This 2012 Audi R8 GT is represented by Sterling Sackey Cars
#227 of 333 individually-numbered worldwide units.
Phantom Black Pearl Effect finish with an option list elevating its original MSRP to over $225,000.
The GT version of the 1st-generation R8 is without a doubt the most hardcore and special version of the R8 (of any generation, including the 2nd-gen GT…) to be built by the factory.
The GT was released in 2012, and was so much more than just the typical “basic weight savings and added carbon fiber” special edition. So, let’s get into the details…
Audi used thinner sheet metal on the GT and custom built an ultra lightweight magnesium engine frame for this car specifically. Additionally, all the glass is either thinner & lighter than standard R8 glass or replaced with polycarbonate. Even the carpeting was made thinner for weight savings.
The RPM limit of the V10 engine was raised to 8,700 rpm, and a custom intake and exhaust system was fitted. The car was given fully adjustable factory coilovers, steering was tweaked, ECU remapped, functional aero elements added, interior detail changes made, and numerous other items added or deleted from the car.
All these changes were made for a single model year, of which the US only saw 50 Spyders and 90 coupe versions of the GT.
Market Summary
The
Audi R8 V10 GT - Coupe - Type 42
(2012 to 2012)
market.
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$111,951
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The Audi R8 GT coupe was a limited production variant of the Type 42 R8 that was offered for the 2012 model year. The GT featured a fixed re...
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There are 27
Audi R8 - Type 42 for sale
across all model years (2007 to 2015) and variants, no
GT
and none are model year
2012
.
There were 9
GT
sold in the last 5 years.
The CLASSIC.COM Market Benchmark (CMB) represents a benchmark value for vehicles in this market based on data accumulated by CLASSIC.COM. Actual market value for a specific vehicle will depend on various elements, including the condition of the vehicle.
This 2012 Audi R8 GT is represented by Sterling Sackey Cars
#227 of 333 individually-numbered worldwide units.
Phantom Black Pearl Effect finish with an option list elevating its original MSRP to over $225,000.
The GT version of the 1st-generation R8 is without a doubt the most hardcore and special version of the R8 (of any generation, including the 2nd-gen GT…) to be built by the factory.
The GT was released in 2012, and was so much more than just the typical “basic weight savings and added carbon fiber” special edition. So, let’s get into the details…
Audi used thinner sheet metal on the GT and custom built an ultra lightweight magnesium engine frame for this car specifically. Additionally, all the glass is either thinner & lighter than standard R8 glass or replaced with polycarbonate. Even the carpeting was made thinner for weight savings.
The RPM limit of the V10 engine was raised to 8,700 rpm, and a custom intake and exhaust system was fitted. The car was given fully adjustable factory coilovers, steering was tweaked, ECU remapped, functional aero elements added, interior detail changes made, and numerous other items added or deleted from the car.
All these changes were made for a single model year, of which the US only saw 50 Spyders and 90 coupe versions of the GT.
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