2016 Audi R8 V10 Plus
No model with the four rings is closer to motorsport, none is more striking
and more dynamic: at the Geneva Motor Show, Audi is presenting the second
generation of its high-performance R8 sports car. The V10 mid-engine and a
newly developed quattro drive ensure breathtaking driving performance,
especially in the top-of-the-range version with 449 kW (610 hp): achieving 0 to
100 km/h (62.1 mph) in just 3.2 seconds, its top speed is 330 km/h (205.1 mph).
A high-revving mid-engine with superior performance, a consistently
lightweight construction concept and an extremely dynamic chassis with quattro
drive system and fully variable torque control – this is what makes the R8 the
sporty spearhead of Audi. The high-performance sports car has been newly
developed from the ground up – it is more taut, more striking and more
fascinating both on the race track and on the road.
“Motorsport is in Audi’s genes, it has always been a permanent feature of
our brand’s character,” says Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Board Member for
Technical Development at Audi. “With the new Audi R8, our engineers are
bringing accumulated racing expertise from the race track onto the road. No
other model of ours evokes more dynamic emotion. The new R8 V10 plus is
therefore the most powerful and fastest series-production Audi of all time.”
Thanks to the close cooperation between racing engineers, racing drivers and
developers, the Audi R8 has seen a clear performance increase – this benefits
both the series production car and the R8 LMS developed on the basis of this.
The engines: 10 cylinders in two versions
The 5.2 FSI is available in two versions: one with 397 kW (540 hp) and
another sporting 449 kW (610 hp). The range-topping model accelerates in a mere
3.2 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) and keeps going to its maximum speed
of 330 km/h (205.1 mph). The sound of the freely aspirated V10 engine, whose
maximum torque is available at 6,500 rpm, has become even fuller and sharper. A
7-speed S tronic transmission and a newly developed quattro drive system
transmit the power to the road. The distribution of the drive torque adapts to
the respective driving conditions – in extreme cases, 100 percent of the torque
can be transmitted to the front or rear axle. The new performance mode in the
Audi drive select dynamic handling system enables adaptation of the most
important ride dynamics parameters to the friction coefficient of the road.
Lightweight construction: only 1,454 kg (3,205.5 lb) dry weight
The top model R8 V10 plus has a dry weight of 1,454 kilograms (3,205.5 lb).
Despite a lot of extra equipment and greater rigidity, the new Audi R8 weighs
up to 50 kilograms (110.2 lb) less than its predecessor. The multimaterial Audi
Space Frame (ASF) ensures low weight and optimum axle load distribution. The
combination of aluminum and carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) in the Audi
Space Frame opens up new dimensions with regard to weight, rigidity and crash
behavior. The aerodynamic underbody which integrates a long diffuser boosts
downforce. The chassis, too, with its double wishbone suspension demonstrates
how close the new Audi R8 is to motorsport.
Design: flat, wide, muscular
The design reflects the powerful sporty character of the R8. A visual
distinguishing feature which also provides enhanced safety comes in the form of
the standard LED headlights. For an extended field of vision and more
brightness, Audi offers the laser spot for the high beam as an option –
complemented by the dynamic turn signals at the front. Dynamic turn signals are
standard at the rear.
In the new Audi virtual cockpit, the displays are digital. The most
important controls are grouped together in button clusters on the steering
wheel, also known as satellites. In the interior, the driver has the impression
of sitting in a race car. The air conditioning controls emphasize the
simplicity of the control panel with its floating effect. MMI navigation plus
with MMI touch is standard.
Sales of the new Audi R8 start in summer 2015. Prices are 165,000 euros for
the R8 V10 and 187,400 euros for the top-of-the-range version R8 V10 plus.
New factory for quattro GmbH: production at the “Böllinger Höfe” site
The new Audi R8 is produced at a new quattro GmbH production site that was
specially built for the sports car – the “Böllinger Höfe” site in Heilbronn. An
elaborate manufacturing technique ensures that Audi-typical quality is
produced.
