2021 Audi R8

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Rating6.9

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Midsize Coupe
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$142,700 - $208,100
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on November 3, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Glorious Naturally Aspirated V10

Fuel Gulper

No major changes expected for the 2021 Audi R8

Comfortable Daily Driver

Lacks Modern Active Safety Features

Renowned Quattro System

Pricey R8 Performance Trim

Minimalist But Focused Interior

Specs & Features

$142,700

price

532 hp @ 4475 rpm

horsepower

398 lb.-ft.

torque

7-Speed Automated Manual

transmission

5.2L 10cyl RWD 7AM

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The Audi R8 was introduced back in 2006 as a practical and fun-to-drive supercar. Despite its stellar capabilities and high praise, the Audi R8 always remained in the shadow of the popular Porsche 911, with less than 1,000 units sold annually compared to the 911, which sold more than 10,000 units. Initially, the R8 was available with a V8 engine. But with the launch of the second generation model back in 2015, the more powerful V10 engine became standard along with the 7-speed automatic transmission. The 2021 Audi R8 is a carryover from the 2020 model with a new Panther Edition available for customers.

Buying Advice

Even the 562-hp version of the V-10 engine provides incredible acceleration and the same drama as the 602-hp version. So we would suggest you to stick with the base variant.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The 2021 MY doesn’t change much from the previous years and in our honest opinion why mend what isn’t broken. The Audi R8 is the last of a breed of naturally aspirated high output engines that are soon going to bid us farewell but till the time they are here. Let’s just celebrate such pieces of art.

In 2008, it wasn’t the Iron Man Armor that was the most striking piece of metal on-screen, No, It was an Audi! An Audi that people had not seen before and certainly felt out of this world. It was breathtaking to look at and was the perfect accompaniment to Tony Stark. This huge rush was created by none other than the Audi R8 and fast forward 12 years, it still manages to make us gulp at its very sight.

Features
5.0/10

The 2021 Audi R8 Coupe is going to be offered in just two trims similar to the 2020 iterations, namely the R8 Quattro and the R8 Performance Quattro. The Performance trim of the R8 replaces the famed R8 Plus moniker and is now the faster and more hardcore version out of the two. The R8 comes very well optioned out and deservedly is one of the best ownership experiences in its segment. 

Trims

R8 Quattro

R8 Performance Quattro

MSRP (AWD)

$170,900

$196,900

Key Features

5.2L FSI V10

Adds/Upgrades to R8 Quattro

 

562 hp

Upgraded 5.2L FSI V10 engine

 

406 lb-ft of torque

611 hp

 

550-watt Bang and Olufsen sound system as standard

417 lb-ft of torque

 

Multiple drive modes

Optional Carbon fiber exterior panels

 

State-of-the-art infotainment system

Optional carbon fiber seats and gear

   

13-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system

The base R8 trim comes in at $170,900 and is certainly our pick as even though it has a lower state of tune than the R8 Performance, it still knocks your socks off fast while not offering the ride quality compromises that one has to endure due to the stiffer suspension and sportier seats on the more expensive offering. The R8 Performance would set you back about $196,900 which is a sweet jump up from the price of the base R8 which in our opinion is the better car anyway. 

We Recommend

Even the 562-hp version of the V-10 engine provides incredible acceleration and the same drama as the 602-hp version. So we would suggest you to stick with the base variant.

Release Date

The 2021 R8 is just a carry forward Model Year for 2020 R8 and should be in showroom in the fall of 2020. Cars in this segment don’t really see a lot of changes year over year when compared to normal family cars. This is due to the fact the introducing any updates in supercars cost a ton in development costs.

Fuel Economy
5.6/10

When cross-shopping V10 supercars, miles to the gallon are always second to smiles to the gallon as you don’t really save up to buy a fire breathing performer to tiptoe the accelerator. I personally feel that a consumer should genuinely avoid being phased by the fuel economy numbers of cars of such caliber as it robs away the essence of fun they have but to each his own. 

There are alternatives that are more frugal than the R8 on paper, but are you really going to keep your right foot limped in a vehicle like this?

