2015 Audi R8 LMX
419 kW (570 hp), from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.4 seconds: The Audi R8
LMX (12.9 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers [18.2 US mpg]; 299 grams CO2 per
kilometer [481.2 g/mile]) offers breathtaking performance and groundbreaking
technology. The limited-edition car is the first production car in the world to
come equipped with laser high beams. The R8 LMX can now be ordered and will
debut on the streets this summer.
Audi is the leader in developing automotive lighting technology. In 2008,
the Audi R8 became the first production car in the world to boast all-LED
headlights; this was followed in 2012 by dynamic turn signals. Audi launched a
new chapter in automotive lighting with the Matrix LED headlights, which
debuted in the updated A8 in 2013. Now the brand with the four rings is
igniting the next stage in the R8 LMX: the laser spot for the high beams. It
increases the range substantially, which is ideal for a supercar like the R8
LMX.
The Audi engineers work very closely with their racing colleagues on the
development of lighting technologies. The combination of LED and laser high
beams, for example, will be used for the first time on the new Audi R18 e-tron
quattro at the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 14 and 15. The premium brand is thus
continuing its tradition of using racing to test new technologies destined for
production. “Audi has long dominated the most important 24-hour race. In
addition to the outstanding TDI drive technology, a maximum light yield gives
our pilots a major advantage, and with night racing in particular is a key
factor to our success,” says Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg. “The transfer of the
laser headlight to the Audi R8 LMX underscores our leading position in lighting
technology. The safety benefit this provides to the customer truly represents
Vorsprung durch Technik,” says AUDI AG’s Board Member for Development.
With the new laser high beams, one laser module per headlight generates a
cone of light with twice the range of the all-LED headlight. Each module
comprises four high-power laser diodes. With a diameter of just 300
micrometers, these generate a blue laser beam with a wavelength of 450
nanometers. A phosphor converter transforms this into roadworthy white light
with a color temperature of 5,500 Kelvin – ideal conditions for the human eye
that enable the driver to recognize contrast more easily and help prevent
fatigue. The laser spot, which is active at speeds of 60 km/h (37.3 mph) and
above, supplements the LED high beam in the R8 LMX and greatly enhances
visibility and safety. An intelligent camera-based sensor system detects other
road users and actively adjusts the light pattern to exclude them.
The Audi R8 (14,9 – 12,4 l/100 km [15.8 – 19.0 US mpg]; 349 – 289 g CO2 per
km [561.7 – 465.1 g/mile]) is the dynamic, top-of-the-line Audi model. Its
high-revving, mid-mounted engine, double wishbone suspension and ASF (Audi
Space Frame) aluminum body are closely based on racing. The Audi R8 LMX is
available as a coupe with a production run limited to 99 vehicles. With 419 kW
(570 hp) and 540 Nm (398.3 lb-ft) of torque, its 5.2 liter, V10 engine
accelerates the car from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in just 3.4 seconds. Top
speed is 320 km/h (198.8 mph), and average consumption is 12.9 liters of fuel
per 100 kilometers (299 grams CO2 per kilometer) [18.2 US mpg/481.2 g/mile]. A
compact, seven-speed S tronic transfers the power to the quattro permanent
all-wheel drive system. 19-inch wheels are combined with carbon-fiber ceramic
brake discs, which up front measure 380 millimeters (15.0 in) in diameter. Red
anodized brake calipers shine behind the exclusive designer wheels. The R8 LMX
is shod with 235/35 R 19 tires up front and 305/30 R 19 tires at the rear.
The new top model also sends out a clear visual signal with its Audi
exclusive customized paint finish in Ara Blue, crystal effect. A large, fixed
rear spoiler increases the downforce on the rear axle. Like the front spoiler
lip, the flics on the sides, the engine compartment cover, the exterior mirror
housings, the sideblades, the rear wing and the diffuser, it is made of carbon
fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) with a matte finish. The Singleframe grille,
the air inlet grilles up front and the outlet grille at the rear are finished
in titanium gray. The sport exhaust system has high-gloss black tailpipes.
The dynamic lines carry over into the black interior, which also features
blue accents. The folding bucket seats are covered in Fine Nappa leather with
Sepang Blue diamond pattern. The backrest covers are finished in Ara Blue.
Sepang Blue stitching provides subtle contrasts, including on the parking brake
lever, the center tunnel console, the steering wheel and the instrument cowl.
The black Alcantara headlining and black Fine Nappa leather door trim panels
take up the Sepang Blue diamond pattern of the bucket seats.
Subtle details round out the interior. Matte carbon is used on the covers
of the center tunnel console and the parking brake lever, on the inlays in the
doors and the arc around the cockpit. Illuminated aluminum inlays bearing the
limited-edition number are integrated into the CFRP door sill trims. Fine Nappa
leather adorns the selector lever for the S tronic and the knee pads; the floor
mats have black piping and Sepang Blue stitching. The Audi R8 LMX will take to
the streets this summer. The base price in Germany is €210,000.
Source:Audi Press Release
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