2022 Audi R8 Performance RWD Proves the Clock Is Ticking (2024)

Does anything sound better than a hardworking V-10? The question was raised and subsequently answered by the combination of a freeway tunnel on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria and the Audi R8 Performance Spyder's 8700-rpm redline, experienced with the roof down. The noise is both glorious and entirely free of digital augmentation—savage exhaust harmonics overlaying the mechanical thrash of the naturally aspirated engine, busier and harder-edged than a V-8, angrier than a V-12.

We will miss it when it's gone, which it will be all too soon. Both the R8 and the closely related Lamborghini Huracán are most of the way to retirement, and the V-10 engine they share—the last offered in any current production cars—is set to die with them. Audi is working on an all-electric replacement for the R8, and Lamborghini is developing a hybridized twin-turbo V-8 for the Huracán's successor. It isn't time to write the R8's obituary yet, but the pared-back model range proves the clock is ticking.

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Because Audi dropped the former entry-level rear-driven R8 and replaced it with the Performance derivative, the R8 selection is now a pair of binary choices: whether drive is delivered through two or four wheels, and whether the car is ordered with a fixed or fabric roof.

The new rear-drive Performance is distinguished from the Quattro by more than just a reduction in driveshafts. It uses a 562-hp version of the 5.2-liter V-10, a 30-hp increase over the output of the former RWD base, but still 40 horsepower shy of its AWD sister. The two-wheel-drive car also does without the carbon-ceramic brakes, 20-inch wheels, carbon-fiber side blades, and laser headlights that the Quattro gets as standard. It is possible to correct all of these omissions with option packs, although doing so will split the $51,100 gap between the two versions.

Audi portrays the RWD Performance as a more dynamic choice, although its purity of purpose is due in large part to cost-saving measures. Unusually for this part of the market, it rides on passive rather than adaptive dampers and delivers power to the rear wheels through a conventional limited-slip differential rather than an electronically controlled unit.

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Losing the center differential and front driveshafts saves only a modest 110 pounds of mass, according to Audi's engineers, and doesn't transform the car's character at everyday speeds. Powering out of slower corners, the Performance reaches the point of traction-control intervention more quickly than the Quattro, but that intervention is unobtrusive. In Comfort mode, there's simply an invisible guardrail preventing power oversteer.

Selecting the more aggressive modes raises the intervention threshold and allows more rear-end slip, especially with the track-biased Performance setting that comes with the optional Sport Exhaust package. But the chassis is better at finesse than outright hoonery. Even at speeds that feel mighty quick on Spanish mountain roads, the Spyder's cornering line is more easily adjusted by gentle accelerator inputs and weight transfer between the axles rather than trying to overpower the rear Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.

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The chance to drive a RWD Coupe on the tight, technical Maspalomas circuit (with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean) provides higher lateral loads abetted by a switch to more aggressive Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. Safely removed from public roads, the Performance could be made to feel distinctly loose when pushed hard. This was especially true when a rain shower turned the track slick and made careful throttle management even more important—yet the R8 still felt happier being driven within its limits than at the edge of them.

Steering feel remains the R8's weak link. Both cars we drove had the variable-ratio Dynamic rack, which will be a $1400 option in the U.S. The Coupe's front end is impressively crisp on the circuit, and the Spyder makes light work of the many hairpin bends on Gran Canaria's mountain roads, but feedback in both is distant and muted. The Coupe was also fitted with the intriguing option of a front carbon-fiber anti-roll bar—an $1100 extra that both saves 4.4 pounds of weight and is claimed to sharpen front-axle responses.

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While little changed from its previous incarnations, the V-10 remains the R8's star feature. It lacks low-down torque compared with turbocharged rivals, but compensates with strong, linear urge all the way to its altitudinous redline. As in other R8s, the Performance remains muted at lower revs, exuding a very different aural character from the always-shouty Lamborghini Huracán. But as engine speed rises, the Audi finds its voice. Well before it reaches its 8700-rpm redline, the Performance sounds more compelling than most supercars do at any engine speed. That's despite that the exhaust systems of the Euro-spec cars on the launch were slightly muted by gasoline-particulate filters that won't come to the U.S. The $3600 Sport Exhaust package should probably be regarded as a must-have.

The R8 remains a bit unsure of whether it's a luxury sports car or a supercar, and it's often trying to downplay the theatricality of its spectacular powerplant. The RWD Performance is now the entry level for the range, and the $151,895 starting price ($164,095 for the Spyder) is likely to be a bigger part of its appeal than its slightly enhanced potential for power oversteer. Yet even with a slight sticker increase over the old base RWD car, it still looks very well priced considering the inherent magic of that V-10 engine. We will surely miss it when it is gone.