Model

2021 Audi R8 Quattro Coupe (expected)

2020 Porsche 911 Turbo

2020 Acura NSX

2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition

MPG (City)

13

19

21

16

MPG (Highway)

20

24

22

22

MPG (Combined)

16

21

21

18

Fuel Capacity

21.9 gallons

17.6 gallons

15.6 gallons

19.5 gallons

Range (City/Hwy/Combined)

285/438/350 miles

334/422/370 miles

328/343/328 miles

312/429/351 miles

The R8 loses out big time in the fuel efficiency department due to the naturally aspirated nature of its engine while the Hybrid NSX manages quite respectable figures.

Interior
5.6/10

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

2021 Audi R8 Quattro Coupe (expected)

2020 Porsche 911 Turbo

2020 Acura NSX

2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition

Seating Capacity

2

2+2

2

2+2

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

39.0/55.0/40.9

39.4/55.6/39.2

38.3/57.7/42.9

38.1/54.3/44.6

Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)

-

-

-

-

Trunk Space(cubic feet)

8

5.8

4.4

8.8

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

2021 Audi R8 Quattro Coupe (expected)

2020 Porsche 911 Turbo

2020 Acura NSX

2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition

Cargo Capacity

8.0 cu.ft.

5.8 cu.ft.

4.4 cu.ft.

8.8 cu.ft.

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.

Exterior
9.0/10

The second-gen R8 let go of the carbon side blades and curvy exterior in favor of an angular and edgier design language. Completely transparent, We amongst many others weren’t big fans of the new design as it seemed a bit to busy initially but as the years have rolled by, the R8 manages to look prettier by the day. Yes, the original still has a charm that the current can never match, but by modern design standards, you are bound to attract a crowd everywhere you park this beast.

While we are talking about the exterior design, let’s briefly mention the durability of this very exterior. 

Model

2021 Audi R8 Coupe (expected)

2020 Porsche 911 Turbo

2020 Acura NSX

2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition

Curb Weight

3737 lbs

3517 lbs

3878 lbs

3911 lbs

Length

174.3"

177.4"

176.1"

184.6"

Width

76.4"

74.0"

87.3"

74.6"

Height

48.8"

51.1"

47.8"

53.9"

Ground Clearance

4.3"

4.2"

3.7"

4.3"

Wheelbase

104.4"

96.5"

103.5"

109.4"

Safety
6.0/10

Supercars are seldom subjected to the stringent crash testing that most consumer vehicles go through as they are ultra-low production vehicles and crashing one for testing isn’t very financially viable.

Going by Audi’s amazing track record we can certainly put down our money on the R8 being one of the safest supercars you could buy today without a doubt. Yes, the R8 misses out on quite a number of modern active safety features, but it is a nature of the very segment to offer as little driver aids as possible so as to not corrupt the entire driving experience. 

Safety Features aboard the Audi R8

  • Electronic Stability Control(ESC)
  • ABS And Driveline Traction Control
  • Side Impact beams
  • Dual-Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Airbags
  • Audi Parking System with Front And Rear Parking Sensors
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Dual-stage Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
  • Airbag Occupancy Sensor
  • Curtain 1stRow Airbags
  • Driver and Passenger Knee Airbag
  • Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts
  • Back-Up Camera

Competition
9.0/10

Porsche 911 Turbo vs Audi R8

Since the Porsche 911 Turbo carries a powerful flat 6 engine, it delivers exceptional acceleration and sounds amazing while doing so. It advanced and highly communicative steering not only implants plenty of driver confidence but also assures a smooth and comfortable ride without being too aggressive. The Porsche has garnered much praise for its beautifully crafted and well thought out interior. For an exotic sports car like 911 Turbo, it has a relatively usable cargo space but you cannot expect a golf bag to fit in easily. 

However, the front passenger may find the tech interface tad bit confusing. The 911 also has compromised outward visibility which can be a hindrance while driving around narrow spaces and parking lanes. The seats are very thinly padded and lack sufficient adjustments which makes it unsuitable for longer hauls.

Acura NSX vs Audi R8

The Acura NSX delivers a potent performance punch along with a symphony of the engine and exhaust noise which gives it a feel of the perfect hybrid luxury car. Its predictable handling and super powerful brakes instill confidence in the driver to drive around the city. The coupe has been very well designed both inside and out giving it a complete gorgeous makeover. 

