Is the Audi R8 four-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive?

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07/29/25 7:14am
Audi R8 is four-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive means that the vehicle maintains a four-wheel drive form throughout the entire driving process, with the engine output torque distributed to the front and rear wheels in a fixed ratio. The Audi R8 has a body size of: length 4429mm, width 1940mm, height 1236mm, wheelbase 2650mm, fuel tank capacity 73 liters, and a body structure of a 2-door, 2-seat hardtop sports car. The Audi R8 is equipped with a 5.2L naturally aspirated engine and a 7-speed transmission, with a maximum power of 456 kilowatts, maximum power speed of 8250 revolutions per minute, maximum torque of 570 Newton-meters, and maximum torque speed of 6500 revolutions per minute.
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