $$$ so many other better options at least imho.
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I was thinking the same thing, they're so tiny.

Also can't get much more meh about this car. For the $$$ so many other better options at least imho.
For the price, what would you consider a better option? I think for the money, the R8 V10 isn’t a bad deal
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What's the sticker on this vs a 911 Turbo S?
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