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Audi AI:ME concept debuts at Shanghai

The AI:ME is a shared mobility concept which could make production as an all-electric crossover.
3 min read15 Apr '19
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The new Audi AI:ME concept has made its public debut at the Shanghai motor show. It previews the firm’s vision of shared urban mobility in the future and also provides hints to a forthcoming A3-sized compact electric model.

The model is the third of four concepts the manufacturer is producing to show its vision for shared motoring in 10 years’ time, with the idea that subscribers choose the car they need for any given moment. It follows the 2017 Aicon concept, designed for inner-city journeys and last year’s PB18 E-tron sports car.

While the PB18 E-tron likely previews Audi’s future R8 successor, the styling of the AI:