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Most powerful Audi R8 beats BMW with first laser lights, hits 62mph in just 3.4 seconds

byCustoms Today Report
05/01/2015
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LONDON: Audi beats BMW with first laser lights in production car, special edition is most powerful R8 ever. Audi has confirmed the R8 supercar will be the first production model to bring laser-powered headlights into production, beating the BMW to the punch.

Audi is scoring the coup with a run-out special R8 supercar, named the R8 LMX. It’s the most powerful R8 yet, usurping the 542bhp R8 V10 Plus at the top of the R8 tree.The R8 LMX’s uprated 562bhp V10 powers it to 62mph in just 3.4 seconds. Other spec goodies include standard-fit carbon ceramic brakes, a fixed rear spoiler and aerodynamic front winglets, and Audi’s seven-speed ‘S-tronic’ dual-clutch gearbox. The R8 LMX, of which just 99 will be built, will cost €210,000 in Germany (circa £172,000).

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BMW has to instead settle for the i8 being the first ‘series production car’ with laser lights, as its build total isn’t limited, in contrast to the R8 LMX.

This isn’t the first time Audi’s used the R8 to show off clever light technology. R8 was the first car to introduce full LED headlights in 2008 and it also introduced progressive LED indicator lighting at its facelift in 2012. Audi also claimed a breakthrough with the Matrix LED system in the A8 in 2013.

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