Specialists: the Audi R8 e-tron and Audi R8 LMS
The second generation of the Audi R8 forms the basis for more models. The
latest evolutionary version of the electrically-powered high-performance R8
e-tron sports car achieves a performance figure of 340 kW and a torque of 920
Nm (678.6 lb-ft). It sprints from a standstill to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.9
seconds. Thanks to new battery cells, the range could be more than doubled
compared to the first version of this technological wonder – it is now more
than 450 kilometers (279.6 mi).
The new Audi R8 LMS race car was developed based on the new GT3 regulations
due to come into effect worldwide from 2016. This year it will already be put
through its paces at the factory. Despite massive performance increases, around
50 percent of its components are the same as the series-production car.
The new Audi R8
The R8 is the dynamic spearhead of Audi. In its second generation, the
high-performance sports car has been newly developed from the ground up – it is
more taut, more striking and more fascinating. The high-revving V10 engine is
available in two performance variants. In the top-of-the-range version with 449
kW (610 hp), it develops breathtaking power.
“Motorsport is in Audi’s DNA, it is part of our brand’s character,” says
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Board Member for Technical Development at Audi.
“With the new R8, our engineers are bringing accumulated racing expertise from
the race track onto the road. No other model of ours evokes more dynamic
emotion, none is closer to a race car. The new R8 V10 plus is the most powerful
and fastest series production Audi of all time.”
The mid-engine principle used for the Audi R8 is not only a classic concept
in motorsport but also an important piece of Audi tradition. The powerful
engines were located in front of the rear axle even in the Grand Prix race cars
brought to the start line by Auto Union in the 1930s – a revolutionary step at
the time. In 2000, Audi won the 24-hour Le Mans endurance race with the LMP R8
prototype for the first time. By 2005, the car which provided the name for
today’s series-production high-performance sports car had secured five overall
victories at the Sarthe – the name chosen for the road version of the super
sports car from Audi, R8, indicates the technological relationship between the
two winners.
As the R8 LMS, the Audi R8 is also highly successful in customer racing.
The basis for its success: motorsport was part of the development strategy from
the very beginning. In 2009, the R8 LMS customer racing race car began its
success story which would lead it to more than 190 victories and 23
championship titles worldwide. Technically speaking, it is closely related to
the road version of the sports car with around 50 percent of the same parts.
Up to 449 kW (610 hp): the two V10 engines
The new generation of the Audi R8 utilizes the latest development of the
ten-cylinder engine. With its spontaneous throttle response, quick revving up
to 6,500 rpm and inimitable roaring sound, the naturally aspirated 5.2 FSI
engine is enough to give you goose bumps. In the new R8, the freely aspirated
V10 engine offers even more power and torque than before. Controllable flaps in
the exhaust pipe and an optional sport exhaust system make the car sound even
more characteristic.
The ten-cylinder engine is available in two versions. In the R8 V10, it
develops a power of 397 kW (540 hp) from its 5,204 cc displacement and a torque
of 540 Nm (398.3 lb-ft) at an engine speed of 6,500 rpm. The sprint from 0 to
100 km/h (62.1 mph) takes just 3.5 seconds, and it can reach a top speed of 323
km/h (200.7 mph). The R8 V10 plus is even more powerful and is the fastest
series-production Audi of all time. It develops 449 kW (610 hp) and its maximum
torque of 560 Nm (413.0 lb-ft) is available at 6,500 rpm. The performance
figures are equally impressive: 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.2 seconds, 0 to
200 km/h (124.3 mph) in 9.9 seconds, and a top speed of 330 km/h (205.1 mph).
A further innovation in the 5.2 FSI engine is the additional indirect
injection. It complements the FSI direct gasoline injection, lowers fuel
consumption and enhances engine output. Moreover, the R8 features yet another
innovative system in the form of COD (cylinder on demand). It shuts off one of
the two cylinder banks by deactivating injection and ignition. The R8 V10
consumes an average of 11.8 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (19.9 US mpg)
with CO2 emissions of 275 grams per kilometer (442.6 g/mi), for the R8 V10 plus
those values are 12.4 liters per 100 kilometers (19.0 US mpg) and 289 grams per
kilometer (465.1 g/mi). The fuel consumption reduction of up to 10 percent
compared to the previous model is also due to the new start-stop system.
