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Car companies love a mission statement. With the arrival of the Concept C, Audi’s new one is crystal clear: “radical ...
Like the TT and the R8 before it, Audi hopes the Concept C is a statement of intent for its future.
Audi has a long and notable history with fantastic concept cars. Think of the Le Mans, Nuvolari and Pikes Peak, which would ...
Audi plans to limit the huge scope of choice currently offered to its customer when speccing their cars, putting the resource ...
In a literal sense, the Concept C is two-seat electric sports car that will go into production from 2027. Audi CEO Gernard ...
A cryptic image posted to Audi’s Canadian social media channels has ignited speculation about the brand’s upcoming concept car, set for unveiling at the Munich Motor Show.
Audi's new concept gives us a striking view of the next generation of EVs that will wear four rings on the nose.
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Top Gear on MSNShould this beautiful Audi Concept C be the next-gen TT?
The Audi Concept C dropkicks the four rings into a completely different direction. Neat, unfussy design. A shrunken ‘grille’. Inside, tactile switchgear instead of ever-bigger screens. Heck, it’s a ...
Audi killed off its style icon, the TT, two years ago, but a hastily deleted Instagram post from the brand’s Canadian ...
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CAR Magazine on MSNConcept C: Audi’s dramatic design reinvention starts here
CAR magazine gets up close and personal with Audi's Concept C - the show car that previews its future design direction ...
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EV Pulse on MSNAudi unveils Concept C, an all-electric two-seat sports car
Audi pulled the cover off the all-electric Concept C, a two-seat sports car meant to introduce the brand's new design ...
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Audi Q6 e-tron – Redefining the Future of Electric SUVs
Experience the innovation behind the Audi Q6 e-tron, developed in collaboration with Porsche. This video explores the cutting-edge design, advanced technology, and powerful electric performance that ...
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