Audi undraped the Audi R8 sports car in Paris.  Three years after the  unveiling of the Audi Le Mans quattro concept car, the production  version made its debut at the Paris Motor Show in the guise of the new  Audi R8 mid-engine sports model. Audi has incorporated the name and the  genes of the five-time Le Mans winner, the Audi R8, into a spectacular  sports car. It is a fascinating driving machine and the sporty pinnacle  of the Audi brand. The mid-mounted 420 bhp V8 FSI engine, quattro  permanent four-wheel drive and Audi Space Frame aluminum body form the  basis for truly outstanding driving dynamics. The R8 combines Audi's  experience gained from numerous motor sport triumphs with groundbreaking  design and the acknowledged technological expertise of the brand. Form  follows function: this design principle is implemented throughout the  Audi R8. The Audi R8 sits broad and squat on the road, the strongly  accentuated rear end appearing to flex its muscles like a sprinter ready  for the off.
 
The location of the engine behind the cockpit is a typical feature of  race cars. The car's body is highly compact in appearance. The front  end and the gently curved roof arc are drawn in a sweeping line; a line  which immediately marks the two-seater out as an Audi. Standard  equipment include Xenon plus lights, LED rear lights and daytime running  lights, 18-inch aluminum wheels, an audio system with 7-inch monitor,  an anti-theft alarm and Leather/Alcantara interior trim. The design of  the strikingly three-dimensional main headlights, using LED technology,  is particularly eye-catching.  At 7,800 rpm the 4.2-litre engine  delivers 309 kW (420 bhp) of power output. The performance figures are  equally impressive: the R8 accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in  4.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 301 km/h. Priced at $ 80,000 - $  110,000, the Audi R8 will be available to order from 28 September 2006;  first deliveries will be made in the first half of 2007. 
 
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