The dry sump lubrication completes the technology package of the 5.2 FSI.
The ten-cylinder engine is hand built in the Hungarian engine plant in Gy
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technology, it allows for low installation of the engine, which is particularly
beneficial for the car’s center of gravity. What's more, it also ensures oil
supply even under extreme lateral acceleration.
Fast as lightning and highly variable: the power transmission
In both engine versions, power is transmitted to a rapid-shifting
seven-speed S tronic transmission installed behind the engine. The S tronic has
three automatic modes and can also be controlled manually. Shift commands are
transmitted electronically (shift-by-wire). The launch control system manages
full-throttle acceleration from a standing start.
Another function of the S tronic comes into play when the driver’s foot is
removed from the accelerator pedal at speeds above 55 km/h (34.2 mph). In such
cases, both clutches open and the car goes into coasting mode. This function
saves a considerable amount of fuel, especially in everyday use by the
customer.
The quattro permanent all-wheel drive system gives the new R8 a decisive
plus in terms of stability and traction when compared with two-wheel-drive
competitors. On the front axle, an electrohydraulic multi-plate clutch replaces
the Visco clutch of the predecessor model. The newly developed quattro drive
system enables completely unrestricted and fully variable distribution of the
drive torque to the front and rear axles depending on the driving situation and
weather. In normal operation, up to 100 percent is transmitted to the rear
wheels and, if required, the clutch continuously diverts up to 100 percent of
this torque to the front wheels. Thanks to the mechanical differential lock on
the rear axle, the driver experiences maximum traction without any slip.
Audi drive select: the chassis
In the chassis of the new Audi R8, double wishbones made from aluminum
guide all four wheels. The R8 V10 plus has a particularly sporty setup – for
both engine variants, variable adaptively controlled Audi magnetic ride shock
absorbers are available as an option. The newly developed electromechanical
power steering system provides close contact to the road surface and makes a
further contribution to reducing CO2 emissions. As an option, Audi offers
dynamic steering, whereby the steering ratio varies in accordance with the road
speed and the settings in the Audi drive select dynamic handling system.
As standard, the new Audi R8 V10 has 19-inch wheels with size 245/35 tires
at the front and 295/35 at the rear. Upon request, Audi is also offering
20-inch wheels for the first time in the R8. With this option, the tires are
size 245/30 at the front and 305/30 at the rear. The steel brake disks have a
weight-saving wave design and the calipers can be painted red upon request. In
the R8 V10 plus, high-tech disks made from carbon fiber ceramic are responsible
for deceleration of the 20-inch wheels (optional for the V10).
In the Audi drive select dynamic handling system, the driver has the choice
of four modes (comfort, auto, dynamic and individual) to control the way in
which important technical components operate. As standard, the system takes
into account the engine characteristics, steering, S tronic transmission and
quattro drive system as well as optional extras such as Audi magnetic ride, the
exhaust flaps and dynamic steering. On top of that, there is also the new
performance mode (available as an option for the V10 and standard for the V10
plus). The driver activates it by pressing a separate button on the steering
wheel. He or she can select between the programs dry, wet and snow using a
rotary wheel. These programs support dynamic handling on dry, wet and
snow-covered surfaces. In performance mode, Audi drive select also makes use of
the ESC stabilization control function.
New Audi Space Frame with high proportions of aluminum and CFRP
The R8 V10 plus has a dry weight of 1,454 kilograms (3,205.5 lb). The key
factor behind the consistent lightweight design is the body shell with
multimaterial Audi Space Frame (ASF): It weighs only 200 kilograms (440.9 lb).
The resulting unladen weight of 1,555 kilograms (3,428.2 lb) leads to a
superior power-to-weight ratio of 3.46 kg/kW (2.55 kg/hp).
