Gor134
Kraftkurve King
RS5 ICE might be a US-only model. TBD, it was reported on German Motor Talk forum that US may get exclusive RS5 ICE + S5 2.9ttReallly? Rs5 won’t be hybrid
RS5 ICE might be a US-only model. TBD, it was reported on German Motor Talk forum that US may get exclusive RS5 ICE + S5 2.9ttReallly? Rs5 won’t be hybrid
| Audi brand deliveries | Cumulative | ||
| 2025 | 2024 | Change vs. 2024 | |
| World | 1,623,551 | 1,671,218 | –2.9 % |
| Germany | 206,290 | 198,342 | +4.0 % |
| North America1 | 202,143 | 230,220 | –12.2% |
| China2 | 617,514 | 649,900 | –5.0 % |
| Europe (excluding Germany) | 464,046 | 466,209 | –0.5 % |
| Overseas and emerging markets | 133,558 | 126,547 | +5.5% |
"Tactility is very important. Big screens are not the best experience. It's technology for the sake of technology. For us, technology is there when you need it, not there when not needed. This mix of digital and analogue, the tactility, the perception of quality that is so important for Audi, the precision, the metal parts… we talk about the Audi click. These made Audi what Audi is."
Lots of talk.. let's see it translate to the cars.
Auto evolution just posts random concept art from people online. Don't take much stock in itAs found on the autoevolution.com website:
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An independent design team's interpretation of a "Radical Next" future upper executive segment sedan. Of course overly stylized, but with some interesting elements nonetheless.
You can see elements of the design that have been interpreted like the black bumper line and C-pilarAs found on the autoevolution.com website:
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An independent design team's interpretation of a "Radical Next" future upper executive segment sedan. Of course overly stylized, but with some interesting elements nonetheless.
As found on the autoevolution.com website:
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An independent design team's interpretation of a "Radical Next" future upper executive segment sedan. Of course overly stylized, but with some interesting elements nonetheless.
Stop the f#cking AI!!!
AI assisted rather than full textprompt A1 mode, I suspect.
In essence, AI is here to stay in supplementing the design of automobiles. The conversion of human-created hand sketches into more papable, reality near design studies. In this particular sense, AI could actually be a conducive element in the creative process, provided that it is implemented as an enhancement rather than a replacement.
The complaint is that the AI slop being posted here has no actual connection to the manufacturer. It's just bottom-tier content on this forum and signals nothing about the future of the automaker.
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