A5/S5/RS5 Audi A5 Official Pictures


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Belive me - It's a killer IRL (when it's time for the geneva)

I belive the A5 will be the winner in the tests when it comes to design.
(eaven design is somthing personal)

btw:
The headlights are taken from the Q7 V12 TDI Concept ..

Something tells me alot of GCF members will be rather surprised with how well the A5 is recieved. I think most of the members disappointment isn't in the cars design, but rather the fact that they were so far off with what they expected it to look like. This is my opinion at least.:)
 
Fair point mate, most of them expect the A5 to be the Nuvolari production model, i always thought the Nuvolari concept is designed to compete against the CL class so i have no idea what the A5 is going to look like. I did expect Audi come up with a more adventurous and coherent design. The curve waist line does give the car a sense of old school style elegence, but it just doesn't integrate well with the design of the rest of the car.
 
I'm all prepared to hear these once the car is officially out:

"Forget what I said about the car before... :icondrool "

"See, you all worry too much over the leaked shots"

"I told you so"

:D

some will, but not from me, i am 99.9999% sure i won't change my mind
 
I'm all prepared to hear these once the car is officially out:

"Forget what I said about the car before... :icondrool "

"See, you all worry too much over the leaked shots"

"I told you so"

:D

My experience with seeing cars in the metal usually doesn't change my opinion exterior wise, which there are a few exceptions, but more so interior design which can only truely be deterimined IMO by getting in it!:)
 
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I have to say the car is growing on me quite a bit -- I actually think it is prettier than the Nuvolari.
 
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I have to say the car is growing on me quite a bit -- I actually think it is prettier than the Nuvolari.

It has more angles to appreciate than the Nuvolari, besides the Nuvolari served it's purpose. The TT is a down scaled Nuvolari, if the A5 resembled the Nuv.. it would be like having 2 TT's IMO!:t-hands:
 
Fair point mate, most of them expect the A5 to be the Nuvolari production model, i always thought the Nuvolari concept is designed to compete against the CL class so i have no idea what the A5 is going to look like.

The Nuvolari was based on the A8's platform, I believe. So it never would have been an A5 if they brought it to production. So yes it probablly would have competed with the CL, because it was huge.

And I must say Audi never fails to impress with their headlight making capabilities.
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this is what i wrote on 15-2-2007, a week ago, when we were still in spy pic mode. i don't think of myself as a prophet, but i stick to every word in it

what Eni is talking about is something i talked about extensivly back in the old GCF forums, and when we first moved here

you see before the current crop of audis, audi was not a recognizeable brand, audis wafted along with the other tasteless and very average cars like lowly VW's, fords, etc..

when audi went premium, it needed a strong brand identity, something it lacked, thus they set up on building one.
to do this they needed to make every single model unmistakably an Audi, and thus the curent crop of bauhaus,weiner styled audis.

these models do not point towards indivuality or specifics, they incoporate a general set of design elements poised to consitute themajor parts of the audi gene pool. say the trademark grill, the clean and simple lines etc.....

the problem with such design schools is that they do not create strong individual identites, albeit they are the cornerstone of powerful brand recognition.

hence as time passes, people can get easily tired by them, especially when a lowly A4 costing 1/4 an A8 ends up looking very similar to it. audi design conveys only 1 message: AUDI, it doesn't convey premium sport in the A4, sporty but comfortable in A6 etc.....

new trends in global eocnomy and especially consumer behavior are towards indivdualization, whether it be being able to buy the ipod in a gazillion collors, or to specify your brand new designer jacket in bird "fur", hence if any morale can be made out, it is you can no longer go by "you can have the Ford Model T in any color as long as it is black"

Eni mentioned the BMW case in the 90's. BMW was becoming a strong premium brand with powerful brand recognition, and the ability to contend with then established and unrivaled leader emrcedes benz.

the last crop of wiener BMW's the E39, E38 and E46 were some of the most excellent cars ever produced by the company, especially the E39 5, now heralded to be one of the most complete cars ever. but one thing they lacked was individualization. they were all essentially mods on a primary design someone hatched.

the next crop came to be revolutionary and models started to get more individual and recognizeable. you could then say a 3er BMW, not BMW 3er as before. the bangle revolution crushed the conservationist bastille, but at huge risk, and it paid off.

now eveyr BMW is so unique that it oozes out a very individual yet very dynamic aura of luxury, sportiness, power, presence, sleekiness etc.....

