How fast is a V10 Audi?

How fast is a V10 Audi?

The standard car seen in the video features a 5.2-liter V10 engine producing over 600 horsepower (447 kilowatts). According to Audi, the 2017 R8 was capable of completing the climb to 60 mph (100 kph) in less than 3 seconds and continuing to a top speed of over 200 mph (321 kph).

How much does a Audi R8 2010 cost?

The 2010 Audi R8 starts at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail price of roughly $117,500 with the manual transmission or $127,000 if you check the R tronic box. The new 5.2 V10 trim with the manual transmission starts around $150,000 and tops out around $170,000 for a fully loaded R8 5.2 automatic.

Does Audi have a supercar?

R8 power and performance The Audi R8 definitely hits the first mark of a supercar: price. That power is delivered by the iconic Audi Quattro all-wheel-drive set up that pairs with the mid-engine layout for an unforgettable driving experience.

What makes an Audi R8 a supercar?

Perhaps the most important reason to make the R8 your first supercar though is that it’s something really quite special. Mounted just behind your head is a real masterpiece of an engine – a 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10.

What makes a car a supercar?

Supercars are not muscle cars or tuned up sports cars. And there is no such thing as a cut price supercar. A supercar is a car that combines speed, handling, unique design and represents the pinnacle of the automaker’s art. This is faster than any production car ever made, it’s actually faster than Formula 1 cars.

Is the R8 the fastest Audi?

Without question, the new Audi R8 V10 Performance is the fastest car in the history of the Audi brand. It’s been clocked hitting 60 mph in under three seconds and it can easily break the 200 mph mark.

Will there be a 2021 Audi R8?

The 2021 R8 V10 performance and R8 V10 RWD Coupe and Spyder will be available in dealerships winter 2020….2021 Audi R8 RWD Coupe and Spyder newest members of R8 model line.

Model Starting MSRP
2021 Audi R8 V10 Spyder RWD $154,900

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