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Why does the Audi R8 use a V10 engine instead of a V8, and how does it affect performance?

I've noticed that the Audi R8 uses a V10 engine instead of a V8 like many other supercars. Does this choice of engine have any significant impact on the car's performance or characteristics?

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The decision to use a V10 engine in the Audi R8 was a strategic move by Audi to differentiate their supercar from the competition. The V10 engine offers a unique sound and character compared to the more common V8 engine.

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The V10 engine in the Audi R8 allows for a higher top speed and faster acceleration, as it produces more power and torque than a V8 engine. It also provides a smoother and more refined driving experience.

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The V10 engine in the Audi R8 is derived from Audi's successful Le Mans race cars, giving the car a more racing-inspired feel and performance. It also helps with weight distribution and handling.

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