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Specs for all generations of Audi R8

Choose a generation of Audi R8 from the list below to view their respective versions. Тo check out further technical specifications (like engine power, dimensions, weight, fuel consumption, etc.), please select one of the versions.
2019 Audi R8 II Coupe (4S, facelift 2019) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 II Coupe (4S, facelift 2019) 2019 - 2024 Coupe
Power: from 540 to 620 Hp | Dimensions: 4496 x 1964 x 1236 mm
2019 Audi R8 II Spyder (4S, facelift 2019) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 II Spyder (4S, facelift 2019) 2019 - 2023 Cabriolet
Power: from 540 to 620 Hp | Dimensions: 4429 x 1940 x 1242 mm
2019 Audi R8 II LMS (facelift 2019) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 II LMS (facelift 2019) 2019 - 2022 Coupe
Power: 585 Hp | Dimensions: 4573 x 1997 x 1171 mm
2016 Audi R8 II Spyder (4S) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 II Spyder (4S) 2016 - 2018 Cabriolet
Power: from 540 to 610 Hp | Dimensions: 4426 x 1940 x 1245 mm
2016 Audi R8 II LMS - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 II LMS 2015 - 2018 Coupe
Power: from 495 to 585 Hp | Dimensions: 4583 x 1997 x 1240 mm
2015 Audi R8 II Coupe (4S) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 II Coupe (4S) 2015 - 2018 Coupe
Power: from 540 to 610 Hp | Dimensions: 4426 x 1940 x 1240 mm
2013 Audi R8 LMS ultra - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 LMS ultra 2012 - 2015 Coupe
Power: 570 Hp | Dimensions: 4620 x 1994 x 1195 mm
2012 Audi R8 Spyder (42, facelift 2012) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 Spyder (42, facelift 2012) 2012 - 2015 Coupe
Power: from 430 to 525 Hp | Dimensions: 4440 x 1929 x 1244 mm
2012 Audi R8 Coupe (42, facelift 2012) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 Coupe (42, facelift 2012) 2012 - 2015 Coupe
Power: from 430 to 550 Hp | Dimensions: 4440 x 1929 x 1252 mm
2010 Audi R8 Spyder (42) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 Spyder (42) 2010 - 2012 Cabriolet
Power: from 430 to 560 Hp | Dimensions: 4434 x 1904 x 1244 mm
2006 Audi R8 Coupe (42) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Audi R8 Coupe (42) 2006 - 2012 Coupe
Power: from 420 to 560 Hp | Dimensions: 4434 x 1930 x 1252 mm

How much horsepower is Audi R8 Performance?

Audi R8 Performance is among the most impressive variants in the model range. Powered by 5.2 FSI V10, it can produce either 570 Hp and 550 Nm of torque or 620 Hp and 580 Nm of torque, depending on the variant, the latter being the highest output in the R8 range.

Do all Audi R8 cars have a V10 engine?

While the majority of Audi R8 vehicle are, indeed, powered by a V10 engine, V8 options are also available in the range. 4.2 FSI V8 (420 Hp/ 430 Hp) can be found in the first generation, both in the pre-facelift and facelift versions.

Which Audi R8 is the fastest?

Currently, the best-performing in terms of speed Audi R8 is the facelifted second generation R8 Coupe Performance 5.2 FSI V10 (620 Hp) quattro S tronic. It takes the lead with a top speed of 331 km/h (205.67 mph) and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds (0-60 mph: 2.9 sec).

Does Audi R8 have high fuel consumption?

Audi R8 is fast and powerful and definitely not fuel efficient. The lowest it can go in terms of consumption is 11.4 l/100 km (20.63 mpg), while the highest official economy figure is 14.9 l/100 km (15.79 mpg), all depending on how the car is being driven.

Is Audi R8 Spyder a 2-seater?

All Audi R8 cars, including Spyder variants, are 2-door 2-seat cars.

Is Audi R8 a sports car?

Yes, Audi R8 is a great example of a sports car, offering superior dynamic performance.

Is Audi R8 reliable?

Owners praise the Audi R8 not only for its performance in terms of speed and handling, but also for its reliability. Very few common issues have been reported. One is the magnetic dampers failing, resulting in loss of ride comfort, and the other – the air conditioning compressor needing replacement, which in V8 variants is quite difficult to do, since accessing the A/C unit requires the engine to be completely removed. If not under warranty, repairs are quite costly, with both parts and labor being expensive, as one would expect in the model's class.

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