The spy shots confirm Audi is taking an evolutionary approach with the styling of its new R8. The shots also reveal that Audi’s horizontal themes first shown on the 2016 TT will feature on the 2016 R8. Wider and flatter lights are fitted at both ends and are joined by a more rigid hexagonal grille up front and rectangular exhaust tips at the rear. We can also see the car is getting a massive diffuser tucked into the rear bumper, and the R8's signature side blades are still present.
Despite sharing a platform with the Huracán, the 2016 R8 will be slightly wider and longer than the Lambo. Not only will this mean a more spacious cabin, but the ride comfort should be better too—the Huracán has been designed as the more hardcore option, with the Audi positioned as the everyday supercar.
2016 Audi R8 spy shots
Power will come from revised versions of the naturally aspirated V-8 and V-10 engines fitted to the current R8. This means a 4.2-liter V-8 in the base car and a 5.2-liter V-10 in the range-topper. The latter is the same engine fitted to the Huracán, though the R8 will likely have its output capped below the 601 horsepower of the Lambo.
Sadly, the 2016 R8 is no longer expected to offer a conventional manual transmission. Instead, a seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission will be standard. A shot of the interior reveals the cabin details for the first time. We can see that the angular design of the exterior is continued inside, and expect the new 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster already seen in the Huracán and new TT to be fitted here.
2016 Audi R8 spy shots
Another new variant in the works is a racing version that may continue with the LMS name used by the current R8 race car. Designed for endurance events, the new R8 race car was recently spotted in prototype form and we have a video of it here.
Production of the 2016 R8 range will take place at Audi’s new Böllinger Höfe plant in Neckarsulm, Germany. A reveal may take place as early as the 2014 Paris Auto Show in October, the same show where the original R8 was revealed eight years ago. In the meantime, click here for a spy video of an earlier prototype.
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