Market Find: 2020 Audi exclusive R8 V10 performance Spyder in Nogaro Blue
What: 2020 Audi R8 V10 Spyder quattro
Color: Audi exclusive Nogaro Blue (nogaroblau; pearl effect UNI; Z5M; Audi)
VIN: WUA4BCFX4L7901131
Mileage: 14,205 miles
Price: $182,995
Location: European Exotic Center, San Clemente, CA
Listing: European Exotic Center
A 2020 Audi R8 Spyder V10 Performance currently offered by European Exotic Center represents one of the last iterations of Audi’s naturally aspirated V10 supercar formula. As the Performance variant, it delivers 602 horsepower from its 5.2-liter FSI V10, paired with a seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission and quattro all-wheel drive. In Spyder form, it adds open-air usability to a platform already known for everyday drivability relative to its Italian stablemate.

The Performance specification brought carbon ceramic brakes standard, recalibrated drive modes and subtle aerodynamic revisions over the standard V10. By 2020, the second-generation R8 had matured into a highly refined yet still visceral package, with sharper front fascia detailing and updated interior tech centered around Audi’s Virtual Cockpit. For many buyers, this facelifted Performance Spyder represents the sweet spot of the model’s lifecycle.
From a market perspective, late-cycle R8 Performance Spyders have absorbed the bulk of their depreciation. Originally stickered north of $200,000 depending on options, well-kept examples now trade significantly below original MSRP, while remaining firmly positioned above earlier V10 and V8 cars. Low mileage, desirable color combinations and documented service history continue to be the primary value drivers.

With Audi having ended R8 production, clean Performance Spyders such as this increasingly stand as the closing chapter of the brand’s naturally aspirated halo era. For buyers seeking a modern supercar with analog engine character, AWD security and genuine usability, the 2020 R8 Spyder V10 Performance remains a compelling entry point into top-tier European exotica.






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