The Audi Sport Edition Is An Extra-Special R8

A limited-run R8 has been cooked up to celebrate the birth of the new Audi Sport sub-brand, and it's been revealed at the New York Auto Show
The Audi Sport Edition Is An Extra-Special R8

In case you didn’t know, quattro GmbH is no longer a thing. The Audi subsidiary responsible for the R8 and RS models has been given a cheeky re-brand, and is now Audi Sport GmbH. And to celebrate the re-brand, the ladies and gents of Neckarsulm have cooked up a limited-run version of the R8.

The Audi Sport Edition Is An Extra-Special R8

It’s called the Audi Sport Edition, and the alterations it’s been subjected to go only skin deep. But the results are pretty striking: it’s been given ‘brilliant red’ side blades and mirrors, further splashes of red in the cabin, a ‘titanium black’ singleframe grille, splitter and rear diffuser, plus a set of 20-inch gloss black/silver forged wheels.

The Audi Sport Edition Is An Extra-Special R8

It’s available in silver, red, or black - “the colors of Audi Sport” - and just 200 will be made. Available to order from May onwards, it’ll cost €181,900 for the standard V10 version in Germany, or €205,800 for the V10 Plus.

It’s on display now at the New York Auto Show, sharing a stand with the newly revealed R8 GT4 (below), which also looks rather splendid.

Audi has also revealed the R8 GT4 at the New York Auto Show
Audi has also revealed the R8 GT4 at the New York Auto Show

So, that’s the car, but let’s briefly take things back to the rebrand - what’s the point of it? Well, it seems to be all about giving Audi a performance sub-brand as well known as the likes of Mercedes-AMG and BMW’s M Division, and the brand’s CEO - Stephan Winkelmann - told us as much last month, admitting that awareness of Quattro GmbH’s was reserved “just maybe for insiders”.

Time will tell if the brand’s re-jig has the desired effect.

Comments

Zane Arias

Sport Edition? Shouldn’t a supercar already be Sport Edition?? Its a Super SPORTS car, it should already be as sporty as possible. What they should have made is a Uber Lightweight version with a stripped interior made more for track use than road use.

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