Thursday, 31 May 2012

2012 Mansory Audi R8 Spyder


Exceptional design and detail precision are just two of the reasons why Mansory prides itself as one of the best in the industry. This reputation has led itself to team up with top brands in luxury car manufacturing. One of the companies that joined Mansory in its up coming innovation in car design is Audi.
The 2012 Mansory Audi R8 Spyder is one of the latest refining programs done by Masonry in collaboration with Audi.


The installation of a sport air filter together with a sport exhaust system results to a 552 horsepower engine performance. Another technical innovation is the use of an alloy wheel distinctively designed by Mansory. This is a light-weight material that improves acceleration, handling, and braking response. These are qualities that sports car enthusiasts specifically look for in a sports vehicle. Even the design of the tires and wheels of the car are carefully designed to achieve harmony with the performance of the engine.

Exterior & Interior
For the interior and exterior look of the vehicle, Mansory incorporated personalization and sophistication in various parts of the car. This is designed in line with Audi’s perspective of a true polished look for a sports car.
The era of technological advancements for the intelligent consumer is a challenge for most companies. However, for Mansory and Audi, it is a time to showcase their ideas and creations gaining them an edge over their competitors.


Specifications
General Info
Vehicle Type: CoupeBase Price: $163,000.00
Fuel Tank Capacity: 21.1 gallons (80 liters)Miles Per Gallon: NA
Dimensions
Length: 174.6 in. (443.5 cm)Wheel Base: 104.3 in. (265 cm)
Height: 49 in. (124.4 cm)Width: 79.9 in. (203 cm)
Curb Weight: 3979 lbs (1805 kg)Ground Clearance: NA
Luggage Capacity: 3.53 cu ftMaximum Seating: 2 people
Performance
Engine: 5.2 V10 FSI DOHCCompression Ratio: 12.5: 1
Horsepower: 552 HPMax RPM: 8000 RPM
Torque: 406 lb-ft @ 6500 rpmTransmission: X-Speed Automatic
0-60 mph: 4.0 secondsMaximum Speed: 194 mph (312 km/h

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