Ideal design that gives the functionality of the interior and exterior a breath-taking and emotional aesthetics: Audi does not only create exciting designs, but spaces for experiences as well. Discover how Audi is shaping the future.
“Colours are visual statements”
For art historian, curator and author, Dr Mateo Kries, Director of the Vitra Design Museum, cars are of special significance. In this Audi e-tron Story, he talks about the importance of colours in design, green cars and visual overstimulation.
Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for this vehicle.
“Tomorrow is undefined. It is up to us to create it”
Inspired by the Audi grandsphere concept, digital artist Andrés Reisinger created an immersive and experiential artwork. In light of the reveal at this year’s Design Miami/, Reisinger sheds light on the genesis of his creation and explains the meaning of the vivid dreamscapes.
The vehicle shown is a concept vehicle that is not available as a production vehicle.
“Human-centered design begins where functionality ends”
For Audi, human-centered design and the future of mobility are inextricably linked. Designer Marcel Wanders and his studio, which created concepts for Audi at Milan Design Week 2021, embodies this philosophy like no other. A conversation about values, innovation and humanistic cars.
Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicle.
Reinventing the wheel
Andreas Valencia Pollex is a wheel designer for Audi and is currently reinventing the wheel for electric vehicles—in terms of both design and aerodynamics.
The vehicle shown is a concept vehicle that is not available as a production vehicle.
Smart craftsmanship
At Böllinger Höfe plant in Neckarsulm, Germany, craftsmanship is melded with smart factory technology to produce the fully electric Audi e-tron GT quattro.