But, in 2012, Audi introduced the R8 V10 trim level, which essentially ditched the old 4.2 liter and substituted it with the naturally-aspirated 5.2 liter V10 from the Lamborghini Gallardo. That engine made a much more sufficient 525 horsepower and 391 pound-feet of torque. 0-60 in that car takes 3.4 seconds, and on to a top speed of 195 mph. The main transmission is a 6-speed manual, but if you want maximum performance from your $153K supercar, you should opt for the 7-speed dual-clutch 'box. The interior, like many sports cars of today, is primarily driver-focused, but is still very luxurious, as you'd expect from a $153,000 Audi. Quilted leather seating is available, along with Audi's signature MMI navigation system. (Sorry I haven't posted in a while, I've been in Miami for winter break, so I didn't have my computer w/ me).
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
2015 Audi R8 V10 Review
When the Audi R8 was announced in 2009, it shocked the world with its futuristic styling and impressive handling. There was only one problem: the engine was too underpowered, and needed to be replaced. It was Audi's traditional 4.2 liter naturally-aspirated V8, and made a decent 430 horsepower @ 7,900 rpm. 0-60 took about 4.3 seconds when optioned with the dual-clutch transmission. But, the engine had grown old, and was a little "behind the times" if you know what I mean.
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