where does that bring us to the A5?

well audi has succesfully entered the premium market, and established itself a very serious challenger to BMW and MB, at the pace the economy and trends move today, you cannot stretch the process over 2 decades like BMW did (80's 90's), you have to start thinking in a faster pace

audi was about to enter a new segment it was always ebsent from
that of medium premium coupe, i.e. the A5 or a 3er and CLK competitor.

the chance they have with this car is, rather was, huge, it being a wholly new model that was not attached to anything in the modern consumer's feeble memory.
if anything this was the perfect car to test the waters with a more powerful design statement, to try some new ideas with, to fiddle with the grilll or anything.

the A5 is just another audi if it turns out anything near the present spy pics, and i would then question da silva's ability at self judgement, being that i am sure there are finer designs he has created

with the A5 audi stretched their brand process a bit too long than needed, and established a wierd precedent for the A5 that would make it harder to break the mold in the near future.

now it is to be noted that not anyone can pull a bangle, it is a very hard and extremely risky procedure, and audi's design progress mgiht be a lot more gradual than we might want it to be, but still for a brand new model with no historical precedent it could have been more than a TT/A4 hybrid.

it's like the maybach issue, MB had a wonderful chance with it, because it has no modern precedent, but messed up by delivering a grand mercedes and marketed it as a rolls royce competitor under a name most buyers never heard of.

one more additional bit of my 2 cents, the ubiquitious audi front of gaping grill and rectangular"ish" headlights can only be stretched so far. it is now a great imperative to rethink it in a modern interpretation. i.e. the way BMW is doing with its fronts, keep the main design of twin lamps and twin kidney grill, but modularize and fiddle it as much as possible.

thanks for bearing with my chatter

and a couple of addenda.

1-the busyness of the rear, the odd curves and lines used in the rear lamp cluster do not blend well with "very" clean design lines elsewhere. the only part where audi WAS adventurous, it didn't succeed enough.

2-the front is sooooo geenric it ain't healthy. grill +rectangule headlights can only be pushed so far i have said this a gazillion times. buyers fall in love with the front, other drivers see only the rear. what differentiates audi's from each others? slightly bigger or slimmer lights? or a gaping grill in 50 sizes?

it's a question worth asking

my 2 cents
 
^Martin, your absolutely correct. This segment is conservative, because consumers who buy these cars are probably not looking to make a bold statement. They are soley meant to be handsome designs-not unique ones, or ground-breaking brand defining flag ships. fifth gear and top gear have both claimed that the 3 coupe, despite its brilliance in terms of engineering, lacked "look at me" styling-something they think is pertinent to a small coupe. I think they missed the mark. The demographic who buys these cars want an understated luxury-at least thats what i presume.

It seems, especially out here in california, which may be a poor representation of the rest of the world, that there are more and more dropped 3 series with 20" rims and tinted windows. This disease is even more common on the coupe-could it be that these consumers want a bolder statement-or does the conservative coupe provide a nice vehicle for customization?:t-hands:

Matt,

I think it's a safe assumption that as long as there's a roundel, four rings, or star up front the locals will be plenty satisfied. We're label whores here, and any way we can accentuate that fact (especially w/ our rides) we'll do it w/ all the crazy mod jobs (20's, silicone, you name it). It's a great thing to be an old fashioned, non-conformist, because we're the only ones that can get a kick out of the freak show.:t-cheers:
 
Not that anyone cares, but the car is growing on me. I am starting to dig the boxy design. It is not that original, and elements like the headlights remain kind of lame, but the overall package is getting better :D
 
i really like this A5 too much but i dont know why A5 rear lights ramaind me of this rear lights



 
i really like this A5 too much but i dont know why A5 rear lights ramaind me of this rear lights




Same thought crossed my mind, but I had already rapped the A5 enough... but now that you broached it, I find even the head lights similar.
 
And I must say Audi never fails to impress with their headlight making capabilities.
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Out of the three German brands they really are masters at it, and that includes their tail lights too. Give Audi only a handfull of LEDs they will make it look gorgeous, where as it seems BMW and Merc just litter their light clusters with them, say it looks expensive and call it a day.
 
I think all three germans do a very good job in light design-audi is better in the headlight department in particular- however BMW and merc have just as impressive displays. Audi does a better job with L.E.D. placement me thinks.
 
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