R-Tronic vs Manual
R-Tronic vs Manual
Does anyone have any information on the R-Tronic gearbox in the R8? I have to spec my car for Australia, and I am still not sure which is the better option.
RE: R-Tronic vs Manual
No one has driven the car yet but I believe the gearbox is derived from the 'e-gear' box in the Gallardo. I would do a search on the web for the relative merits of this gearbox and the manual box in that car.
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RE: R-Tronic vs Manual
Have a read, they mention the differences etc. in one of the two:
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/exo ... 08_audi_r8
http://www.autocar.co.uk/CarReviews/Fir ... SI/223885/
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/exo ... 08_audi_r8
http://www.autocar.co.uk/CarReviews/Fir ... SI/223885/

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RE: R-Tronic vs Manual
from this month's Top Gear mag article, it looks like the R-tronic is great on track but really jerky and annoying around town/when you aren't full on it. which seems a little odd since in the next breath they say its a manual automatic.....
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RE: R-Tronic vs Manual
Drove the R-Tronic and it is STILL under develpoment. Quattro Guys will perform a new software for the retail version. It is a great thing, especially "Manual Sport" 

RE: R-Tronic vs Manual
Friend of mine has just returned from the Staff driving experience at Stutgartt, where both versions were available. "Seems the R is fine once you get above 20 mph, but jerky below that....." I believe the software has now been modified and is to get further fine tuning........ and all comes with nice Lambo/Audi badge on the gearbox....lol
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