Freshened for 2020, the R8 represents the road-going distillation of Audi’s storied motorsports history. The most powerful production model in the company’s history, the R8 is a true supercar, with all the extraordinary performance that label implies. It is pure, visceral, and seductive yet, it can function daily in the real world without just being limited to Nurburgring fantasies on sparse weekend escapes.
The R8 comes as a coupe and convertible in two basic configurations: R8 V10 and R8 V10 Performance. Each boasts a mid-mounted 5.2-liter V10 engine, with power routed to all four corners. At about $167,000, the updated base model packs 562 hp and 406 lb.-ft. of torque, good for a claimed 0-60 mph blast in 3.4 seconds in the coupe. The Performance model starts at about $196,000, and it brings 602 hp and 413 lb.-ft. of torque to the party. A seven-speed dual clutch automatic transmission is standard as is all-wheel drive.
For obvious reasons, the R8 isn’t a car CR would buy and formally test but to get more than a feel for it we borrowed from Audi for a fee. Naturally, it was the R8 Performance. Below are our impressions.