Liverpool Audi The Audi R8 Independent review

Liverpool Audi The Audi R8 Independent review
Audi R8 Independent Review

Summary

TARGET PRICE: £76,725

PRICE: £76,725

FOR: The R8 is hard to fault, providing staggering performance and brilliant handling, as well as great refinement and everyday usability

AGAINST: The R-Tronic semi-automatic version is expensive, and jerky at low speeds

On the road

Performance (5 out of 5 stars)
The R8 is crafted almost entirely from lightweight aluminium and powered by a rear-mounted 420bhp 4.2-litre V8 engine, so it comes as no surprise that performance is not for the faint-hearted. Working the engine to its maximum dispatches the 0-62mph dash in just 4.6secs and sends the car to 187mph.

Ride & handling (4 out of 5 stars)
Thanks to bags of traction and immense cornering grip, the R8 can be driven safely as well as quickly. The chassis is wonderfully taut, resulting in minimal body roll, yet the ride is fluid and extremely comfortable. Should you overstep the mark, and you'd be pushing it hard if you do, there's a host of electronic drivers aids and phenomenally powerful brakes to help you regain control.

Refinement (5 out of 5 stars)
Drive it in town or drive it to the South of France, it makes no difference. The R8's cushy ride makes it comfortable while the slinky shape skims through the air with minimal resistance, reducing wind noise to a minimum. Even the V8 engine, which bellows a deep timbre through its four stubby exhaust pipes, is superbly balanced and devoid of vibration and mechanical racket.

Ownership

Buying & owning (4 out of 5 stars)
Audi sold the first thousand R8s before anyone had even sat behind the wheel, so it's safe to say that residual values will remain strong for many years. Those aluminium panels will be extremely costly to repair, so expect punitive group 20 insurance premiums. Running costs are par for the class, and you can get fuel returns of 20mpg - but only if you drive it like a granny.

Quality & reliability (4 out of 5 stars)
We've seen beneath the skin of the R8 and the quality of engineering is unsurpassed, even in this rarefied class. The tightness of the panel gaps and the fit and finish of the interior quality provide further evidence of scrupulous attention to detail, while Audi's quattro drive and V8 engines are well proven.

Safety & security (4 out of 5 stars)
Four airbags and every conceivable electronic driver aid come as standard, but the best safety devices are the huge levels of grip and massive braking power built into every R8. Security is every bit as good as any top of the range Audi, while thieves will find a car as distinctive as the R8 hard to sell on.

In the cabin

Behind the wheel (4 out of 5 stars)
Although many of the major controls are recognisable from lesser Audi models, every component is of a very high quality. Carbonfibre door pulls, supportive sports seats, aluminium detailing and a flat-bottom steering wheel emphasis the sporty theme, and you can even specify ambient lighting to highlight the engine under its glass cover at night.

Space & practicality (3 out of 5 stars)
You'll need to watch your head as you slide behind the wheel, but once you're in, there's plenty of leg and shoulder room. While that steeply slopping bonnet provides a good view of the road ahead, we suggest ordering parking sensors to help you judge reverse parking. No-one buys a supercar for its practicality, but the R8 is better than most. At a push, you can get a couple of sets of golf clubs behind the seats, and a large suitcase will fit under the bonnet.

Equipment (4 out of 5 stars)
The R8 comes with all the essentials you'd expect in a bespoke supercar, including remote central locking, air-conditioning, leather interior, 19-inch alloy wheels and a retractable rear spoiler, but you really pay for extras. A semi-automatic gearbox version adds £5200 to the invoice, while magnetic ride, which features adaptive suspension, costs £1350. Electric seats cost a further £830 and satellite-navigation is a whopping £1800.