Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Plus quattro 2dr Coupe AWD (5.2L 10cyl 7AM)
Over the years, Audi has manufactured plenty of supercars, but there is only one that made it to the list of all-time-favorites in a very short span.
Over the years, Audi has manufactured plenty of supercars, but there is only one that made it to the list of all-time-favorites in a very short span. It is the undisputed Audi R8. Exhibiting precession and contemporariness at its best, this athletic moniker gained popularity in a very brief amount of time. Highlighted by its iconic styling and unusually accessible performance, the 2015 Audi R8 maintains its special status as a mid-engine exotic sports car that you can drive every day of the week.
The 2015 Audi R8 is a two-seat mid-engine exotic supercar available in Coupe and Spyder (convertible) body styles. There are five available trim levels: V8, V10, the Coupe-only V10 Plus, and V10 Competition. All these are implemented with a variety of standard equipment, plus a host of optional amenities to suit some specific requirements. There is also a difference in the way the powertrain is tuned based on the trim you purchase.
Trims |
V8 |
V10 |
V10 Plus |
V10 Competition |
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MSRP |
$115,900 |
$153,900 |
$173,500 |
$199,900 |
Key Features |
19-Inch Wheels |
Altered Suspension Tuning |
Higher-Output Engine |
Highest-Output V10 |
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Summer Tires |
Different Wheels |
Front Diffuser |
Aesthetic Exterior Trim Upgrades |
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Adaptive Suspension |
Parking System |
Carbon-Ceramic Brakes |
Matte-Carbon Sideblades |
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Heated Power-Folding Side Mirrors |
Premium Leather Upholstery |
Carbon-Fiber Trim Pieces |
Sport Exhaust |
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Speed-Activated Rear Spoiler |
Faux-Suede Headliner |
Smaller Fuel Tank |
Red Brake Calipers |
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Speed-Activated Rear Spoiler |
Navigation |
Base Stereo |
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Full LED Exterior Lighting |
Bang & Olufsen Audio |
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Automatic Climate Control |
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Manual Tilt-And-Telescoping Steering |
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Heated Eight-Way Power Seats |
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Leather And Faux Suede Upholstery |
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Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror |
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Bluetooth Phone Connection |
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Seven-Speaker Sound System |
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Six-CD Changer |
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Auxiliary Audio Jack |
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Satellite Radio |
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We Recommend;
There are a couple of recommendations here based on personal requirements. If you are looking forward to buying the R8 purely for its performance, then we suggest you opt for the V10 Plus, as it gets a higher performing engine along with most of the basic amenities. However, since this version omits luxuries like heated seats, a navigation system, premium audio, and stereo and also features a smaller fuel tank, we would recommend the V10 trim to suit the best for convenience seekers.
Mechanically, all the versions of the Audi R8 are equipped with the same powertrain. The 2015 Audi R8 V8 is powered by a 4.2-liter V8 mounted behind the passenger compartment that sends 430 hp and 317 pound-feet of torque to all four wheels.
A six-speed manual transmission with an exposed-gate metal shifter is standard, while a seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual, known as S Tronic, is optional and includes steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles. The limited-edition R8 Competition (coupe only) offers the highest-output V10 available in the R8 lineup along with several aesthetic exterior trim upgrades.
Models |
Audi R8 |
Porsche 911 Carrera |
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT |
Ferrari 458 Italia |
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MSRP |
$115,900 |
$114,200 |
$221,580 |
$239,340 |
Engine |
4.2/Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)/32/V-8 |
3.8/Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)/24/Flat 6 |
6.2/Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)/32/V-8 |
4.5/Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)/32/V-8 |
Transmission |
6-speed Manual |
7-speed Manual |
7-speed Automated Manual |
7-speed Automated Manual |
Horsepower |
430 hp @ 7900 rpm |
430 hp @ 7500 rpm |
583 hp @ 6800 rpm |
562 hp @ 9000 rpm |
Torque |
317 lb.-ft. @ 4500 rpm |
325 lb.-ft. @ 5750 rpm |
479 lb.-ft. @ 4750 rpm |
398 lb.-ft. @ 6000 rpm |
0-60 Mph |
5 |
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3.6 |
7.5 |
Quarter Mile |
13.5 |
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11.7 |
15.5 |
Top Speed |
195 |
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197 |
199 |
The Audi R8 in its most basic form is not the most powerful in the lot. The 430 HP V8 is just enough to make ties with the Porsche 911 Carrera. Meanwhile, it is the 6.2L V-8 inside the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT that delivers the raw power in the form of 583 HP followed by the Ferrari 458 Italia. This results in a slower quarter-mile performance of the R8.
