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Old 11-29-14, 10:08 AM
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Default Audi Prologue Concept is Actually "A Trailer" for Next A8


The Prologue by Audi (pictured) was arguably the most talked about new release from the Los Angeles motor show. It still looked like an Audi, but so much sleeker and nicer that people took notice and began to ask questions.

One of these questions was which car was it going to influence first, and now, courtesy of Autocar, we know. It will be the next A8, according to the firm’s technical chief, Ulrich Hackenberg.

He announced that the next-gen A8 would be the first ground-up design by the firm’s new design boss, March Lichte. "I gave Marc his first job of designing the new A8, and the Prologue concept is a trailer for that. This concept is the next step of Audi design. The new A8 will launch by the end of 2016.”

Hackenberg went on to say that the A6 and A7 would also get the look, but that the A8 would be the model closest to the motor show study.

And don’t think it’s just the exterior that’s serving as inspiration, because the inside is being modeled after the concept too.

Two upcoming models that won’t be influenced by the Prologue are the Q7 and A4, both of which arrive on sale next year and were already in development when Lichte joined the Audi team.
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Default Audi Prologue concept driven on the streets of Los Angeles [video]


Design to influence next-gen A8

German magazine Auto Bild had the opportunity to take the Audi Prologue concept out for a quick ride on the streets of L.A.

Many people have criticized Audi for not making enough styling differentiations between models across the range but their new Prologue concept certainly stands out from recent products coming out of Ingolstadt. It's not an entirely new design as some will find it evolutionary with a more emphasis on a sharper appearance which in this application would likely turn out to be a worthy adversary for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe.

Styled by Audi's new design boss Marc Lichte, the Prologue concept is more than just for show as it previews a new styling approach which will be seen at first on a production model late 2016 when the all-new A8 will be revealed.

Audi technical chief Ulrich Hackenberg previously said the front fascia and interior cabin of the next generation A8 will have the most similarities with the concept.

The Prologue's design will eventually rub off on all of the company's models, continuing with the A6 and A7 lineup and then the lesser models.

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Old 11-30-14, 01:26 AM
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So the next major Audi to be updated is the A4. Is that not getting this new design language? After all the Prologue hype, every car coming should have it or people will be disappointed after seeing this.
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You can't tell, but in these photos, I'm wearing what can only be described as an ultra-white cloth spacesuit. Before opening the large driver's door of the Audi Prologue concept outside of the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills, Audi requested that I don a super-attractive onesie so as to not let my flannel-covered human flesh touch the untreated leather surfaces of the Prologue's interior. I tied the spacesuit around me just above the waste, let my Converse poke out the footholes, and promised to hold in any sneezes. After all, I was being granted a serious privilege. I was about to drive the multi-million dollar, only-one-in-the-world Prologue that had just stunned crowds at the Los Angeles Auto Show days earlier.

This isn't the first time Audi has bravely let the media sample its conceptual wares. In 2010, the German automaker granted us access to its incredibly enticing Quattro concept, probably hoping that the media would rave about the thing enough to convince the higher powers to actually green-light and build it. (We're still waiting on that one, of course.)

You could argue that this same logic was applied when allowing me to drive the Prologue – it's no secret that Audi has been dreaming of a range-topping A9, though company officials told me that there is currently no decision on whether or not to produce such a car. But that's not really what the Prologue is about. As its name suggests, what you're looking at here is a preview of Audi's next-generation exterior and interior design, in a fully baked, fully functional package. Suit up, and behold the future.

"Timeless but progressive." That's the key takeaway of the Prologue's aesthetic, according to exterior designer Parys Cybulski. The focus here is on beautiful, yet modern, simplicity. A design that looks both contemporary and forward-thinking at the same time, and something that will still look up-to-date in several years' time. After all, while the Prologue won't necessarily spawn its own production model, its elements will be incorporated on the next A6, A7 and A8.

Up front, the most prominent feature is, of course, Audi's single-frame grille, seen here with a larger breadth than anything else in the brand's lineup, though its closest resemblance is seen on the new TT. The point of positioning the grille lower and wider than before is to convey a more planted stance. Longer, slimmer headlamp clusters with full-laser lighting do wonders here, too, as do the simple creases and character lines that flow up the hood and taper off at the sides.

