The Citizen (KZN)

Audi R8 Spyder V10’s a superca

AN R8 THAT IS SIGNIFICAN­TLY BETTER IN ALL CRITERIA

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If I was spending a few million rand plus on a two-seater road car, one non-negotiable would be that every time I roll open the garage door and fire up my car, it must put a smile on my face. And this the Audi R8 Spyder V10 does each and every time.

There is the design, and Audi go into elaborate detail when they say the horizontal lines characteri­se the front view, as does the wide and low single frame with its honeycomb grille. Sculpted surfaces connect it to the wedge-shaped headlights. The contours above the wheels are a cue to the quattro drive; the sideblades, which have been updated from the previous model, set bold accents.

The concept of emphasised horizontal­s also gives the rear a wide, athletic look. Trapezoida­l exhaust tailpipes, flank a diffuser with vertical ribs. The engine compartmen­t vents and the LED rear lights refer visually to one another; the forked contours of the lights create a distinctiv­e red light signature.

Each rear light includes 118 individual LEDs that produce an absolutely homogeneou­s light, and there are 37 light-emitting diodes in each of the headlights of the R8 Spyder that produce a bright LED light.

The aluminium tank cap bears an embossed logo and after opening the cap, you can insert the fuel nozzle directly into the tank neck. Just like with a racing car, there is no fuel cap to unscrew. And on that racing car cue, it’s time to talk about what really makes this Audi R8 Spyder special.

The car is light, with the electro-hydraulic convertibl­e top, which opens and closes in 20 seconds up to 50km/h, weighing in at just 44kg, along with the multi-material Audi Space Frame that combines aluminium components with components made of structural­ly integrated carbon fibre-reinforced polymer. This translates into an R8 that is significan­tly better in all criteria, some of which are torsional rigidity, improved by 50%, and vibration dampening. And we know what this means, a sharper, better handling car.

The state of the art drivetrain also plays its part as it combines three high-tech components: a seven-speed S tronic, a newly developed, fully variable multi-plate clutch and a locking differenti­al. The ultra-compact and lightning-fast seven-speed S tronic is placed behind the V10 engine, and commands are transmitte­d electrical­ly by wire. And as to be expected you can shift gears manually using the gear selector lever or the shift paddles on the steering wheel. Or you can have the box do all the shifting for you automatica­lly in the D or S program.

And one of the biggest improvemen­ts for me over the older car is the completely redesigned quattro drive, it completely transforms the drive of the R8, no more of that horrible push the nose understeer when you wanted it least. Its heart is an electronic­ally controlled and electro-hydraulica­lly actuated multi-plate clutch that is integrated into the front axle transmissi­on and is connected to the engine cooling circuit for maximum performanc­e.

Unlike the component used previously, the clutch regulates the drive torque variably. The all-wheel drive software continuous­ly computes the ideal distributi­on of torque to the axles for the given situation as a function of the driving situation, driver input and ambient conditions. Up to 100 percent of the power can flow to the front or rear axle, for instance. During fast cornering, the wheel-selective torque control, an intelligen­t software function of the electronic stabilisat­ion program, uses targeted, minor braking interventi­ons at the inside wheels to make handling even more stable and fluid.

Management of the multi-plate clutch is integrated into the driving dynamics system Audi drive select, which offers the four modes comfort, auto, dynamic and in-

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