Audi is getting ready to launch the R8 Spyder at the Frankfurt auto show this September. But the company told us that no teaser shots will be provided in advance, so these spy shots likely are the closest we’ll get to the real thing before then.
Like its cousin, the Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, the Audi R8 Spyder will have a fabric top. Audi executives like to point out that every one of the company’s convertibles has a cloth roof rather than a folding metal one, unlike some BMW and Mercedes offerings. Today's state-of-the-art fabric tops are so well-isolated that they have virtually no disadvantages in the areas of noise, interior comfort and temperature, or high-speed driving.
Folding hardtops, on the other hand, can add weight and complexity, and they often call for ungainly changes to a vehicle’s shape to accommodate stowing the hardtop panels—witness the Ferrari California’s ungainly butt. Looking at the California, we don't want to start imagining what a folding-hardtop R8 would look like.
When the R8 was conceived, engineers were content with just having a coupe version, and a Spyder wasn’t under serious consideration. This changed after the initial success of the nameplate, and Audi came up with a conversion that looks organic and altogether convincing. We even think the loss of the coupe’s distinctive sideblade adds a touch of elegance.
The R8 Spyder will be launched with the magnificent 5.2-liter V-10 engine that makes 525 hp and is a close relative to the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4's 560-hp engine. It provides 391 lb-ft of torque; 0–60 should take four seconds or less, and top speed will be in the neighborhood of 195 mph. A slick-shifting six-speed manual box will be standard, but most customers will opt for the R tronic six-speed automated manual, which blips the throttle at virtually every downshift. In our opinion, though, even that bit of tech can't make up for losing the beautiful gated shifter of the standard transmission. The 420-hp V-8 might be added later, but it’s looking more likely that the V-10 will remain the only engine until the R8 is replaced by a successor a few years down the road.
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