The Audi R8 ‘Green Hell’ has been unveiled as a special, limited-run version of the German marque’s supercar to celebrate its success in the Nürburgring 24 Hours.
Based on the R8 Performance coupé, the R8 Green Hell is designed to pay tribute to the R8 LMS GT car, which has won the endurance event at the German circuit five times since 2012.
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Audi R8 Green Hell pays tribute to the R8 LMS GT race car
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Production limited to just 50 units worldwide
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Changes are cosmetic, with the running gear shared with the 620hp R8 V10 Performance
Audi R8 Green Hell styling changes
Limited to just 50 units worldwide, the R8 Green Hell is priced at €233,949 (about Rs 2.01 crore) in Germany. It is offered in a special dark green paint scheme, although customers can also choose grey, white or black.
The bonnet, A-pillars, roof and rear end are partly covered in a matt black foil, while the doors feature transparent matt numbers similar to race car numbers.
There are also matt black highlights on the front end, sills, diffuser, mirror housing and rear wing, with the 20-inch wheels painted in the same colour, along with red detailing on the rims.
The interior gains lightweight bucket seats and Alcantara covering with blue-green stitching on the centre panels, instrument display shield, steering wheel, armrest and other areas.
Audi R8 Green Hell engine details
Beneath the new styling elements, the R8 Green Hell is mechanically unchanged from the R8 Performance and uses the same 620hp, naturally-aspirated, 5.2-litre V10 petrol engine mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and Quattro all-wheel drive system. It posts a 0-100kph time of 3.1sec and a top speed of 331kph.
Audi R8 India outlook
The limited-run Green Hell is based on the facelifted version of the second-generation Audi R8 revealed in late-2018.
The pre-facelift R8 was on sale in India until 2018-19 at a price of Rs 3.21 crore (on-road, Mumbai), and though the updated supercar was initially slated to arrive in our market last year, the launch has, since then, been delayed.
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