While most concept cars remain in museums or showrooms, have Audi granted permission to register Concept Ca futuristic concept car that the brand unveiled last month.
Unlike concepts developed by other manufacturers, which serve more as a demonstration of the brand’s capabilities than as an actual production car, the Audi Concept C much closer to a real car than just a concept.
Concept C is equipped with a rear-mounted electric motor, which enables the car to reach approximately 145 km/h. It should be noted that the production version planned for 2027 will be significantly faster.
Still, this top speed is impressive for something that most people thought was just a static showpiece IAA Mobility Show in Munich (Germany) in September.

Since the launch is still several years away, has Audi not shared many technical details about the car, but Daniel Schustertechnical development spokesperson, told Engine1at Concept C is based on a newly developed architecture “which will be shared within [Volkswagen]group”.
As for the exterior, has Massimo Frascellacreative director at Audi, confirmed that Concept C‘s exterior design reflects “87%” of the final production look. For the brand’s first, the electric folding hardtop will be the only body style produced, as a fixed-roof coupe is not planned.
Inside, the cabin presents a minimalist aesthetic with a 10.4-inch retractable screen and a digital instrument panel. In addition to the technology, all controls are physical and designed for intuitive use.

The car was advertised by Audi in September as “the beginning of a new design philosophy and thus a defining moment for the Four Rings”, suggesting that the concept serves as a guide to what future Audi models will look like.
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