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Audi Australia has launched its long-awaited R8 sports coupe in
Australia.
Following in the footsteps of Audi’s highly-successful rally cars and
history-making Le Mans Prototype LMP R8 race car, the company has now launched a
road-going version of the same name, with the genes of a winner.
The name R8 is now synonymous with superior performance, unswerving
reliability and the intelligent use of power. The sporty genes of its forebears
are even highlighted in the way the R8 cuts its way through the air. The same
design team that had previously styled the R8 racing car was given the task of
styling the R8 roadgoing sports car.
This week, the high-performance R8 series production car is being launched at
Phillip Island Raceway in Victoria, priced at $259,900 for the 6-speed manual
variant and $274,900 for the six-speed sequential R-tronic version.
The Audi R8 is the company’s first foray into the league of high-performance
sports coupes and Audi Australia’s Managing Director, Joerg Hofmann, says its
introduction signals a shift by the brand into a much higher gear in
Australia.
“We are a successful brand, with year-on-year record sales in Australia as
proof of our growth and our future potential in this market. The Audi R8 will
become an icon for Audi and albeit niche, this is a car that clearly embodies
our Vorsprung durch Technik. It will be instrumental in further boosting our
brand image and awareness in this market,” Mr Hofmann said.
Head of the company’s Group Design, Walter de’Silva designed the Audi R8 to
be the expression of “ultimate sportiness”. Subsequently, one of the world’s
leading designers, Karl Lagerfeld, photographed Audi’s ultimate sportscar, once
again cementing the brand as a leader in innovation, as well as aspirational
vehicles.
The wide, full shape of the R8 seems to hug the road. It demonstrates its
potential through its imposing proportions, accentuated wheel arches and
substantial air apertures. It is like no other Audi before it – with the
unmistakable proportions of a mid-engine car.
Boasting a high-revving 4.2-litre V8 FSI engine with 309kW and 430Nm, Audi is
not presenting a thoroughly sporty and aspirational vehicle, it is also raising
automotive technology to a higher level.
Thanks to its mid-engined concept and quattro drivetrain, the R8 is blessed
with high directional stability and large reserves of lateral acceleration. The
spontaneous, free-revving V8 engine is suitably powerful and is supported by
Audi’s magnetic ride adaptive damping system which improves handling and offers
greater comfort even in a thoroughbred sportscar.
Audi’s Space Frame ASF aluminium technology allows a significant reduction in
vehicle weight, yet offers extreme rigidity and body strength for driver
enjoyment and safety.
As expected, the new R8 also boasts a high level of technology and equipment.
From 2008, the R8 will be the first vehicle in the world with all-LED
headlights. Very high performance ceramic brakes, a Bang & Olufsen sound
system, rear view camera, Audi’s Multi Media Interface MMI and superb quality
materials all combine into one exceptional sportscar package.
The Audi R8 is built at a rate of around 20 units per day. In Australia, the
company expects to sell around 100 units per annum, with 25 to be delivered to
customers in 2007 (October to December).
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