Super Sport Concept by Senna Tuning - Based on Audi R8

 Super Sport Concept by Senna Tuning - Based on Audi R8
Super Sport Concept by Senna Tuning - Based on Audi R8

Thoroughly-Tuned R8 Tops 458 hp

Senner Tuning of Ingelheim, Germany, offer a high level of individualisation which 'every Audi deserves' and the R8 has now been re-worked to these exacting standards of fine tuning and uniqueness. The upgrade is a far-reaching and thoroughly-tested one to both the R8 4.2 V8 FSI's body and mechanics. The result: the Super Sport Concept by Senner Tuning.

The Super Sport Concept Program comprises of body adjustable sport suspension, exhaust system modification, the supply of a special 20-inch alloy design and crucially uprating power to 458 hp and maximum torque to 470 Nm.

Engine performance tuning is achieved chiefly thanks to a new engine management system, using double sport air filter inserts and a new exhaust system of high-grade steel. Sports rims are available as 9x20" or 11x20" diamond/black/polished but all feature two-part twin spokes with high-performance Dunlop tyres. Ground clearance lowers by some 25mm at the front and 15mm at the rear courtesy of an optimised suspension.

The aftermarket kit inclusive of performance upgrades and special alloys will set back buyers 14,900 euros (~ $22,300).

Source: Senner Tuning

Super Sport Concept with 458 hp - Audi R8 by Senner Tuning

Senner Tuning Ingelheim, located near Mainz, Germany, offers for Audi vehicles what they really deserve - finest tuning and unique individualization for Audi R8 4.2 V8 FSI. Super Sport Concept is particularly remarkable for its technique, that has been thoroughly tested by mile-long test distances. At the same time car appearance is of utmost importance.

Super Sport Concept Program consists in uprating, exhaust system modification, body adjustable sport suspension and in special 20" wheel set.

For those who like power Senner Tuning also offers engine performance tuning. Thanks to new engine management, the use of special sport air filter inserts (double performance air filter kit with frontal inlet for mounting into serial air filter casings) as well as high quality exhaust system of finest high-grade steel with valve control (together with serial exhaust pipes), engine power increases up to 458 hp. At the same time maximum torque reaches breathtaking 470 Nm.

For R8 wheel upgrading Senner Tuning offers rims of special configuration. 9x20" or 11x20" diamond/black/polished two-part twin spoke alloy rims are completed by high performance (SportMaxx) 235/30-R-20 or 305/25-R-20 Dunlop tyres respectively. Perfectly tuned sport suspension springs get Audi about 25 mm closer to the asphalt on the front axle and 15 mm on the rear axle.

Super Sport Concept retrofitting including engine performance tuning and wheelwork is available for only 14'900.00 Euros.

Furthermore, Senner Tuning offers other carbon mouldings for inside and outside installation on R8 series vehicles.

 

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 captwhizbang captwhizbang
HA!....I got 631hp in my Forza 3 R8
November 30, 2009 9:02 pm
 lonestarpng lonestarpng
So throwing rims on an existing car makes it a concept?
November 30, 2009 9:56 pm
 Lithuanian Lithuanian
+38hp is so called "crucially uprating power". Can't see anything special here.
November 30, 2009 10:00 pm
 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
now with 9mpg city and 10mpg hwy. I doubt the extra 38hp is worth the drop in an already abysmal fuel economy.
November 30, 2009 10:25 pm
 joelynn joelynn
I wish there was more attention paid to aftermarket economy upgrades too
December 1, 2009 9:41 am
 RzGTmorio RzGTmorio
This is an Audi R8? I like the body car, but I don't like the colour
December 1, 2009 11:33 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
None of you guys have driven 'stock' let alone this one! So, you never know what 38bhp bump can do to a car like the R8 on a straight and narrow...
December 1, 2009 10:28 pm
 jonesysrotary jonesysrotary
Gturbo, ur on crack if u honestly think ur gonna be able to notice a 38hp boost on a 400hp+ car. Not happenin.
December 2, 2009 12:33 am