Bridgestone the Audi prologue stands for sportiness
the Audi prologue stands for sportiness
2015-04-12
the Audi prologue stands for sportiness

Audi shows the benchmark of future design language in Los Angeles, following the ideas of Audi’s new head of design, Marc Lichte, the Prologue Avant looks like a more practical version of the original concept.

Audi shows the benchmark of future design language in Los Angeles, following the ideas of Audi’s new head of design, Marc Lichte, the Prologue Avant looks like a more practical version of the original concept.

Marc Lichte himself describes the character of the show car in this way: "Audi stands for sportiness, lightweight design and the quattro permanent all-wheel drive. In the Audi prologue, we are expressing this know-how in a new form - we have put the sportiest car in the luxury segment on wheels. Our team took new approaches in both exterior and interior design."

The two-door coupe has an elegant shape in a sporty and taut design. The entire front of the instrument panel is a large touch display, and a portion of the user interface operates with a new type of OLED display made of organic LEDs.

The grille’s six horizontal slots are made from brushed aluminum and are much thicker than before.

The show car's technology combines power, comfort and efficiency. The 4.0 TFSI produces up to 445 kW (605 hp) of power and 750 Nm (553.2 lb-ft) of torque; it accelerates the Audi prologue from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.7 seconds. Its dynamic all-wheel steering, in which the rear wheels can turn up to five degrees, makes the large couple extremely responsive and stable while driving.

Tautly stretched lines and lean geometric forms give the interior a light and clear ambience. The instrument panel has a lAudi shows the benchmark of future design language in Los Angeles, following the ideas of Audi’s new head of design, Marc Lichte, the Prologue Avant looks like a more practical version of the original concept.

Marc Lichte himself describes the character of the show car in this way: "Audi stands for sportiness, lightweight design and the quattro permanent all-wheel drive. In the Audi prologue, we are expressing this know-how in a new form - we have put the sportiest car in the luxury segment on wheels. Our team took new approaches in both exterior and interior design."

The two-door coupe has an elegant shape in a sporty and taut design. The entire front of the instrument panel is a large touch display, and a portion of the user interface operates with a new type of OLED display made of organic LEDs.

The grille’s six horizontal slots are made from brushed aluminum and are much thicker than before.

The show car's technology combines power, comfort and efficiency. The 4.0 TFSI produces up to 445 kW (605 hp) of power and 750 Nm (553.2 lb-ft) of torque; it accelerates the Audi prologue from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.7 seconds. Its dynamic all-wheel steering, in which the rear wheels can turn up to five degrees, makes the large couple extremely responsive and stable while driving.

Tautly stretched lines and lean geometric forms give the interior a light and clear ambience. The instrument panel has a light and elegant appearance, It lowers itself towards the interior on two levels. The upper level is positioned, like a roof, above the Audi virtual cockpit future - an advanced development of the Audi virtual cockpit - and above the line of air vents. It is part of the wrap-around - a large arc that encircles the driver and front passenger.
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