The Audi Avatar is a 3-seater electric supercar concept specially designed for the drivers of 2032 to enjoy the pleasure of driving that they experienced playing racing games during their childhood days. The appearance of the car is much identical with the science fiction flying cars we used to watch. This futuristic car concept features 4 extremely powerful in-wheel electric motors powered by supercharge-ion batteries. The ultra lightweight aerodynamic body along with the powerful backend, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and can achieve the top speed of over 360km/h with responsive handling.


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Audi Quattroflex is an incredible concept designed by Alexey Bykov that deserves our attention. This unique design requires two cylinders, control joystick, four wheels and the passenger area. The flexible materials allow wheelbase to expand or contract for customizable seating. The chairs are very practical and very complaint so that they can be changed the way you want. This car is without any steering wheel because it can be easily controlled through joystick located in the centre of the vehicle which provides the possibility of the driver to stay on the left or the right side of the car. Overall, this concept shows creative use of technology.


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Audi tried to combine hydrogen-powered concept with artificial intelligent, one seat only, this car has the ability to drive by itself without any help from the driver. Skinned in chrome, the Virtuea Quattro is powered by hydrogen somehow (details apparently aren’t required for this thought experiment) and has the unique ability of displaying the holographic exterior of any car throughout history, though Audi would prefer if you made it look like the R8. Special thing about this car is the “brain” that has the ability to change its own hologram body, which mean, yes … you can change the car’s body just with a single push button, hologram only of course but still … very cool concept isn’t it ?

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