Audi just dropped a bombshell: their eye-popping Concept C electric roadster isn’t just vaporware anymore. Come 2027, this head-turning machine’s hitting the streets, marking a seismic shift in how the German automaker does both style and speed.
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Last month’s debut sent shockwaves through car circles. With its stripped-down aesthetic and space-age silhouette, the thing somehow channels both the legendary TT and those gnarly Auto Union racers from the 1930s. Picture this: a razor-edged two-seater convertible with a face like a futuristic shield, LED tail strips where a rear window oughta be, and lines sharp enough to cut glass.

Step inside? Even cleaner. Audi’s gone full zen master with a cockpit that’s all about honest materials and zero clutter, pushing what they cheekily call “driving without the noise”. But don’t mistake this for some museum piece. Under those sculpted panels? Actual working hardware that gives us the clearest look yet at where Audi’s EV revolution’s heading.
“The Concept C embodies the brand’s new design philosophy and paves the way for the future,” Audi said in a statement. That future now has a clear production date.
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Audi CEO Gernot Döllner confirmed that the Concept C isn’t just a design experiment but a concrete production plan. “Every concept we present is backed by a definite production decision,” Döllner said. “This is not a vision of the distant future, but a preview of what’s coming.”
And we know exactly where it’ll roll out. Same specialist plant cranking out the e-tron GT, proving Audi’s dead serious about going all-in on electric performance.
Source: Audi