Audi R8 E-Tron Is a GO!! BMW's i8 is in It's Crosshairs

Audi R8 E-Tron Is a GO!! BMW's i8 is in It's Crosshairs
The Audi R8 e-tron will make it into limited-scale production.

Audi has backtracked on an earlier decision to cancel production of the R8 etron, and will now push ahead with small-scale production of the zero-emission two-seater as part of a number of sweeping changes made to its research and engineering operations since the arrival of its new head, Ulrich Hackenberg.

Citing recent advances in lithium-ion battery technology that has reportedly increased its range from an original 215km (134 miles) to close to 400km (248.5 miles), insiders at Audi’s headquarters in Germany suggest the R8 etron will now go into limited production during the latter half of 2014.

The rear-wheel-drive R8 etron is set to act as a halo model for a number of smaller and more affordable new electric-powered Audi models, whose engineering is being overseen by Hackenberg – the man responsible for parent company Volkswagen’s new e-Up and e-Golf, among other hybrid-powered models, including the XL1 and Golf Plug-In Hybrid.

Among the changes made to the R8 etron to enhance its suitability for production is a new lithium battery technology featuring an alternative chemical process and, it is claimed, greater energy density than the original 48.6kWh unit.

Further details remain unclear, although the new car is expected to share the styling of the second-generation R8 – itself due to be launched with conventional petrol engines in 2014. The R8 etron was conceived from the outset around the second-generation R8’s new aluminium and carbonfibre body structure in a move that saw prototypes possess a kerb weight of 1780kg.
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vdivvdiv - 12/13/2013 1:14:08 PM
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Unlike the i8 with its measly 31 mile electric range supplanted by a gasoline engine this latest iteration of the R8 eTron seems all-electric.

Together with the SLS AMG ED it seems that we have a quiet race on our hands, ladies and gentlemen. Our Japanese and American friends are also invited :)


MorePowerMorePower - 12/14/2013 8:03:08 PM
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I get your point, but for most people, 31 miles is more than enough to get them to their destination and to top off with electricity, for a return trip.

P.s.
Until GM releases a vehicle with similar performance figures or levels of luxury, you are hardly one to complain with an image of a Volt as your profile pic.


vdivvdiv - 12/16/2013 11:06:57 AM
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What does this have to do with GM or the Volt other than what I said? Since you brought it up the 3-year old Volt gets 38 miles AER.

I'm comparing the i8 with the eTron R8 and SLS AMG ED, both of which are all electric and both of which have a rather serious performance to contend with.

The i8? Remains to be seen.

Model, battery, weight, el. motor(s) power/torque, ICE power/torque, combined
i8*: 7.2kWh, 1500kg, 98kW/250Nm, 170kw/320Nm, 266kW/570Nm
eTron R8*: 48.6kWh, 1780kg, 280kW/820Nm, n/a, 280kW/820Nm
SLS AMG ED: 48kWh, 1690kg, 552kW/1000Nm, n/a, 552kW/1000Nm

*Not out yet, could change


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