The Audi e-tron Sportback concept appears to showcase a far-off future, but a closely related production car will arrive by 2020. The four-door coupé takes Audi’s e-tron philosophy to the next level with full electric propulsion driving all four wheels with 320kW. The 0–62mph sprint takes just 4.5 seconds, yet a full charge is good for up to 311 miles.

 

The spacious cabin features large thin-film transistor (TFT) and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, gloss-black touch control panels, and high-speed Long-Term Evolution (LTE) internet connectivity.

 

With the Q8, Q4 and three all-electric Audis on sale by 2020, the future is coming fast!


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The world doesn’t stop when you get into your car. 
The new Audi A8 grants you the freedom to concentrate on the essentials. 
The freedom to spend valuable time with your loved ones – instead of being distracted by trivialities.
Don’t think of it as a car.
The new Audi A8 is more.

It’s another step towards our future vision of piloted driving. Take your seat in an oasis of relaxation. In an office. In a digital world full of experiences. Integrated laser scanners for a new perspective. Optional, advanced assistance systems1  2 that help the driver and make driving safer. More comfortable. More enthralling. The world is changing.

Wide single-frame grille, sporty roof line, coupé-like silhouette. Unmistakeable quattro architecture. The Audi A8 embodies Audi’s new design language.

Optional OLED technology in the rear lights2offers extremely homogeneous illumination in an innovative light design: large and precise. On every trip. Even when stationary, thanks to an impressive display. On account of the pioneering and futuristic dynamic lighting of the coming home/leaving home function. To ensure that the end of every trip is as fascinating as its beginning.

Welcome aboard the new Audi A8. Enjoy lavish spaciousness and exquisite ambience. Choice materials, palpable exclusivity. And top-class workmanship that sets new standards. Experience next-generation operating comfort. Digital networking throughout. Innovative technology that entertains and delights.

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Discover a powerful, athletic design with driving performance to match. A host of exterior details underscore the new Audi TT RS Coupé’s uncompromising motorsport character: for example, the RS bumpers with large side vents, the optional carbon wing mirror housings and the optional RS sports exhaust system with gleaming black oval exhaust trims. The new Audi TT RS Roadster opens up new perspectives. It takes just ten seconds to open or close the soft top – even when driving at up to 50 km/h. The striking Audi Singleframe grille gives the front a distinctive look, with the characteristic RS honeycomb lattice and quattro lettering in a contrasting color.

 

tart the engine. Select a gear. Give it some gas. With a power output of 294 kW and up to 480 Nm of torque, the new Audi TT RS Coupé can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds. And then up to a maximum speed of 250 km/h – or even, optionally, 280 km/h.


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In Neckarsulm, Audi builds the Audi A4 Sedan, the A5 Cabriolet, the models in the A6 series including the RS 6 Avant, the A7 and RS 7 Sportback, as well as the A8 luxury Sedan. Neckarsulm is also home to Audi Sport GmbH – a fully owned subsidiary of AUDI AG. In addition to the high-performance models in the R8 series, which are built exclusively at the Neckarsulm plant, Audi Sport GmbH supplies customers with RS models, the sporty high-performance vehicles that represent the top models in the respective series. Furthermore, Audi Sport GmbH offers exclusive customisation options and high-quality lifestyle articles relating to the Audi brand. Audi Sport GmbH is also responsible for Audi Sport customer racing.

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What is a premium experience like in a self-driving car? Audi is researching this in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO. In the futuristic driving simulator, the experts on human-machine interaction investigated, for example, how the car interior can become a perfect workplace. The findings help the car maker to provide every user with a personally optimized automobile interior in the future. This research cooperation is part of the Audi project “25th Hour.”