Audi Audi skysphere concept – the future is wide open


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Audi has unveiled the first member of a new family of concept vehicles, a spectacular roadster. Audi skysphere concept is the name of the electric-powered, two-door convertible whose lines lead directly to the Audi design of tomorrow. With it, the brand is illustrating its vision for the progressive luxury segment of the future, in which the interior becomes an interactive space and the vehicle a platform for captivating experiences. This is being made possible thanks to autonomous driving, a revolutionary redesign of the interior, and a seamless digital ecosystem.
  • Audi transforming the vehicle into platform for captivating experiences
  • Electric-powered luxury roadster
  • Redefining progressive luxury
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Wow this is certainly a striking concept car from Audi. Hope it makes production even if it looks 80% like this.
 
Wow it’s a rare ugly concept car, nothing Audi like… front is the usual Audi concept car face which they use on every recent model, that’s ok separately, but the rest is like a DB11 on some weird wheels.

This is an attempt to make Maybach Vision 6 concept alternative, but it’s not even close.

They made some awesome concept cars, nothing like other carmakers, should have stayed with their own identity I think, for example PB18 eTron

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Nothing much to elaborate from me. A touch of C3 Corvette here, a pinch of series I Dodge Viper there. a relatively interesting facia, the increasingly en vogue full-width screen panel, nice stance and proportions of architecture (provided that the adjustable wheelbase is in retraction mode) . And an automobile that we will never see on the road as a serial production vehicle, but rather something that tosses an idea or two to an automobile affine public.
 
According to some German-language automotive journos', the Sky Sphere reveals a number of nuances pertaining to Audis' future design paradigm. Particularly, the sensor shield facia/headlamps, the flank sculpturing/wheelarch dialogue and the screen panel.
 
This is unlike any other Audi seen before, certainly an eye catcher but also quite a debatable design for some people

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Finally! ... It's been bugging me for ages why I thought Rimac had been around longer than they actually have. I had a recollection of some bonkers 'Rimac' concept cars in the past, but (obviously) google turned up no such results. Seeing this 'extending' car reminded me of just such a concept, and now I remember who it was I was thinking of! Rinspeed! The Rinspeed Presto was an extending car (2 seats to 4 seats!).. and was (obviously) nothing to do with Rimac! :D

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Anyway, carry on...
 
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