The interiors of the Audi R8 feel extremely well built and project a vibe of great personalization. For people that pose a medium build, the R8 is going to wrap around them like an appendage and feel just like an extension of their body. The R8 features a cabin that oozes German precision but also has a hint of Italian flair underneath, like a nice tailored Italian Suit if you will. The materials and touchpoints are right up there with the best in the business and the vehicle feels and looks every bit worthy of its price tag.
The one thing that might take some getting used to for some is the lack of a central touch screen or any form of display for the infotainment due to the entire cockpit being so driver-focused that everything is right within his or her comfort. The automatic climate control coupled with temperature-controlled seats makes the R8’s cabin one of the best in the segment.
Model
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2021 Audi R8 Quattro Coupe (expected)
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2020 Porsche 911 Turbo
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2020 Acura NSX
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2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition
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Seating Capacity
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2
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2+2
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2
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2+2
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Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)
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39.0/55.0/40.9
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39.4/55.6/39.2
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38.3/57.7/42.9
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38.1/54.3/44.6
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Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Trunk Space(cubic feet)
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8
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5.8
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4.4
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8.8
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Plenty of cars in this segment have the 2+2 configuration, however, it is just not practical. The rear seats are way too cramped to be used by any average-sized human being.
Some of the key interior features are:
- Audi's Drive Select variable drive modes
- Magnetic shocks
- Audi’s Virtual Cockpit
- Audi’s MMI infotainment interface
- Audi Connect
- Power-folding side mirrors
- Auto-dimming
- Spoiler
- 13-speaker Bang and Olufsen sound system
Infotainment System
Unlike traditional infotainment setups, the Audi MMI system in the Audi R8 does not rely on an additional screen apart from the gigantic 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster Audi calls the Audi Virtual Cockpit. Everything and Anything that the driver could want to adjust pertaining to the vehicle is right at his fingertips as they do not even need to let go of the steering wheel to perform the required task.
The passenger might feel a little short-handed when he finds out hat he doesn’t really have control over the music, but anybody traveling in an R8 is going to be all smiles anyways. It is surprising to note how minimalism can feel so rich as even though the virtual cockpit requires you to use steering controls or the MMI touchpad, stuff like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay still feel easy to operate. The Bang and Olufsen system is undoubtedly a banger that is going to keep the passengers entertained as even though it is a majestic system, when alone, we found the driver would choose it over the V10 noise.
Below is the list of infotainment feature that is tagged along with the new Audi R8: -
- Apple CarPlay
- Android Auto
- 4G LTE
- Wi-Fi hotspot
- Bluetooth
- AUX input
- Navigation
- USB
- Bang & Olufsen sound system.
Cargo Capacity
The R8 is a bit disappointing when it comes to storage capabilities as its tiny 8.0 ft of cubic space detracts from the R8's everyday usability. You have to just live with its cursory trunk capacity as it can only take in two soft overnight bags into the snout, and maybe to some extent a working case which is only good enough for the daily commute.
Model
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2021 Audi R8 Quattro Coupe (expected)
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2020 Porsche 911 Turbo
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2020 Acura NSX
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2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition
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Cargo Capacity
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8.0 cu.ft.
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5.8 cu.ft.
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4.4 cu.ft.
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8.8 cu.ft.
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Inside the cabin, you can have a shallow glove box, two small door pockets, a decent-sized bin ahead of the shift lever and two cup holders behind the occupants' elbow cover among others.