German automaker Audi has finally unveiled the new Audi Nuvolari, a high-performance hybrid hypercar that is expected to serve as a spiritual successor to the iconic R8. The Nuvolari hypercar will enter production in early 2027, with production capped at 499 units globally. The model is the first production vehicle to feature the brand’s new design language. The company has also moved away from its traditional alphanumeric naming strategy. Rather than reviving the R8 badge, the new hypercar is named after pre-war racing driver Tazio Nuvolari, who later competed for Auto Union, one of Audi’s predecessor brands. Audi said development of the Nuvolari took about 14 months after the project was approved in March 2025.
First talking about the powertrain, the Audi Nuvolari is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine paired with three electric motors, giving a combined output of 987bhp. The V8 produces 789bhp and 729 Nm of torque, while each electric motor contributes 148bhp. Power comes from a 7.3kWh battery pack, larger than the 3.8kWh unit used in the Temerario.Despite sharing its engine and motor output with the Temerario, the Nuvolari gains an extra 80bhp through revised software, a new torque-management system and a larger battery. The hypercar accelerates from 0-100 kmph in 2.6 seconds, reaches 200 kmph in 6.8 seconds and has a top speed of over 350 kmph.Audi has equipped the Nuvolari with its new quattro predictive ride all-wheel-drive system. Using data from steering, acceleration, grip and vehicle movement sensors, the technology continuously adjusts torque delivery. It also works with the braking system and active aerodynamic components to improve traction. Drivers can choose from five modes – E-Hybrid, Balanced, Dynamic, Dynamic+ and Track. Audi says the energy-management system adapts to road conditions and driving inputs, combining regenerative braking and coasting functions to maximize efficiency. The front electric motors recover most of the braking energy, while launch control uses stored battery power for maximum acceleration.The Nuvolari rides on 21-inch wheels fitted with Bridgestone Potenza tires and uses a brake-by-wire setup with carbon-ceramic discs, 10-piston front callipers and four-piston rear callipers. Audi claims that the advanced cooling system improves heat dissipation by 21 percent and is designed to withstand extreme braking demands.
Built around a spaceframe chassis, the Nuvolari is the first production Audi to feature an extensive carbon-fibre exterior. Most body panels are made of carbon-fibre-reinforced polymers, while heat-resistant materials are used in high-temperature areas.Aerodynamic efficiency has been a major focus. The hypercar features a front splitter, large cooling intakes and rear diffuser as well as active aerodynamic systems inspired by Formula 1 technology. Its rear wing can switch between closed, low downforce and high downforce settings, while a drag reduction system lowers the wing on the straights. Upon braking, the wing moves to its high-downforce position, generating more than 400 kg of aerodynamic load. In terms of design, the new Audi Nuvolari adopts the brand’s latest design language with a low-slung stance, wide proportions and a body shaped to maximize aerodynamic efficiency. At the front, the hypercar features a large grille, thin lighting units and large air intakes that help cool key components, while aerodynamic details have been integrated into the bumper design. The side profile is characterized by a broad roofline, pronounced rear wheel arches and large 21-inch alloy wheels. Carbon-fibre body panels help reduce weight, while carefully designed air channels improve airflow around the vehicle. At the rear of the Nuvolari there is a full-width lighting element, a large diffuser and an active rear wing that automatically adjusts according to speed and driving conditions to enhance stability.
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