The ASF body shell features a completely new multimaterial lightweight
construction concept. Components made from carbon fiber reinforced plastics
(CFRP) form the B‑pillars, the central tunnel and the rear wall. The front
section of the vehicle, the roof arch and the rear section form a framework
made from cast aluminum nodes and aluminum profiles which, in some cases,
employ new alloys. As always with the ASF, each component is precisely designed
for its location and purpose. Accordingly, the engineers have now integrated
some components into the body shell due to their function. Leaving aside its
components, the body shell is now around 15 percent lighter than its
predecessor. At the same time, torsional rigidity is roughly 40 percent better.
Particularly with regard to rigidity, the body of the new Audi R8 is a
benchmark. The resulting lightweight construction is unparalleled among the
competition. The multimaterial Audi Space Frame in the new Audi R8 is extremely
light and rigid, whilst also being acoustically comfortable and offering a high
level of safety. The outer skin is made entirely of aluminum, but as an
optional extra (or as standard for the V10 plus), Audi also offers attachment
parts made from clear-coated carbon fiber, for example the front splitter, the
diffuser or the side blades. A long, rising diffuser in the underbody produces
downforce on the rear axle at higher speeds.
Design: flat, wide, muscular
A cockpit positioned very far forward, a long, flowing back and a
relatively short wheelbase – the exterior design makes the technical concept of
the mid-engine, high-performance Audi R8 sports car clear upon first sight. At
4.42 meters long (14.5 ft), 1.24 meters high (4.1 ft) and with a wheelbase
measuring 2.65 meters (8.7 ft), its dimensions have only slightly changed in
comparison to the previous model. Its width now measures 1.94 meters (6.4 ft)
and has thus grown by about four centimeters (1.6 in). The car’s proportions
convey more of a race car character, with characteristic design ideas from the
previous model now more pronounced.
The four rings sit proudly on the hood, the Singleframe radiator grille
with honeycomb design is wide and flat. Modeled plastic surfaces allow it to
merge into the flat headlights – facets of the vehicle which highlight tension,
provide an impression of depth and add an air of logic to the design. The
grid-type signature of the daytime running lights with vertical elements
replicates the structure of the air inlets and emphasizes the width of the car.
The entire appearance of the Audi R8 conveys a feeling of lightness and
technical precision. LED headlights are standard. Available upon request, Audi
can also supply the laser spot which doubles the range of the high beam to 600
meters (1,968.5 ft) as well as the dynamic turn signals at the front. The
dynamic turn signals are standard at the rear. The rear lighting signature also
combines two vertical elements with a horizontal line. This gives the Audi R8
an even more powerful appearance.
As part of the new laser high beams, one laser module per headlight
generates a cone of light with twice the range of the all-LED headlamp. 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 it into white light suitable for
roadway use 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 to
prevent fatigue. The laser spot is active from a speed of 60 km/h (37.3 mph) to
supplement the LED high beam of the R8 and, thanks to its long range, greatly
enhances the driver’s field of vision as well as safety. An intelligent
camera-based sensor system detects other road users and actively adjusts the
light pattern to exclude them.
On the sides of the high-performance sports car, characteristically curved
contours are drawn over the wheels. The shoulder line, shaped like a powerful
muscle, connects the wheels with one another while at the same time dividing
the side blade in two to leave an upper and a lower half. This new design
solution makes the car appear even longer and more dynamic.
At the rear, as well, the lights and the air inlets visually connect to one
another. The two tailpipes of the exhaust system have a trapezoidal design and
the rear window offers a clear view of the illuminated engine compartment. The
R8 is equipped with an electrically extending spoiler, the R8 V10 plus with a
fixed wing made from CFRP.
Just like in a race car: the interior and the controls
Behind the steering wheel of the new Audi R8, the driver feels like a race
car driver. All functions are driver-oriented and allow easy operation even
when the critical limits are reached – and all without the driver having to
take his or her hands off the steering wheel. The newly designed sport seats
with integrated headrest provide excellent lateral support. Even more radical
seating for a sports car comes in the form of the newly developed R8 bucket
seats. These make a clear statement confirming the relationship between
lightweight construction and comfort (optional in the V10 and standard in the
V10 plus).