Another key thing to recognize with the design is the stance at all four corners – "more Quattro," says Audi. Rather than creating a shape that conveys the illusion of rear-wheel drive, sort of like Mazda's "up on its haunches" Kodo language, Audi worked to pen something indicative of the brand's signature all-wheel-drive system found underneath. Think of the old Ur-Quattro – four pronounced wheels, power all the way around.



This message is also driven home with large, 22-inch wheels, and a profile view that shows a car planted on the road. The shoulder line has been lowered compared to current Audi models, and the rear end slopes downward to reveal a clean, sophisticated rear end – comparisons to the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe are not unwarranted here. The same goes for the pillarless coupe design – Mercedes has nailed this on its coupes, and it's nice to see Audi doing the same thing while preserving its own unique character. Specifically, there's the metal panel within the window frame, which on the passenger side, houses the electronic fuel filler door (that's a trick bit of tech – check it out in our handful of videos below).

Everything tapers off nicely at the rear, with a barely noticable, concave curvature to the rear window. Look closely, and you'll also notice the three-dimensionail taillamp shape and the way the rear reds extend horizontally across the entire rear of the car. That taillamp design is mimicked in the exhaust outlets, pushed to the corners of the rump. I love the rear view of this car, especially with the pillarless, window-down look seen here. If you think the S-Class Coupe is a pretty gal, this Audi will give you even more to talk about.

If the exterior's minimalist approach to elegance doesn't immediately wow you, the Prologue's interior will. Here, Audi says the Prologue shows "the future of interfacing with the car," with clean, sculptured surfaces, and a lack of buttons, ***** and even traditional air vents, all in an effort to "tidy up the interior." That's right, even the air vents are gone, instead incorporated into the panels (check out that textured bit of metal brightwork below the center console, and to the left of the steering wheel). It's really slick. And I'm just getting started.

Just about every function in the Prologue is controlled by a touch surface, save things like the hazard lights and engine start button, which are housed on a narrow metal strip that runs through the center armrest all the way into the rear of the cabin. Design aside, the Prologue is a stunning technological marvel, showing how Audi imagines drivers and passengers will interface with cars in the future. Rather than screens that pop out of the dash, there are flat, touchscreen surfaces, the most remarkable of which is the bending OLED (organic light emitting diode) panel found just before the shift lever, which curls up toward your hand upon start-up. Audi has long said that the shifter in the A8 was designed in a way that the driver could rest his arm on it and control the MMI touchpad, and the same logic applies here. But rather than one small pad for inputting text for navigation or internet search, the whole panel is a vivid color display, allowing the driver to control, well, everything.

This all blends well with those flat surfaces – the only pronounced bit inside the car is the three-dimensional instrument panel in front of the driver, with reconfigurable, layered surfaces that offer a sort of next-generation look at the interface recently launched in the TT. It looks like the future, for sure.

Audi has also created a sort of "virtual butler" component to the onboard infotainment. This functionality recognizes occupants based on smartphone connections, and can automatically adjust things like seating and climate control preferences, and can even suggest music or stopover points on navigation routes depending on that person's specific preferences. What's more, there are touchscreen surfaces specifically placed in front of the passenger, where shotgun riders can search for destinations, plan road trip routes, and more, and then send the information directly over to the driver's instrument panel. It's sort of weird, this all-seeing, all-knowing tech, but it's incredibly fascinating nonetheless. Audi hasn't really explored future applications of this outside of the Prologue concept, but it's easy to see how this could even reach for chauffeured, or autonomously driven vehicles. Rear seat occupants could control everything and simply pass information up to the driver. Because talking is just, you know, so last millennium.

After giving me the full tour, inside and out, Audi let me loose on the streets of Beverly Hills in its concept. Well, kind of. I was given a police escort, and was sandwiched in between a camera car and support A4 full of handlers. So while the Autoblog experience in the 2010 Quattro concept was pretty riveting, mine was... slow. I never crested 25 miles per hour, and the only observations I can offer about ride and handling are that, yes, it rode and handled. The brakes worked. The throttle kind of worked. It, you know, drove. I can confirm that the Prologue sounds really great, the 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 underhood allowed to breathe without legally necessary silencing, and the sight lines are pretty good, too.

The aforementioned engine isn't anything new to Audi fans – it's the same unit found under the hood of the S8, though with an overboost feature that allows the powerplant to crank out 605 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque. That "more Quattro" thing applies here, too, with some functionality that you'll see in the not-too-distant future. The revised rear axle allows for rear-wheel steering of up to five degrees, and this will be featured on the next A8.

