Inside and out: Exploring the Audi Concept C design
Destination Charged
September 2, 2025
Front view highlights the new Audi design language
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The Audi Concept C features a vertical frame at the center of its front fascia, shaping the structure and integrating the four-ring emblem.
Sleek proportions with a central-battery layout
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Its long hood, wide stance, and set-back cabin are made possible by a central-battery platform, defining the concept’s overall proportions.
Minimalist interior emphasizes simplicity
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The cabin features clean lines, integrated displays, and anodized aluminum controls, designed to reduce visual distractions for the driver.
Rear design with horizontal light signature
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At the rear, clean surfaces and slim horizontal taillights reinforce the concept’s wide stance and focus on balanced proportions.
Titanium paint finish enhances technical character
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The concept is finished in “Titanium,” a color developed to convey precision, strength, and a modern, understated appearance.
Retractable hardtop enables open-air driving
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The Concept C features an electrically operated hardtop with two roof panels, allowing a seamless transition between closed and open configurations.
Four-element lighting defines future identity
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The concept introduces a new lighting signature with four horizontal elements in both the front and rear for distinct day and night visibility.
Top-down view shows cohesive design
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From above, the car’s aerodynamic shape, integrated roofline, and symmetrical body panels emphasize its sculpted form.
Interior materials inspired by titanium
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The cabin features a tone-on-tone color palette using natural and technical materials for a refined and cohesive interior environment.
Subtle details highlight craftsmanship
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Small design elements, including haptic switchgear and ambient lighting, showcase Audi’s focus on precision and understated functionality.
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