The start-stop button and the Audi drive select button are located on
several satellites on the new multifunction plus steering wheel. The
Performance steering wheel in the Audi R8 V10 plus features two more
satellites. One button is for performance mode together with a rotary wheel for
selecting the dry, wet and snow programs as well as a button for controlling the
sports exhaust system.
The Audi virtual cockpit is set in a free-standing housing and presents all
the information on its 12.3-inch display with elaborately computed, fascinating
graphics. The driver can toggle between different display modes and also adjust
the digital instrument cluster to his needs in individual mode. In performance
mode, the driver is presented with information on the driving programs,
acceleration, deceleration and lateral forces as well as power and torque. The
Audi virtual cockpit also displays a shift light which informs the driver that
the engine speed limit has been reached. The driver operates the Audi virtual
cockpit using the multifunction plus steering wheel. The driver’s hands remain
on the steering wheel and he or she can concentrate on the road. Alternatively,
operation can take place via the touch wheel or the buttons in the center
console.
In the design of the interior too, the taut geometric lines emphasize the
aesthetic lightweight construction of the brand. Its characteristic element is
the monoposto, a large arc in the area around the driver’s seat. The MMI
monitor of the previous model is no longer available. Instead, the three
central control elements of the air conditioning system have taken its place.
The three-dimensional design of the air outlet vents bring to mind the air
inlets of a race car. The dashboard appears to float weightlessly. The wide
console of the central tunnel accommodates the standard MMI terminal as well as
the newly designed flat selector lever of the S tronic transmission.
When it comes to upholstery, customers can choose between Alcantara/pearl
Nappa leather and fine Nappa leather. Also available are trim elements in clear
coated carbon fiber, two leather packages and a new diamond stitching pattern.
Customization
There are numerous customization possibilities for customers of the new
Audi R8 – for both the exterior and the interior. The colors for the body have
been newly mixed and can be freely combined with the colors of the side blades
– a blade made from glossy carbon is a particular highlight of the range. Ten
standard exterior colors are available, for the R8 V10 plus there is an
additional matt paint finish available, Camouflage Green.
Among the five equipment colors available for the interior, two color
ranges can be found, whereby the interior is always characterized by a sporty
feel. Additionally, there are numerous options to further customize both the
interior and the exterior, for example with headlining in Alcantara with dynamic
diamond stitching pattern. The Audi exclusive program makes it possible for you
to turn the new R8 into a one-of-a-kind model.
Completely connected: infotainment
In the new Audi R8, the Audi virtual cockpit replaces the analog
instruments and the MMI monitor. The driver can switch the all-digital display
between two different view modes. These bring either the virtual dial
instruments or the large navigation map into focus.
The Audi R8 makes use of the latest technology in terms of infotainment.
MMI navigation plus is installed as standard; the MMI touch touch wheel is the
central control element. In the background, the second generation of the
modular infotainment platform sets about its work – just like the Audi virtual
cockpit, it integrates a super-fast T30 chip from Audi’s cooperation partner,
NVIDIA.
MMI navigation plus is complemented by the Audi connect module. The
passenger can connect a smartphone or tablet via the system’s integrated Wi-Fi
hotspot. Tailored online services from Audi connect are displayed on the Audi
virtual cockpit. The internet connection uses the fast LTE (Long Term
Evolution) network. Optional components such as the fine-tuned sound system
from Bang & Olufsen with a system performance of 500 watts or the Audi
phone box for convenient cell phone integration round off the infotainment
program.
New factory for quattro GmbH: production at the “Böllinger Höfe” site
The new Audi R8 is produced at the new “Böllinger Höfe” quattro GmbH
production site, close to the Neckarsulm plant. The production area covering
30,000 m2 (322,917.3 sq ft) comprises a body shop and assembly facilities. The
entire production facility is highly flexible, while technical and ergonomic
innovations such as the CFRP body shell construction and driverless transport
systems ensure top quality.
