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The
Audi
RSQ is a
mid-engined
concept car developed for use as a
product placement in the 2004
sci-fi movie
I Robot. It is meant to depict a technologically
advanced automobile from the year
2035.
This
sports coupι
is a visionary interpretation of Audi's typical
automobile design. An important challenge presented to the
designers was that despite its extreme character the car still
had to be recognized by the audience as an Audi. To accommodate
this demand, the engineers implemented a current Audi front-end
design that includes a single-frame
grille and the company's trademark overlapping rings.
The RSQ also includes special features suggested by
movie director
Alex Proyas. It utilizes spheres instead of wheels and its
two
butterfly doors are hinged to the C-posts of the body.
Although this kind of collaboration was a first for Audi, a
similar project was developed by
Lexus
for use in the 2002 film
Minority Report.
External links
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"The Making of the Audi RSQ for the Epic Movie Event I,
ROBOT" - AudiWorld.com, April 7, 2004
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RSQAudi.com, official site
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The Audi RSQ, Car of the Year 2035 - Audi.com
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Picture gallery at SeriousWheels.com
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Audi RSQ - car review
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