Shows three new electric cars – here’s the future of the Audi electric car

Shows three new electric cars – here’s the future of the Audi electric car

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Audi’s success with electric cars in Norway is indisputable. With the big e-tron and little brother the Q4 e-tron, Audi was the closest to competing against Tesla.

And they don’t rest on their laurels when it comes to new electric car models. Last year the Germans showed Audi A6 e-tronAnd, this spring, they pulled the curtain on their first electric car, the A6 e-tron Avant, which is expected to hit the market in 2024. You can read more about it here:

Audi now offers four concept cars that show what we can expect from the factory in the future. The key word is luxury and cars that can drive themselves. In addition, they are, of course, electric.

During Monterey Car Week in California in August, Audi showed three of the concept cars together for the first time.

for big cities

The biggest ever: a five-and-a-half-foot-long car for big cities?  They seem to be two opposing ideas.  Photo: Audi

The biggest ever: a five-and-a-half-foot-long car for big cities? They seem to be two opposing ideas. Photo: Audi
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The Urbansphere was created primarily for use in major Chinese cities, but is also suitable for all other major cities in the world, according to Audi.

In these cities, where space is or may be at a premium, the Urbansphere has the largest indoor space of any Audi to date. This necessarily also means large external goals. They say nothing about how Audi does this in tandem with the crowded and crowded city centres.

in first class

Superior comfort: The Grandsphere should offer the same comfort as a first-class flight on a modern plane, according to Audi.  Photo: Audi

Superior comfort: The Grandsphere should offer the same comfort as a first-class flight on a modern plane, according to Audi. Photo: Audi
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According to Audi, the Grandsphere is nothing less than a “private road plane”. With 5.35 meters bumper to bumper, this vehicle should give you the same luxury and comfort experience as a first class ride on a modern airliner.

The car gets the fourth level of self-driving and thus becomes a spacious lounge without a steering wheel, pedals or displays. The car drives you to your destination while you rest or work.

air in hair

Sports car: The Skysphere shows that Audi still believes that people want a two-door sports car in the future.  Photo: Audi

Sports car: The Skysphere shows that Audi still believes that people want a two-door sports car in the future. Photo: Audi
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The Skysphere was the first member of Audi’s new family of concept cars. It is a two-door electric car.

Audi doesn’t say much concretely about this car, except for a few designer phrases that are impossible for ordinary people to understand:

“The interior becomes an interactive space and the car a platform for captivating experiences. This is made possible thanks to autonomous driving and a seamless digital ecosystem.”

Coming in 2023

NEXT TT?: Many believe that this concept car, which will be shown sometime in the new year, will be the successor to the Audi TT: Photo: Audi

NEXT TT?: Many believe that this concept car, which will be shown sometime in the new year, will be the successor to the Audi TT: Photo: Audi
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A fourth member of the Ambassador family will be introduced immediately after the New Year. It will be called the Activesphere, and many believe it appears as a new electric successor to the current TT Sport model.

Here, too, Audi doesn’t reveal anything about battery sizes, ranges or other technical details. The only thing Audi is saying is that it will be built for an active lifestyle, both on and off road.

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