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Audi R2 Aiming Squarely At Boxster Gen 3

daro911

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This should be an interesting battle of the mid engined affordable sports car makers even if Porsche does own the keys to both factories [:D]

Audi R2 revealed

Audi's Boxster beater raises the roof

We reveal amazing plans for new mid engined roadster inspired by incredible R8.

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Could this be the car that finally cements Audi's reputation as the world's greatest sports car manufacturer?Not content with shaking up the automotive order among the likes of the Porsche 911 and Aston Martin V8 Vantage with its stunning R8, the company is now planning a new mid-engined model to take on the Porsche Boxster and Mercedes SLK.

The high-performance two-seater cabriolet is codenamed R2, and is being developed with VW. Audi's sister firm is also believed to be putting the finishing touches to a production version of the BlueSport concept car revealed at the 2009 Detroit Motor Show.

The mid-engined R2 gets an all-new chassis and suspension derived from the MkV VW Golf. A four-wheel-drive variant is also a possibility, using a development of the Golf R32's Haldex system. Plus, there are rumours that a hybrid "" with electric power driving the front wheels "" is planned, to help Audi reduce the CO2 emissions of its range.

The engine line-up is certain to include a mix of 2.0-litre four cylinder and 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbocharged petrol units. A diesel is under consideration, but it's unlikely to be offered from launch. All models will offer a choice between six-speed manual and seven-ratio R tronic semi-automatic gearboxes.

Performance should be stunning, with power outputs ranging from 200bhp to a spectacular 380bhp. Top speed will be limited to 155mph, while the 0-60mph time is likely to drop below six seconds.

The R2 continues to develop Audi's successful design theme as the tail-lamps of the new car will be sculpted to mimic the Q of its famous Quattro badge, just as they are on the R8.

A third rear brake light will sit above Audi's badge, while the engine cover is to be kept free of aerodynamic extras. Instead, an underbody diffuser helps to improve the car's stability at speed.Inside, the high-quality cabin is likely to share much of its equipment with the BlueSport.

That means an enormous touchscreen cabin control set-up, as well as lightweight sports seats.

In addition, a clever heating system inspired by the innovative "˜headscarf' system offered in Mercedes' SLK is integrated into the seatbacks.

The R2 also gets dramatic gaping side vents, designed to feed cold air to the powerplant, providing clues to the car's mid-engine layout. Expect the baby R8 to be launched in 2012, with a starting price of around £30,000.[FONT=verdana,geneva"]
 
...power outputs ranging from 200bhp to a spectacular 380bhp ... while the 0-60mph time is likely to drop below six seconds.
I should chuffin' hope so. If they can't break five seconds with 380bhp, they don't deserve to be making sports cars at all!
 
Mmmmmmmm "¦"¦. nice, I tell you something I would serious consider it. I have owned 2 Audi's and one of them a brand new S4 Cabriolet, not a very good driver's car but the finish both inside and out was fantastic. Reliability was faultless, and the Audi support was first class on both Audis. Of the two years of Porsche ownership I'm getting a bit fed up and very disappointed with how Porsche they treat their owners. From the rip-off warranty system i.e. only two years and now some £1200 to renew it, to the over inflated pricing, somewhat takes the edge off Porsche ownership. If this R2 drives and looks like it indicates it might, then it's right in my time frame to move back to a brand that respects its' customer rather than trying to screw you every time you visit them "¦"¦"¦"¦.[8D]
 
The Audi TT as supposed to be the Boxster beater for the last 10 years but even in latest guise isn't really a contender (even if the build quality is ememplary)

R2 looks like a beafed up EOS, if its ahres anything with that car then its about the worse starting point they could have !

Audi customer care ? Could never get served when i was interested in new, even when i arrived in a 12 month old one. Perhaps they had plenty of fleet sales ?. At least in an OPC someone eventually asks you if you need assistance.
 
ORIGINAL: mascanes

If this R2 drives and looks like it indicates it might, then it's right in my time frame to move back to a brand that respects its' customer rather than trying to screw you every time you visit them "¦"¦"¦"¦.[8D]

If the R2 delivers in the same fashion as the other mid engined Audi's R8 & R10 you may not be alone [:D]
 
Lovely cut and paste job on the girl in the driver's seat there. She's turning the wheel one way and the wheels are pointing the other!
 
ORIGINAL: poprock

Lovely cut and paste job on the girl in the driver's seat there. She's turning the wheel one way and the wheels are pointing the other!


Blimey, someone's got good eyesight!
 

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