As was the case for the previous model, production follows an elaborate
manufacturing process. In cycle times of about 30 minutes and with up to 400
highly qualified employees, the R8 is created in highly precise craftsmanship.
Following completion, each R8 is subjected to a strict quality acceptance
process on the internal plant test track and an approximately one-hour test
drive on public roads. With the new R8 manufacturing site, quattro GmbH – the
high-performance subsidiary of AUDI AG – is further enhancing its small-series
expertise, thus creating the opportunity to realize ever more exciting
derivatives of the R8.
Electrified: Audi R8 e-tron
The second generation of the Audi R8 forms the basis for two more models.
Audi has made major engineering developments in its high-performance electric
sports car, the R8 e-tron. The latest evolution of the vehicle takes up the
multimaterial Audi Space Frame from the new series-production model.
The supporting structure was enhanced by a CFRP rear-section module
comprising the luggage compartment. The walls of the CFRP luggage compartment
well are corrugated. This way, in the event of a rear-end collision, more
energy can be absorbed despite the reduced material weight.
Thanks to targeted modifications to the outer shell and on the wheels, the
Audi R8 e‑tron achieves an aerodynamic drag coefficient (cd) value of 0.28. In
terms of performance and range, the car enters entirely new dimensions. The
large T-shaped battery is structurally integrated into the center tunnel and
behind the occupant cell – optimally positioned in the car. It supports the
dynamics of the R8 e-tron with its low center of gravity. Audi produces the
high-voltage battery itself, for the first time based on a newly developed
lithium-ion technology which was specially conceived for a purely electric
vehicle drive. In comparison to the first technology platform, the battery
capacity has grown from 49 kWh to approximately 92 kWh. This progress was
possible without changing the package.
The R8 e-tron achieves an electric range of 450 kilometers (279.6 mi)
instead of a previous 215 kilometers (133.6 mi) with an energy density that has
been increased from 84 Wh/kg to 154 Wh/kg and some other modifications to the
car. The electrically powered high-performance sports car has the Combined
Charging System (CCS) on board, which allows charging with direct and
alternating current. Using this system, it is possible to fully charge the
battery in significantly less than two hours.
The power is now twice 170 kW and the maximum torque twice 460 Nm (339.3
lb-ft). The R8 e-tron 2.0 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.9
seconds on its way to an electronically restricted top speed of 210 km/h (130.5
mph) or 250 km/h (155.3 mph). Intelligent energy management and an
electromechanical brake system enable high energy recuperation rates. Targeted
torque vectoring – needs-based distribution of power transmission between the
rear wheels – ensures maximum stability and dynamism.
Audi uses the electrical high-performance sports car primarily as a mobile
high-tech laboratory. Accordingly, the findings from the R8 e-tron help in
creating a vehicle with a sedan character. Upon customer request, the R8 e-tron
will be available for order in 2015 as an electrically powered sports car in
supreme hand-built quality.
New race car: the Audi R8 LMS
Alongside the new R8 series-production model, the second-generation R8 LMS
race car is also making its debut, with colleagues from motorsport and series
production working in close harmony as part of its development. Both the
series-production model of the R8 and the R8 LMS have seen clear increases in
power and performance compared with the predecessor. Both cars have around 50
percent of the same parts.
The body shell of the rear-wheel-drive GT3 sports car is based on a
selectively reinforced multimaterial ASF. Engineers have supplemented this
feature with a safety cage. Its outer shell consists mainly of carbon fiber
reinforced plastics. The vehicle’s type approval weight is 1,225 kilograms
(2,700.7 lb). The V10 engine is virtually identical to the series-production
engine and produces around 430 kW (approximately 585 hp), depending on the
applicable regulations and the restrictor required.
Sales of the new R8 LMS to customer teams worldwide will start with the
2016 season. This year, the new race car will be put through its paces by the
works team at international long-distance and sprint races, as well as being
available to customers as part of the Audi driving experience.
All technical data is preliminary.
Source:Audi Press
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