sábado, 20 de junho de 2020


AUDI




RS Q8 BY LUMMA DESIGN

The Audi RS Q8 is gradually gaining ground among the most important trainers in the world. The latest SUV from the Ingolstadt brand has the same 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine under the hood of the Audi RS6 Avant and RS7 Sportback. It offers 600 horsepower and 800 Nm of maximum torque available between 2,200 and 4,500 rpm.
The RS Q8 accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in 3.8 seconds, while the sprint from 0 to 200 km / h is done in 13.7 seconds. It reaches a top speed limited to 250 km / h, but if customers opt for the dynamic package, that number rises to nothing less than 305 km / h. With these figures, it is no surprise that he is the king of the Nürburgring.



It is a real hit, but the Lumma Design people are aware that there are always those customers who are not satisfied and wanting more power. That is why the German specialist unveiled his CLR 8 RS package for the four-rim SUV, which results in an RS Q8 with steroids both in terms of appearance and performance.



Outside, the body widening kit is particularly noteworthy, which considerably expands the model at the height of the front and rear wheel arches. This allows for generous wheels that reach up to 24 inches. For those looking for a little discretion, you can opt for ‘only’ 22 inch ones.
Other aerodynamic details include custom bumpers, side skirts, a lighter hood, an aggressive front splitter, a muscular diffuser and four exhaust ports. The final highlight is given by two airfoils, one more discreet at half height from the rear, and the other huge over the roof.



Lumma Design also offers a wide range of accessories for the interior of the model, as well as improvements in the performance of the V8 engine, whose power now rises to 704 hp and 910 Nm of torque. The performance figures are not yet known, but the final price of the complete package reaches 38,000 euros.



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