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Date Removed: August 23, 2023

For the previous generation, see Avantismo R10-S (2012). For the 2023 variant, see Avantismo R10 GT (2023) and Avantismo R10 (2023).

The Audi R8 V10 Performance Quattro has been renamed to Autti R10+ due to copyright reasons.

History

The second generation of the Audi R8 sports car was introduced at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show and its production began in late 2015. It is based on the Lamborghini Huracán and shares its platform and engine. The R8 received a mid-cycle facelift in October 2018. This facelift saw the V10 Plus being renamed to the V10 Performance Quattro and the engine saw a power increase to 612 hp. Performance figures include a 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) acceleration time of 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 330 km/h (205 mph).

Exterior changes included more angular and aggressive styling. The new front bumper of the car has a squared design and winglets on both sides to improve front downforce. Above the grille, three small horizontal air intakes are present between the headlights for improved airflow. Side skirts finished in exposed carbon fibre now flank the sides of the car and at the rear, a single wide grille is now present beneath the taillights joined by an aggressive diffuser and two round dual exhaust tips in exposed and sculptured cut-outs.

In-Game Information

Don't buy this as a grinding car early. Worst on 3 races: Drag, Circuit and Cross Country due to its horrible stats: acceleration, handling and brakes, thus making it hard to use. Its top speed however, saves a bit more time in Cross Country and is however average in Highway. Buy this as a collectors car after having a good grinding car. It has bodykits, probably the reason why people planned to buy this as a grinding car early.

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