Audi's new Skysphere concept is two cars in one
Audi Skysphere Concept First Look Review: Level 4 Transformer
Audi Skysphere Concept First Look Review: Level 4 Transformer
Audi's Skysphere concept EV roadster can transform into a grand tourer
Audi Skysphere Concept First Look Review: Level 4 Transformer
Audi Skysphere concept is like two cars in one
To understand the Skysphere, you need to suspend your belief for a moment and assume Audi has perfected Level 4 autonomy, and drivers are able to relax and hand over driving duties to the Skysphere, which silently shuttles them around an environment that's usually congested and stressful, such as downtown Los Angeles.
As a result, control elements such as the steering wheel and pedals can be swiveled into an invisible position and thereby completely removed from the interior.
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Both companies later became part of Auto Union, which was formed in 1932 from the merger of four different German automakers.
Electric motors and a sophisticated mechanism with body and frame components that slide into one another make it possible to vary the wheelbase itself and the exterior length of the car by 250 millimeters.
The Exteriors The exteriors of the concept clearly emphasize more on lines.