
Sure,  the base Audi R8 is a phenomenal car -- it was dubbed the winner of our  2008 Best Handling Car competition. But we knew there was more to come  from Ingolstadt. First, Audi stuffed a V-10 under the hood, and now the  German automaker has sharpened the car's edge even further with its new  R8 GT.
While more of a track-ready R8 5.2 than an alternative to the raw Porsche 911 GT3 RS or the absolutely insane GT2 RS, the R8 GT is some 220 pounds lighter than a garden-variety R8 V-10, while the V-10's power is up a modest 35 horsepower and 7 pound-feet of torque to 560 and 398, respectively.

Outside,  the GT stands apart from the R8 crowd via numerous carbon fiber  aerodynamic bits that also provide additional downforce and high-speed  stability. The front fascia is adorned with a double-lip splitter and a  winglet on both sides. At rear, there's a large spoiler, diffuser, and a  carbon-fiber bumper. The R8's distinctive side blades also get the  carbon fiber treatment.

At  the core of the interior changes are lightweight fiberglass-reinforced  plastic-frame sport seats. Combined, they're a full 69.5 pounds lighter  than the stock V-10 seats, accounting for a large chunk of the GT's  total weight savings. Unfortunately, these won't be offered in  U.S.-market GTs because of federal regulations. European-market GTs are  also fitted with a four-point harness instead of traditional three-point  belts. The cabin also features a rollcage, fire extinguisher, and  copious carbon fiber trim.

We  got to take the R8 GT for a spin though the Bavarian countryside and a  stretch of unrestricted autobahn a couple of days before the 2010 Paris  auto show. Unfortunately, the weather didn't cooperate, with grey skies  and wet pavement being the order of the day. Because of the inclement  elements, Audi subbed the standard high-performance summer rubber with  performance all-seasons. Given the R8 GT's limited production run, Audi  can hardly be blamed for wanting to keep its few demo vehicles  rubber-side down.





 




 
 
 
 


 


