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It’s debates such as these that keep the MT water cooler boiling. The “regular” R8, understand, is already one of our very favorite automobiles. It won our 2008 “Best Handling Car” competition, and in 2009 finished second (to the S) in our follow-up “Best Driver’s Car” extravaganza. Few vehicles on earth so brilliantly combine such sweet steering, predictable and powerful chassis dynamics, exhilarating straight-line thrust, and art museum-worthy looks (inside and out). The R8 is a machine that does everything to such a degree of exceptionalness — it’ll happily lollygag around town too — that almost every single one of us has it on our list of “Cars I’m Going To Buy When My Stock in videosforyourpet.com Goes Nuclear.” So it’s settled then — the V-8 R8 is plenty good enough already, right? Ah, but wait until your right foot gets a taste of the V-10’s kick.
With an extra liter of displacement and those two additional cylinders, the so-called “5.2 FSI quattro” romps with 525 horses at 8000 rpm — and allows you to spin its crank to an insane 8700 rpm. Weight climbs by 143 pounds, yet acceleration to 60 mph (with the standard six-speed manual) drops a full half second, to just 3.4 seconds, and quarter-mile performance improves even more, to just 11.7 seconds at 120.7 mph (versus 12.5 seconds at 111.9 mph for the V-8).