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| The rumbling V8 packs a massive punch, the cockpit is suitably low-slung with dramatic design cues, while the attention to detail and build quality is unbeatable | |
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It certainly has a specification to match the jaw-dropping looks. The mid-engined, four-wheel-drive supercar uses Audi's Aluminium Space Frame (ASF) construction, powered by the mighty 4.2-litre V8 from the RS4. The 414bhp unit is mated to either a six-speed manual or the R Tronic sequential paddleshift box tried here. This is expected to be specified by around half of UK buyers, and while it lowers CO2 emissions, it raises the cost by £5,200.
The rumbling V8 packs a massive punch, the cockpit is suitably low-slung with dramatic design cues, while the attention to detail and build quality is unbeatable.
Then there's the driving experience. The mid-engine layout means superb weight distribution, while four-wheel drive maximises traction, so the R8 a very rapid machine.
But it's the manner in which it covers the ground that's so impressive. Although the Audi isn't quite as involving as a Porsche 911, the Magnetic Ride dampers (a £1,350 option) deliver a beautifully composed ride, and the steering is extremely accurate. We can think of few more desirable cars.
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