The Nuvolari is limited to 499 coupes.
Audi hints at a Nuvolari Spyder with a different production run.
The coupe costs 600,000 euros in Germany.
It’s safe to say Audi took us all by surprise yesterday when it introduced a de facto replacement for the R8. Although the Nuvolari looks like a concept car, this is essentially what deep-pocketed customers will get once deliveries begin in the first half of 2027. Production will be capped at 499 units, but the company is already hinting at a possible convertible follow-up.
In an interview with Top Gear magazine, CEO Gernot Döllner was asked whether there are also plans to build 499 examples of a Nuvolari Spyder. While he said no, he was referring only to the production quantity, effectively confirming that a droptop is already in the works. Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised that Audi’s most powerful car ever will get a folding roof, given that the mechanically related Lamborghini Temerario is also set to receive Spyder treatment.











