I’m posting this odd-looking creation here because its manufacturer states its “design is inspired by elements of the Bugatti Veyron, Maserati Gran Turismo, [and] Audi R8.”
Should you happen to be in the Dallas/Fort Worth area this weekend, get yourself some Texas BBQ and sweet tea, wash your hands, then get down to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. That’s where the 2015 DFW Auto Show is taking place.
Despite Audi’s best attempts, the all-new 2017 Audi R8 hit the Internet ahead of the Geneva debut next week. As a result, Audi has went ahead and provided us all the details on their new mini-Lamborghini.
Audi is so jazzed about the new R8, that it gave a select few journalists the opportunity to sit in the passenger seat with a pro race driver has they set hot laps around a track.
Apart from the overall same general shape of the new R8, the new Audi definitely looks more…aggressive. Massive sills take up most of the front grille, and Audi’s laser headlights definitely add to the effect.
Ever since we saw the new Lamborghini Huracan debut, one thing and one thing only has been on our minds. When would we see the new Audi R8? Over the past year, we’ve seen a few mules running around the Nürburgring, and others just running around in heavy camouflage. However, it’s been a while since the raging bull’s cousin has been spotted. That is until now.