R8 Next Audi R8 Facelift Exposed in Unofficially Official Photo?


The Audi R8 is a mid-engine, 2-seater sports car, which uses Audi's trademark quattro permanent all-wheel drive system. It was introduced by the German car manufacturer Audi AG in 2006. Production ended in the first quarter of 2024. Production: June 2006 – March 2024 (45,949 Units), Model years: 2007–2024

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Next Audi R8 Facelift Exposed in Unofficially Official Photo?

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Today we've stumbled across this photo released by Audi in some seemingly unrelated materials... perhaps inadvertently, but then again Audi never does things inadvertently. Pardon the pixelation, but we blew it up and pulled some shadows out of that grille to get a better view.

Meant to show off Audi's LED design prowess, we're 99% certain the design buck shown in the shot also reveals next year's planned R8 facelift. When we first glanced at the small photo, all we saw was the headlight. Taking a second look, the photo really grabbed our attention.

Here's what we see:

1. Unlike the e-tron concept, e-tron spyder concept or other sportscar designs Audi has released in concept form, this is quite obviously an R8... but with several differences and that is most interesting indeed. The R8 facelift is due soon... but how soon?

2. LED-rich, longer and more aggressively shaped headlight - It's possible this is a concept component, but likely not. First, it's not anything we've seen before... not e-tron or e-tron Spyder. If it is production, this suggests the R8's headlight assembly will stretch from the quarter panel entirely to the grille where it becomes pinpoint thin but still carries the amber glow of the turn signal.

2. Hexagonal take on the Audi grille - Notice how Audi's been cutting the corners off the top portion of its grille on the A8, A7, A6 and new A5? The cut is here on this grille too, subtle but there and noticeably different from the current R8 grille.

3. Grille Texture - Note the hole-style mesh of that grille. This is unlike anything we've seen in any current R8 and closer (but not exact) to the grille mesh texture of some RS cars.

Here's what we don't see:

1. Front Outer Intake Slats - To us this fascia looks unfinished. The R8's bold slat-work to the right and left of the main grille is a fairly fundamental part of its design. We doubt Audi will leave those side intakes completely open... but you never know. The no slate look is certainly very aggressive.

So What Else Do We Know
Word is, Audi has some very interesting R8 test mules running around in Germany. Spy photos have shown drivetrain mules and then there was that aggressively flared R8 GT that turned up at Nurburgring. We've also heard of mules fitted with the 2.5 TFSI and 3.0 TFSI, both sporting rear-wheel drive and possibly running S-tronic transmissions. Think Lamborghini Gallardo Balboni meets TT RS. "It's all part of Audi's experimentation in downsizing," said one source to us... or maybe it's just Rupert Stadler, Michael Dick and company's idea of a good time.
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Whatever they are, these aren't headed for production... this time around.

Sources close to Audi tell us that the Audi R8 product improvement drivetrain changes won't be as radically changed as those rear-wheel drive test mules. Expect the V8 and V10 to carry over but perhaps with a slight power bump. Don't count on the V10 being swapped for the much-anticipated 4.0T quite yet as the V10 is expected to continue on in the R8 and Lamborghini Gallardo despite the big engine's retirement in non-high-rev form from the S6 and S8.

The big news though will be the transmission. A dual-clutch S-tronic will replace the single clutch R-tronic transmission. As with S-tronic in Audi's other models, this new mid-engine S-tronic with twin clutches is expected to increase automatic mode drivability, which has been the biggest complaint about the current car.

Now Here's Where Things Get Interesting
We're told by someone who's seen production plans that production of the S-tronic begins as early as week 39. If that's so, then it's possible that the R8 product improvement (facelift) will be on at least the European market by this fall... which may mean the new R8 will bow at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Week 39 is the last week in September and there's no other auto show event at which to show the car during that time unless Audi goes for a stand alone event. If this proves true, times to watch for coverage here likely either at the Volkswagen Group reveal the night of September 12 (afternoon in the States) or on Media Day 1 on September 13.

Like we said, Audi doesn't slip photos by mistake. That we stumbled across this in materials provided to us makes us think the photo was cleared because the R8 product improvement is close... very close. If so, we'll see it at Frankfurt. If not, well, chalk it up to wishful thinking. It still remains possible that this is just a design buck of an alternative design that didn't get approved. That also happens. Still, we believe the chances are very high that this is the facelift.

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whoa that is a huge FL..those lights look like a concept car:)
 
Lol speaking of the devil. I mentioned in the Frankfurt thread that I am hopefull of seeing a production ready concept of the next R8 and look at what has cropped up!
 
I don't know what to make of this. The R8 GT Spyder just debuted,and should be sold in the states at the same time as the face lift. But who choose the Gt over a regular V10? If for less money you get a completely revised front end,540 horses,and a DSG option. If that front end is on display at Frankfurt consider me shocked ,and kudos to Audi for it's sneak attack,and for keeping things under wraps the way they did.
 
Well, to be a FL is an important change to the front end. Not sure if I like it or not.
 
Lol speaking of the devil. I mentioned in the Frankfurt thread that I am hopefull of seeing a production ready concept of the next R8 and look at what has cropped up!

It's a facelift of the current R8. Not a new car, and not a concept. And that pic is intentionally leaked, without a doubt.
 
Those light and the intakes large enough to swallow a slow walking Labrador are unrealistic so I don't count of this being a face lift, in due course all will be revealed.
 
Indeed it will. But the R8 itself looked like a concept when it first came out. I believe they continue that trend with the facelift, and again with some of the most high tech lights on the market....again.
 
Indeed it will. But the R8 itself looked like a concept when it first came out. I believe they continue that trend with the facelift, and again with some of the most high tech lights on the market....again.

I was hoping to see the E-tron styled lights in the second generation R8 it seems they are coming a bit sooner though. Wonder what they in store for the rear end.
 
Something about this pic smacks of fake, but god damn it looks good.
 
Damn! On the day I'm taking delivery of my R8 V10.....this!!

Ah well. That's always the way eh? Can hardly complain. :D
 
Indeed, don't complain as your R8 is just freaking sick :) and freaking expensive :O

Besides the dual clutch I wouldn't care.
 
^ Thank you for your confirmation. I know it's a bit "too much" for just a facelift, if that was true, it should be a whole new R8. :)
 
^ And it appears you were right. Phewww, Betty will be happy. And so am I quite frankly because it looks ghastly.

Also, it makes my previous post look rather retarded. Oh well :usa7uh:
 
Interestingly enough but if you look at the next generation 3er there is something similiar especially in how the headlight unit branches out towards the grille.
 

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