In order to raise its standard on performance, there's a noticeable compromise on comfort level done to the car. It's not so generous either when it comes to having a good amount of storage space. It also lacks the user friendly and intuitive technology interface that some of its competitors boast of. Only the higher trims would give you the desired performance level.

Final Verdict

The 2021 Audi R8 is the last amongst a breed of vehicles that are destined to be shot behind the barn soon because the ever-tightening stringent emission norms are making naturally aspirated vehicles obsolete. In a world where Electrics are gaining popularity by the minute, it is tough to explain why a naturally aspirated gas-guzzling V10 makes sense but it does. The R8 is every bit a celebration that we would have hoped it to be and it brings out the child within us to laugh and cackle gleefully. Audi has certainly created a vehicle that is worthy of being called a driver’s dream and even more, Iron Man’s preferred mode of transportation!

Trims

    Base
    $142,700 onwards
    • 1St row LCD monitor
    • Automatic Front air conditioning
    • Front and rear Fog/driving lights
    • Nappa leather Seat trim
    • SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite, Radio
    Performance
    $196,700 onwards
    • Dual Front Side-Mounted Airbags
    • Electric power steering
    • Electrochromatic Inside Rearview Mirror
    • Keyless ignition
    • Satellite Radio w/Real Time Traffic
    • Universal Remote Transmitter

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Price

$142,700- $208,100

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Rating

6.87

Horsepower

602 hp @ 8100 rpm

Torque

413 lb.-ft. @ 6700 rpm

Capacity

4

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Gasoline

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Gasoline

6.5

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2021 Audi R8 vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    2021 Audi R8

    Ranked #6

    3.6 sec-195 mph
    2.3 sec--
    2.5 sec--
    2.7 sec10.5 sec-
    3.1 sec11.2 sec191 mph
    3.4 sec--

    2021 Audi R8 vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      2021 Audi R8

      Ranked #4

      14 mpg23 mpg17 mpg21.9 gal.306.6/503.7 mi.
      20 mpg25 mpg22 mpg21.1 gal.-
      21 mpg22 mpg21 mpg15.6 gal.327.6/343.2 mi.
      16 mpg22 mpg18 mpg19.5 gal.312/429 mi.
      9 mpg14 mpg11 mpg18.5 gal.-
      8 mpg15 mpg10 mpg22.5 gal.180/337.5 mi.

      2021 Audi R8 vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        2021 Audi R8

        Ranked #7

        174.4 in.76.4 in.48.7 in.4.5 in.104.3 in.
        199.2 in.81.5 in.57.3 in.4.6 in.116.2 in.
        194.6 in.82.6 in.44.7 in.4.5 in.106.3 in.
        190 in.76.8 in.66.1 in.9.1 in.120.5 in.
        185.4 in.74.6 in.53.9 in.-109.4 in.

        2021 Porsche 911 GT3 RS

        Ranked #5

        179.6 in.72.9 in.50 in.-96.7 in.

        2021 Audi R8 vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          2021 Audi R8

          Ranked #4

          8 cu.ft.-8 cu.ft.
          31.4 cu.ft.-66.4 cu.ft.
          12.7 cu.ft.-10.1 cu.ft.
          3.9 cu.ft.44 cu.ft.10.1 cu.ft.
          8.8 cu.ft.79 cu.ft.8.8 cu.ft.
          -125.6 cu.ft.-

          2021 Audi R8 vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            2021 Audi R8

            Ranked #1

            4.8 cu.ft.8 cu.ft.8 cu.ft.-
            10.1 cu.ft.3.9 cu.ft.10.1 cu.ft.213 ft.
            8.8 cu.ft.8.8 cu.ft.8.8 cu.ft.-
            66.4 cu.ft.31.4 cu.ft.66.4 cu.ft.-
            10.1 cu.ft.12.7 cu.ft.10.1 cu.ft.-
            ---67 ft.

            2021 Audi R8 vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              2021 Audi R8

              Ranked #1

              551 lbs.3594 lbs.
              -4553 lbs. -
              -4940 lbs.
              507 lbs.3878 lbs.
              792 lbs.3935 lbs.
              -3362 lbs.

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