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Mobility of the future | Audi
Rear view, photographed at a slight angle, of the Audi urbansphere concept.

The Audi urbansphere concept¹

Redefining space and time

In tune with tomorrow’s mobility

The all-electric Audi urbansphere concept¹ is the third and largest concept vehicle in the sphere series to date. Designed for commuting through the daily rush hour in megacities, the car boasts an opulent interior filled with digital features and services that hint at the comforts tomorrow’s mobility will offer.

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Wheelbase

3.40

metres

Backrest’s max. reclined angle

60

degrees

Battery module capacity

120

kilowatt hours

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Audi urbansphere concept¹: A new sphere of life for megacities

The Four Rings’ latest concept car offers personalised comforts as part of a multi-faceted, first-class experience on board.

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    The Audi urbansphere concept¹

    Conceived from the inside out every inch of the way, the concept car combines a luxuriously spacious interior with digital features.

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    The Audi grandsphere concept¹

    The Four Rings’ interpretation of tomorrow’s touring car is an automated², all-electric saloon that’s roomy enough for immersive experiences.

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    The Audi skysphere concept¹

    With its two different driving experiences, the first sphere concept revolves around melding technology and design.

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Missed the live stream?

Here you can see the highlights of the world premiere of the Audi urbansphere concept¹.

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    The Avant of tomorrow

    The Audi A6 family will be fully electric in the future. The new Audi A6 Avant e-tron concept¹ shows what this can look like.

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    Consistently thought through

    With the Audi A6 e-tron concept¹, Audi is also taking a look at the future of the electric luxury class. Discover the study of the four-door premium Sportback concept here.

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Progress times four

If you want to move forward, you have to push boundaries, change a part of the world – and inspire people in the process. To achieve this, we at Audi define progress in four fields: sustainability, design, digitalization, and performance.
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    Take responsibility

    Act more sustainably and completely reshape your thinking in the process. From the supply chain to an inclusive company structure. When it comes to sustainability, every contribution counts.

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    Create tomorrow

    For us, design means much more than designing vehicles. We want to open up spaces for new, fascinating experiences – and simplify everyday life for people in the process.

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    Digitalize mobility

    Digitalization is the key to tomorrow’s mobility. Many things will become possible via digital channels – opening up fascinating paths to the future.

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    Push boundaries

    What seemed impossible for a long time can suddenly become reality – when people question boundaries and dare to try something new.

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The vehicle shown is a concept vehicle that is not available as a production vehicle.
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The vehicle shown is a concept vehicle that is not available as a production vehicle. The automated driving functions shown are technologies currently under development, are not available for production vehicles and only work within system limits. All possible uses of the technical systems and functions shown represent only a possible concept and are dependent on the respective legal regulations in the relevant country.