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The 2023 Audi R8 Coupe V10 GT RWD Is One Hell of a Goodbye

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Audi’s R8 has been an incredibly long-serving and successful mid-engine supercar for sensible people who own dental practices or accounting firms. It’s somehow as face-meltingly fast as its twin, the Lamborghini Huracan, but it’s simultaneously more buttoned-down and less intimidating. It’s also currently going the way of the thylacine, and that’s sad. But before Audi puts its mid-engine naturally aspirated supercar out to pasture, the company is giving it one last hurrah.

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The 2023 Audi R8 Coupe V10 GT RWD will be limited to just 333 units worldwide, and as swan songs go, it’s pretty good. The yowling 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine produces a very healthy 612 hp and 417 lb-ft of torque, directed through a new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission to the rear wheels exclusively.

It also gets a new driving mode called “Torque Rear,” which lets drivers select their level of stability control intervention. It’s kind of like the big dash knob on a Mercedes-AMG GT R, only different. The important thing is that it will allow the brave or foolhardy to dial back their traction control without necessarily turning it all the way off and subsequently yeeting themselves off a cliff and into the sea or something.

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Other notable changes include a 44-lb weight reduction compared to the non-GT RWD Coupe and a black intake manifold, so nerds 15 years from now will know that you were once very cool, moderately wealthy and possessed of a fine relationship with your local Audi dealer. The GT also comes with the carbon aerokit as standard, which looks pretty boss.

The 2023 Audi R8 Coupe V10 GT RWD will retail for 225,000 euros (currently around $220,500, but there are fees and taxes and blah blah, so expect a different price here), and it should start reaching customers sometime next year.

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Ducati and Lamborghini Teamed Up on a Limited $68,000 Streetfighter V4

That’s a lot of angry Italian metal.
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Usually, when you talk about brands inside the same family doing collaborations and crossovers, it’s lame. When those brands happen to be Ducati and Lamborghini, it ceases to be lame and starts being awesome.

Enter the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini. It’s a very limited edition of the V4 S (which is already kind of a batshit nuts motorcycle) that takes a bunch of styling cues from the also bananas Lamborghini Huracan STO. It adds some other spicier bits to the Streetfighter formula for something truly desirable and over-the-top.

The Streetfighter V4 S is based on the Panigale V4 S, which means it’s packing a 200-plus horsepower 1,103-cc V4 engine, Ohlins electronic suspension and enough safety electronics to keep even the most ham-fisted rider from launching themselves into a low-Earth orbit. The Lamborghini edition adds a new Akrapovic underbody muffler, Lamborghini-like wheels and reworked body panels that draw inspiration from the Huracan STO’s hyper-aggressive styling.

The wheels even look like the STO’s wheels.
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The best part about this special Streetfighter is that it’s coming from the factory with a dry clutch. If you’re not a Ducati fan, you may wonder why that’s awesome. Basically, it makes the bike objectively worse to ride on the street, because it’s not as happy to slip, but makes the most insane, catastrophic sound. It’s like Satan’s own tambourine or a washing machine full of car accidents. It’s glorious.

This isn’t the first time this gruesome twosome of Italian performance vehicle manufacturers has teamed up, either. It’s definitely the coolest, though. The previous collab was on the 1260 Diavel Lamborghini, which drew inspiration from the Sian.

Ducati will be making just 630 examples for the public, with a further 63 examples for current Huracan STO owners that will match their cars. If you want one of these things, be prepared to pay exotic Italian prices for them. The “standard” Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini will retail for a wallet-scorching $68,000 and if you’re invited to buy one of the 63 specials, expect to pay $83,000.

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Blac Chyna Sold Two of Her Cars Because She’s “Poor”

Blac Chyna, a popular “influencer,” fashionista, reality star and occasional rapper, is suing the Kardashian family over claims they deprived her of profits by killing off her reality show after just one season. Chyna dated the lesser-known Kardashian, Rob, with whom she starred in the defunct series and with whom she shares one child.

At the end of March this year, Chyna took to social media to say she’d sold off three of her custom vehicles on considerations like “morals, beliefs, being a single mother, no support.” She needed the cash, is what she inferred. Her grand gesture needed publicizing on social media because, otherwise, what would have been the point of it?

Yesterday, Chyna was deposed in the ongoing trial, and she admitted that she actually sold just two of her cars, a Bentley and Lamborghini, presumably the purple metallic Huracan she got as a gift from her ex, Rob. According to the Daily Mail, the Kardashians’ attorney pointed out that Chyna had walked into the courtroom with a $40,000 Hermes purse on her arm, to which she said she “could be doing better.” At the same time, Chyna said she made roughly $1 million per endorsement deal, and that she’d had plenty of new deals in recent months.

The takeaway from this is, number one, never take anything at face value on social media, especially when it comes to these so-called influencers. Secondly, when you have a celebrity with an estimated worth of $10 million, the word “poor” rings differently than for us regular mortals. For Blac Chyna, it means selling two of her six custom vehicles, while still raking in the cash.

She will probably wipe away her poor-person tears in her two Rolls-Royces, the Ferrari 488 Spider, or the Mercedes G-Wagen, which are all still parked in her driveway.



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