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Audi Nuvolari revealed: the V8 successor to the R8

Audi Nuvolari revealed: a 1,001 PS V8 hybrid successor to the R8, 499 units, deliveries from 2027. UK price not yet confirmed.

The Audi Nuvolari is the car nobody at Ingolstadt was supposed to build: a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 hybrid supercar, revealed on 4 June 2026 at Monaco, that openly fills the hole the R8 left behind. It is real, limited to 499 cars, and it tells you Audi has quietly walked back its 2021 EV-only pledge. For UK enthusiasts it also reframes the used R8 as the affordable way into this bloodline.

What the Audi Nuvolari actually is

Audi confirmed the Nuvolari as a production car, not a concept, at its reveal on the eve of the Monaco Grand Prix. Per the Audi MediaCenter release, it is “the fastest and most powerful production vehicle in the brand’s history”, built in a run of 499 units with deliveries from the first half of 2027. The name honours Tazio Nuvolari, the pre-war Auto Union driver. Crucially, it is a petrol flagship landing in the middle of Audi’s electric transition, which is the part that has the industry talking.

Audi Nuvolari V8 hybrid supercar rear three-quarter studio shot
Image: Audi

The powertrain: a V8 hybrid, not an EV

The headline is the engine. Audi pairs a 4.0-litre biturbo V8 making 588 kW (800 hp) with three axial-flux electric motors of 110 kW each, fed by a 7.3 kWh battery, for a combined 736 kW (1,001 PS). One motor sits between engine and gearbox; the other two drive the front axle, giving electric quattro. Audi quotes 0 to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds and a top speed above 350 km/h (roughly 217 mph). It shares its hybrid architecture with the Lamborghini Temerario, but Audi has tuned it to out-power the Lambo.

Spec Audi Nuvolari
Petrol engine 4.0-litre biturbo V8, 588 kW (800 hp), 730 Nm
Electric motors 3 x 110 kW axial-flux (one rear, two front axle)
Battery 7.3 kWh lithium-ion
Total system output 736 kW (1,001 PS)
0-100 km/h 2.6 seconds
0-200 km/h 6.8 seconds
Top speed over 350 km/h (about 217 mph)
Production run 499 units, deliveries H1 2027
Source: Audi MediaCenter, accessed 7 June 2026

Is it the R8 successor? Yes, in everything but the badge

Audi’s official release positions the Nuvolari as its new supercar flagship rather than naming the R8 directly, but the UK trade press has been blunt about the lineage. Top Gear framed it as “welcome back, Audi R8”, and Carwow called it the surprise successor to the R8, which ended production in 2024. The Nuvolari is far rarer and pricier, so it does not replace the R8 on price; what it replaces is the idea, a mid-engined, quattro-driven halo car wearing four rings.

Audi Nuvolari front studio view showing the new Audi performance design language
Image: Audi

UK price and on-sale: what is confirmed, what is not

Be careful here, because the numbers are not all official. Audi’s press materials state the 499-unit run and H1 2027 deliveries but do not publish a price. UK outlets including Carwow have reported around £500,000, and Audi UK has not confirmed an official sterling RRP at the time of writing, so treat £500,000 as press estimate, not Audi-confirmed. There is no Audi UK on-sale or right-hand-drive allocation yet either. For how Audi handles UK owner communications, our 2026 Audi VIN-check recall guidance shows the cadence to expect. We will update this when Audi UK confirms a price.

What the Nuvolari signals for Audi’s performance future

This is the strategic story for any premium buyer. Audi pledged in 2021 to launch only new electric models from 2026, yet its 2026 flagship is a combustion V8. The Nuvolari is the clearest signal that Audi has softened that timeline and will keep petrol performance alive at the top of the range. For UK buyers weighing an electric Audi, the brand is hedging, not abandoning, the enthusiast, much as our Audi e-tron GT salary-sacrifice maths for 2026 shows the electric performance case standing on its own tax merits.

Audi Nuvolari front three-quarter studio shot of the 1,001 PS V8 hybrid supercar
Image: Audi

What it means for used R8 values

With the Nuvolari capped at 499 cars and priced out of almost everyone’s reach, the used R8 becomes the realistic entry to this bloodline. According to Parkers’ used R8 price guide, the naturally aspirated V10 has held up well as buyers chase one of the last big-capacity, non-turbo supercars before electrification, with manual and late low-mileage cars showing the firmest demand. A halo like the Nuvolari lifts attention on the model it descends from, so cleaner V10 R8s look like the sensible enthusiast buy, especially against the costs in our BMW M and Audi RS insurance guide.

Audi Nuvolari rear studio view, the V8 successor to the R8
Image: Audi

What real owners say (CDE data)

CDE reviewed reveal-day reaction across PistonHeads and Audi-Sport.net alongside Parkers used-value data and UK trade coverage from Top Gear and Carwow (June 2026). Sentiment splits between celebration and suspicion.

  • Most-praised: the return of a multi-cylinder Audi halo, the 1,001 PS hybrid V8, and the Auto Union heritage name.
  • Most-criticised: the 499-car exclusivity, the unconfirmed UK price, and scepticism over Audi reversing its EV-only promise.
  • Knock-on signal: enthusiasts increasingly frame the used V10 R8 as the attainable way into this lineage.

Where to check next before you get excited

If the Nuvolari has pushed you toward the bloodline, here is the UK buyer’s homework.

Our take

The Audi Nuvolari is the right car for Audi’s image and the wrong car for almost everyone reading this. At 499 units and a reported half-million pounds it is a statement piece, not a shopping-list item, and the unconfirmed UK price means nobody should quote it as fact yet. What it genuinely does is reassure: Audi is not killing off the petrol halo, and that bleeds value into the used R8, which is where our money would go. If you want the Nuvolari’s spirit without the lottery and the cost, buy the cleanest naturally aspirated V10 R8 you can find now, before the halo effect firms prices, and budget hard for insurance and specialist servicing. Wait for an official Audi UK price before treating the Nuvolari itself as a real purchase.

Is the Audi Nuvolari a concept or a production car?

It is a production car. Audi confirmed at the 4 June 2026 reveal that the Nuvolari will be built in a limited run of 499 units, with deliveries from the first half of 2027. Audi calls it the fastest, most powerful production vehicle in its history, not a show concept.

Is the Audi Nuvolari electric or petrol?

It is a petrol-electric hybrid, not a pure EV. A 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 is paired with three electric motors for a combined 1,001 PS, making it a combustion-led flagship arriving in the middle of Audi’s electric transition.

How much will the Audi Nuvolari cost in the UK?

Audi has not confirmed an official UK price. UK outlets including Carwow report around £500,000, but treat that as a press estimate, not an Audi-confirmed RRP. We will update this article when Audi UK publishes a confirmed price and RHD allocation.

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