But taking the Prologue in while parked at the hotel was only half of the story. This thing looks stunning on the road, and everyone – everyone – notices. I'm sure the flashing police lights, Chevrolet Suburban with photo director Drew Phillips hanging out the back and loud engine noise were cause for a few stares on their own, but when folks on the street saw the Prologue, they immediately reached for their iPhones. One enthusiast in a 3 Series even pulled over and waited while we adjusted our photo setup, just to capture his own video of the Audi driving by at a blistering 20 mph.

The excitement for the Prologue is indeed there. It's incredible to behold, inside and out. And while its future as an A9 coupe is still unknown, Audi's officials said the intention with the Prologue was to create something that could certainly be built – just like the Quattro from years ago. But nevertheless, the bits of the Prologue that will see the light of day should only further cement the German automaker's place as a luxury and technology powerhouse. The future looks bright, indeed.
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Not happy with Audi's move to separate the upper dash from the center console. That is purely a retro 60's/70's look that cheapens the ambiance. A lot of useful features and hands-on items could be used there if it was all one piece.
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Originally Posted by Fizzboy7
Not happy with Audi's move to separate the upper dash from the center console. That is purely a retro 60's/70's look that cheapens the ambiance. A lot of useful features and hands-on items could be used there if it was all one piece.
Hadn't given it much thought. Interesting observation. I must ponder this
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timeless design?
This looks like it could have come out 10 years ago
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
Hadn't given it much thought. Interesting observation. I must ponder this
Thanks Hoov. The more I look at it, the more it reminds me of 60's/70's cars that had a front bench seat which prevented the dash from coming down and connecting to the central console. This was always looked at as the compromised set-up. Modern designs should envelope the driver and surround him/her like a jet cockpit. Knee room can still be had this way, so no excuses.
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Originally Posted by Fizzboy7
Thanks Hoov. The more I look at it, the more it reminds me of 60's/70's cars that had a front bench seat which prevented the dash from coming down and connecting to the central console. This was always looked at as the compromised set-up. Modern designs should envelope the driver and surround him/her like a jet cockpit. Knee room can still be had this way, so no excuses.
I'm reminded of old Lincoln's and those expansive dashes
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Default Audi Prologue piloted driving concept unveiled at CES [video]


Has a autonomous driving technology & a new hybrid powertrain

Audi has unveiled the Prologue piloted driving concept at the Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Essentially an updated version of the original Prologue concept, the piloted driving concept has an autonomous driving system which uses a laser scanner, several video cameras, radar sensors and ultrasound sensors that are mounted out of sight. The information gathered by the various cameras and sensors are feed into a central controller known as zFAS (zentrales Fahrerassistenzsteuergerät or central driver assistance controller) which enables the model to drive itself.

Additional changes are limited but the concept adopts a hybridized powertrain that consists of a twin-turbo 4.0-liter TFSI V8 engine, an eight-speed e-tiptronic transmission (with an integrated electric motor) and a 2.6 kWh lithium-ion battery. This set enables the car to produce a combined maximum output of 677 PS (505 kW) and 950 Nm (701 lb?ft) of torque.

Thanks to the extra oomph, the Prologue piloted driving concept accelerates from 0-100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. In terms of efficiency, the concept consumes 7.9 L/100 km (29.8 US mpg / 35.7 mpg UK) and has CO2 emissions of 185 g/km.
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411

Based on current looks I'd arrange them as such. I'll revisit when production is out

1. LF-LC
2. S-Class Coupe
3. Elmiraj
4. A9
5. Gran Lusso
I'd actually lean more towards:

1. A9
2. Gran Lusso
3. LF-LC
4. Elmiraj
5. S-Class coupe
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Default Audi Prologue Concept Imagined as a Convertible





Rumor has it that Audi will build an A9 luxury coupe based on the Prologue Concept, which has recently been unveiled in a new color with an autonomous driving technology and a hybrid powertrain.

But if Audi is to build a large coupe to rival the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe, why not make it as a convertible too? It’s the question Photoshop manipulator X-Tomi asked, and it was also he who answered by modifying the Prologue study into a big four-seat luxury convertible.

He made two renderings, one for each version of the Prologue Concept. The first one is gray and featuring multi-spoke alloy wheels, while the second one is blue and has five-spoke wheels. The color of the interior differs as well for the two renderings.

An Audi A9 cabriolet would make a competent rival for Mercedes’ upcoming S-Class convertible. Based on the S-Class Coupe, the drop top version is expected to launch this year.
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