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2008 Audi Type-D Concept
2008 Audi Type-D Concept

Designer Exercise: 2008 Auto Union Type-D Concept

  
July 10, 2008 12:00 AM by Brian Potter
Filed Under: Artist Renderings Concept Car Audi Classics

Designed by recent Europeo di Design graduate, Lukas Vanek, from the Czech Republic, the Auto Union Type-D concept reinterprets the old Auto Union race cars from the 1930s with contemporary design and high-tech materials. With carbon fiber composite as the inner structure, the exterior uses sheet metal for an authentic simple finish like the originals.

Continuing with tradition, Vanek proposes a 6.5 litre twelve-cylinder engine producing 650 horsepower (478 kW) sitting behind the single driver's seat. Considering 70 years has passed, this isn't too far off from the original 550 horsepower supercharged engines that powered these Grand Prix cars to over 100mph.

Styling elements like the central LED taillight strip, exposed carbon fibre centre spine, and barely visible carbon fibre rear spoiler tucked under the tail give the car a very modern feel. The large wheels have also been cleverly styled. The low profile tires with their unique tread pattern help to bring the Type-D into the 21st century.

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joe_limon
July 10, 2008 12:57:37 AM

hmm 90% there, very cool retro futuristic design. Nose looks like they designed it with a brick wall, and the wheels look tacky and like they weigh 40lbs a piece.

alessandro
July 10, 2008 1:43:19 PM

In what art theory might be based the term "retro futuristic". Hell the philosophy...

joe_limon
July 10, 2008 6:17:17 PM

retro futuristic. 40+ years ago much of the automotive industry was booming with futuristic vehicle shapes. Everything from Cadillac to the british speedsters were so ahead of their time in terms of styling that those cars still remain legendary landmarks in the automotive field. Fast forard to now and we are once again starting to see the revival of elaborate designs. Since many of them (like this car in particular) are simply attempts at recreating older cars the term retro applies.

alessandro
July 12, 2008 3:26:07 PM

So it very close or have even same roots like Audi's "single frame" philosophy addition to philosophy of Plato, Hegel or Nietzsche?

Airbag
July 10, 2008 1:49:18 AM

Please!!!

amade.ch
July 10, 2008 9:55:40 AM

i like it.

wolff
July 10, 2008 12:36:42 PM

NICE!!! :D

alessandro
July 10, 2008 1:47:59 PM

Is it the young history teacher's experiment?

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