By and large, the most significant change lies with the 5.2-liter V-10 lurking behind the cabin. Though strikingly similar to the S8's motor (itself a de-tuned version of the Lamborghini Gallardo's ten-cylinder power plant), Audi's fitted it with direct injection and a dry-sump oil system exclusively for service in the R8.
The engine now produces 525 hp and 390 lb-ft of torque, which is reportedly more than enough to move the aluminum-bodied coupe from 0-60 mph in under four seconds and to a top speed of 196 mph. As with the V-8 car, the R8 5.2 FSI Quattro makes use of Audi's legendary all-wheel-drive system, coupled to either a six-speed manual or the R tronic dual-clutch gearbox.
The R8 V-10 wears exclusive 10-spoke 19-inch wheels that feature a unique Y design. It will come with magnetic ride control as standard equipment, and the suspension will be even more tuned for performance than the standard R8. To bring the car to a halt, the brake system was beefed up as well. Eight-piston calipers reside in the front, four-piston calipers stop in back, and the 15-inch front and 14-inch rear disks are ventilated and perforated to ensure unimpeded heat transfer. Those in need of even more stopping power can opt for a lightweight ceramic brake system.
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