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Specifications

Specifications

2022 Audi R8 Performance
Vehicle Type: mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door coupe or convertible

PRICE
Base: Coupe, $151,895; Convertible, $164,095

ENGINE
DOHC 40-valve V-10, aluminum block and heads, port and direct fuel injection
Displacement: 318 in3, 5204 cm3
Power: 562 hp @ 8100 rpm
Torque: 406 lb-ft @ 6400 rpm

TRANSMISSION
7-speed dual-clutch automatic

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 104.3 in
Length: 174.4 in
Width: 76.4 in
Height: 48.7 in
Passenger Volume: 50 ft3
Cargo Volume: 4–8 ft3
Curb Weight (C/D est): 3600–3700 lb

PERFORMANCE (C/D EST)
60 mph: 3.4–3.5 sec
100 mph: 7.5¬–7.6 sec
1/4-Mile: 11.5–11.6 sec
Top Speed: 200–204 mph

EPA FUEL ECONOMY
Combined/City/Highway: 17/14/23 mpg

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FAQs

How much is the Audi R8 V10 performance RWD 2022? ›

The price of the 2022 Audi R8 starts at $151,895 and goes up to $216,695 depending on the trim and options. For some added flash, we'd suggest going with the Spyder. After all, with the top down, passersby will be able to get a better look at the lucky dog behind the wheel.

What are the recalls on the Audi R8? ›

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2022 R8 Spyder and 2021-2022 R8 Coupe vehicles. The gearbox may have an insufficient amount of transmission oil, which can lead to clutch slippage, and in certain driving situations, a transmission oil leak.

How fast is the Audi R8 V10 performance 1 4 mile? ›

Audi R8 V10 Plus will finish 1/4 mile distance in 10.6 seconds.

What is the 0 60 on a R8 V10 performance Quattro? ›

Car and Driver say that the Audi R8 V10 Performance will do 0 to 60 in a staggering 2.8 seconds, on its way to a quarter-mile speed of 10.7 seconds and a top speed of 205 mph!

What is the fastest Audi R8 ever? ›

The R8 had little trouble reaching its maximum velocity with the road cleared, and in one attempt, it topped out at 210 mph (338 kph). This will be the last model year for the supercar, and Audi is saying goodbye with the limited-production 2023 R8 GT RWD.

What is the 0 to 60 on a 2022 Audi R8 V-10 Plus? ›

You'll have the ability to rocket from 0-60 MPH in 3.1 seconds on your way to a top track speed of 204 MPH. Its standard seven-speed S tronic® dual-clutch transmission can shift gears in as little as 120 ms.

What is the fastest Audi R8 2022? ›

Every 2022 R8 boasts top track speeds of over 200 mph and 0-60 mph acceleration times in the 3.2-to-3.6-second range, true supercar performance. Some drivers might prefer the handling feel of the rear-wheel-drive models, but we're fans of the added security and all-weather traction of all-wheel drive.

How much HP does a R8 V-10 performance Quattro have? ›

Its naturally aspirated V10 engines now have an output of 419 kW (570 metric horsepower) (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km*: 13.3 – 12.9; combined CO.

Why is R8 being discontinued? ›

Now and then, company officials hint at an all-electric replacement, but it's likely not coming anytime soon. We do know the high-revving V-10 is dead for good. Blame it on the R8's steep asking price and increasingly stringent emissions regulations.

What year is the best year for the Audi R8? ›

The Audi R8 is an excellent vehicle if you want a reliable, fast car. We recommend the 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, or 2019 selection for the best results.

Why is Audi R8 special? ›

The 2022 Audi R8 5.2 V10 Performance is a powerhouse of engineering. With a 5.2-liter V10 engine, 7-speed automatic transmission, and a weight reduction from previous models, the Audi R8 V10 can reach 0-60 in a mere 3.4 seconds. This engine also produces an impressive 64,000 rpm and 565 Newton meters of torque.

What is the 0 100 time for the Audi R8 V10? ›

Compared to the V8 variant, the R8 V10's performance numbers are enhanced. Audi states the new 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) acceleration time as 3.9 seconds, 97 to 200 km/h (60 to 124 mph) in 8.1 seconds, and a top speed of 316 km/h (196 mph).

What is the 0 60 speed of a R8? ›

Audi R8 0 to 60 time: 3.2 seconds.

How fast is a 0 60 Audi R8? ›

With sophisticated launch control and rapid-shifting gearboxes, all R8s can record rapid 0-62mph times – 3.7sec for the RWD, 3.4sec for the RWD GT and 3.1sec for the Quattro.

What is the price of Audi R8 V10 performance RWD? ›

2.30 - 2.72 Crore. It is available in 2 variants, 5204 cc engine option and 2 transmission options : Manual and Automatic. The R8 is available in 10 colours. Audi R8 mileage is 6.71 kmpl.

Is Audi R8 V10 a supercar? ›

The impeccably styled Audi R8 made its US debut in the fall of 2007 as a mid-engine supercar combining performance and everyday drivability.

What is the acceleration of Audi R8 performance? ›

Its 5.2-litre FSI generates between 570PS and 620 PS with the Performance quattro edition accelerating from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.1 seconds.

What is the top speed of the Audi R8 GT RWD? ›

Performance
0 - 60 mph3.1 s
0 - 100 mph6.6 s
1/4 mile11.0 s
Top speed320 kph (199 mph)

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