The Audi skysphere concept* is the first in a family of Audi concept cars. The cars were developed with one goal: to envision an automotive future where the car becomes an interactive space and experience device. The electric two-door roadster combines the vision of automated* driving, a revolutionary new interior design, and a fully integrated digital ecosystem.
The rear, which has been optimised in a wind tunnel, combines the classic streamlined elements of a roadster with large glass sections.
The Audi skysphere concept*, here in the 5.19-meter-long “Grand Touring” mode, is an electric roadster in the executive class that is redefining the progressive luxury experience.
In “Grand Touring” automated driving mode* the steering wheel and pedals disappear and all occupants enjoy the kind of legroom and freedom of movement familiar from first-class air travel.
The doors are rear-hinged. This makes it possible to shift the body and frame components in the front end of the vehicle by 25 centimeters. In active “Sports” mode the Audi skysphere concept* is an agile sports car measuring 4.94 meters in length.
The rear, which has been optimised in a wind tunnel, combines the classic streamlined elements of a roadster with large glass sections.
The Audi skysphere concept*, here in the 5.19-meter-long “Grand Touring” mode, is an electric roadster in the executive class that is redefining the progressive luxury experience.
In “Grand Touring” automated driving mode* the steering wheel and pedals disappear and all occupants enjoy the kind of legroom and freedom of movement familiar from first-class air travel.
The doors are rear-hinged. This makes it possible to shift the body and frame components in the front end of the vehicle by 25 centimeters. In active “Sports” mode the Audi skysphere concept* is an agile sports car measuring 4.94 meters in length.
The rear, which has been optimised in a wind tunnel, combines the classic streamlined elements of a roadster with large glass sections.
Highlights from the World Premiere of the Audi skysphere concept*
The Audi skysphere concept is a fascinating symbiosis of design and experience, and it was shaped by virtual as well as physical interaction between the designers and developers in Ingolstadt and the Audi Design Loft in Malibu, California. Now, the "Celebration of Progress," brings both worlds together. Experience how Hildegard Wortmann, Member of the Board of Management, Henrik Wenders, Head of Brand AUDI AG and Gael Buzyn, Senior Director of the Audi Design Loft in Malibu, presented the first of three new concept cars of the brand.
Large touch-screen monitors on the cowl of cockpit and in the upper section of the center console are used to operate the vehicle systems and infotainment.
Like at the front, the rear design also features a digitally controlled LED panel across the entire width of the vehicle. Among other things, the light effects indicate the mode in which the concept vehicle is driving.
The operating elements in the monitor panel on the centre console are only needed in “Sports” mode. They are elegantly retracted into the layout in “Grand Touring” mode.
In “Sports” mode the steering wheel and pedals take up a customised position within the cockpit. The operating elements in the dash panel and the monitor on the center console also reappear.
Large touch-screen monitors on the cowl of cockpit and in the upper section of the center console are used to operate the vehicle systems and infotainment.
Like at the front, the rear design also features a digitally controlled LED panel across the entire width of the vehicle. Among other things, the light effects indicate the mode in which the concept vehicle is driving.
The operating elements in the monitor panel on the centre console are only needed in “Sports” mode. They are elegantly retracted into the layout in “Grand Touring” mode.
In “Sports” mode the steering wheel and pedals take up a customised position within the cockpit. The operating elements in the dash panel and the monitor on the center console also reappear.
Large touch-screen monitors on the cowl of cockpit and in the upper section of the center console are used to operate the vehicle systems and infotainment.
From idea to concept car: how the Audi skysphere concept* came about
The development process of the Audi skysphere concept* combined digital design with traditional craftsmanship. The documentation shows how 3D technology was used to drive forward the design process, which spanned thousands of miles between the Audi Design Loft in Malibu and the team in Ingolstadt, Germany and gives insights into the innovative interior design and engineering of a concept car that is simultaneously sports car and sedan.
Eyes on the future
The Audi skysphere concept* is just the first in a series of concept cars and ideas with which Audi wants to redefine the future of mobility.