Monday 23 March 2015

Audi’s Avant-garde blows minds with their Prologue Avan

The Geneva Motor Show will shine a spotlight on Audi's new new show car, Audi prologue Avant. This stretched roof car speaks a language of the right balance of performance and exquisite design.
The Audi prologue concept was revealed in November 2014 at the Los Angeles Motor Show. The car combines dynamics, appearance and function all in one ,stretching to 5.11 metres in length and 6.5ft wide, boasting a 5-door design, which clearly fits into the luxury class. Class speaks for the car more than words with both the interiors and the exteriors. It's sportiness and light weight construction reflects it's opulence.  One of it's luxuries include a three touch display dashboard and an excellent infotainment architecture.
The technology used is similar to the series production, equipped with plug-in hybrid drive. It boasts a system power of 335 kW with adaptive air suspension and with a dynamic all-wheel-drive steering system, it is close to perfection. The low front and wide body is coupled with a single frame guille. Brushed aluminium lines it's cross ribs and this is complemented with slightly bent and forked sides. The car attributes it's sportiness to the long front-section and extremely flat D-pillars, giving an added attention to the front and rear wheels.
“With our show car for Geneva, we now translate the design language of the Audi prologue into a new, dynamic and stretched form. We are merging it with a concept of high variability”, says Board Member for Technical Development, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg. “The Audi prologue Avant is progressive, emotion-filled and versatile, it reflects Audi’s technological competence and quality claim perfectly.”
The wheels carry wide wheel mirrors and surround 22- inch wheels. The elegance of the car is further shined on by the dark blue paintcoat. The side windows are surrounded by frames made of matte aluminium. The extravagant interior of the Audi prologue Avant has a luxurious lounge characterized by calm lines and slender geometric bodies accentuating it's lightness. The horizontally stretching instrument panel gives a feeling of wideness to the interior. It also houses an out-of-the-world infotainment system with it's air conditioning system too. OLED Technology drives the infotainment system with easier user-accessibility.
Another one of the high-end features includes "the butler" with a personal, intelligent software programme which identifies customers based on the smartphones and adjusts the temperature and other attributes to their preferences.
On the performance side of things, the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/hr in an impressive 5.1 seconds and consumes only 1.6 litres for 100 kilometers. It's batteries can be charged inductively through it's AWC (Audi wireless charging) Technology.
Source: Autobei

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