It is extremely unfair to expect scintillating figures of fuel consumption from a supercar. The same goes for the Audi R8, which everything but pleases with its economy. Consuming premium unleaded fuel, the coupe is good enough to drive around 13 miles to a gallon in the cities, while the same can deliver up to 20 MPG on highways. Well, given the amount of joy and enjoyment it offers, this seems like a small price to pay.
Models |
Audi R8 |
Porsche 911 Carrera |
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT |
Ferrari 458 Italia |
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City |
13 |
18 |
13 |
13 |
Highway |
20 |
26 |
19 |
17 |
Combined |
16 |
22 |
16 |
16 |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
23.8 gal. |
16.9 gal. |
22.5 gal. |
22.7 gal. |
Fuel Type |
Premium unleaded |
Premium unleaded (required) |
Premium unleaded |
Premium unleaded |
All but one rival is more refined than the host. It is none other than the Porsche 911 Carrera with a 22 MPG fuel economy. However, it loses the edge as a result of a nominal fuel tank, which in the case of the Audi R8 is sound 23.8 gallons. This covers for the lost miles due to its extravagant character. Similar is the case with the SLS AMG GT and the Ferrari 458, only with a gallon less capacity.
With only 2 passenger accommodability, the Audi R8 has a modest amount of space in its cabin. Tall drivers may feel a bit of a pinch because of its abbreviated legroom measurement.
There is not much difference between its convertible model and the coupe. You can easily reach the controls, including slick features like the ignition button, which is located right on the steering wheel. The seats are very well padded to give maximum comfort to passengers.
Models |
Audi R8 |
Porsche 911 Carrera |
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT |
Ferrari 458 Italia |
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Passenger Capacity |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
37.7/54.8/41 |
38/51.7/41.6 |
39/58.4/41.7 |
37.5/-/45 |
Cargo Capacity (All Seats In Place) |
8 cu.ft. |
4.1 cu.ft. |
6.2 cu.ft. |
8.1 cu.ft. |
The interior dimensions are on par with the rivals, and there is no significant advantage or disadvantage in the interior segment. Ferrari, however, dominated by a slim margin exhibiting the most ergonomic cabin. At the same time, none of the vehicles have enough trunk capacity to be called practical.
One of the most exotic features of the Audi R8 is its exciting and uncommon infotainment arrangement, which is quite cool in its class. Its customizable digital gauge display ups the ante as it provides a driver-centric feeling inside the cabin. Not only that, its sound system comes embedded with LED ambient lighting apart from having very many standard features as optional. Below is the list of infotainment features that are tagged along with the new Audi R8: -
The 2-seat Audi R8 sports car is wide and low, accommodating an engine that sits in the middle of the car. Buyers can choose between the hardtop and convertible Spyder body styles, the latter lacking the former’s icon “side blades” while featuring a power-folding top that operates in 19 seconds at speeds up to 31 mph.
Along with standard LED headlights, the 2015 R8’s taillights now feature a row of 30 LEDs that illuminate directionally outward when signaling, kind of like a Mustang but much cooler.
Models |
Audi R8 |
Porsche 911 Carrera |
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT |
Ferrari 458 Italia |
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Curb Weight |
3439 lbs. |
3142 lbs. |
3726 lbs. |
3274 lbs. |
Ground Clearance |
4 |
4 |
6 |
4 |
Height |
49 in. |
51 in. |
49 in. |
48 in. |
Length |
175 in. |
178 in. |
183 in. |
178 in. |
Rear Tread |
62.8 in. |
61.4 in. |
65 in. |
63.2 in. |
Wheelbase |
104.3 in. |
97 in. |
105.5 in. |
104 in. |
Width |
76 in. |
71 in. |
75 in. |
78 in. |
The 2015 Audi R8 has all the looks you could ever ask for--especially if you're not quite ready to commit to an Italian supercar. Updates for this year include a few new exterior colors, the addition of an optional quilted headliner, as well as red-painted calipers. It may not be as long as the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT, but the lower weight enables a better power-to-weight ratio thus giving the best of acceleration.
Exterior Features:
Standard safety equipment includes antilock disc brakes, stability control, side airbags, and knee airbags. Front and rear parking sensors and a rearview camera are optional with the V8 and standard with the V10. The R8 has not been tested by any of the authorities, including the NHTSA or the IIHS, as it is not practical to perform destructive testing on a car that is made in limited numbers and is thus, expensive to afford, even for the brand.
The 2015 Audi R8 is the total package. It boasts an incredible balance of speed and handling, something akin to playing Gran Turismo 5. It brags a comfort/usability factor that remains exponentially difficult to uncover in the supercar world and will be priced far cheaper than the Ferrari 458 and the like. It appears more grown-up than an SLS AMG GT, and prettier than a Porsche 911. An Audi R8 is a machine that will cause people to stop, stare and drool. And no matter how long you own the car, without question, you will act in the same way, every time you open the garage door.