Quattro/S2 Audi Cross Cabriolet Quattro Concept Revealed!


I have to agree, I think it's a very attractive car. Funny the design is being blasted on quite a few car news sites, especially in the comments.
 


The Germans' odd fascination with minor American celebrities continued today with the introduction of the Audi Cross Cabriolet Concept. None other than Peter Greenberg, the travel reporter for The Today Show (we did say minor), hosted today's press conference and it was about as exciting as you might expect. He started out by shelling Rupert Stadler, chairman of Audi AG, with questions about the shock of having to pay $3 for a gallon of gas in the U.S. Apparently Mr. Greenberg forgot that Rupert pays about seven bucks a gallon in Germany, but Stadler played along anyway. He said Audi's engineers have increased the fuel efficiency of its engines 30 percent over the last several decades and he is pushing them for another 20 percent improvement as soon as possible.

When Greenberg finally asked a real question like how Audi intends to get Americans to buy diesels, Stadler responded enthusiastically. "We are keen to make diesel successful in the U.S.," Rupert told him. "Customers will eventually recognize the performance and technology of diesel engines. The power of diesels will conquer the market."

And with that bold statement, the two moved on to the reveal of the Cross Cabriolet Concept. It's a California-designed off-roader that attempts to blend "California dreamings" with SUV utility according to Stadler. As pointless as it looks, however, the Cross Cabriolet is actually a cleverly disguised hint at the upcoming Audi Q5 SUV. All the guts are there underneath, so all it really needs is two more doors and a real roof. Expect to see the final production version of the Q5 early next year. -- Ed Hellwig, Lead Senior Editor, Inside Line


Straightline - 2007 LA Auto Show: Audi Cross Cabriolet Concept

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This is how the Q5 will look like guys. Take the CCQ put a metal roof and two more doors and you have the Q5.:D

Exactly what i said...:D

Merc1 said:
As pointless as it looks, however, the Cross Cabriolet is actually a cleverly disguised hint at the upcoming Audi Q5 SUV. All the guts are there underneath, so all it really needs is two more doors and a real roof.
 
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Despite the huge ass the proportions are perfect, much better than the Eos. Let's pray that the A3 cabrio is as perfect as this one is.
 
Is that rev counter for real? 6000 - 7000 red line on a turbo diesel? :confused:
 
Re: Audi Cross Cabriolet Quattro Concept!!!!

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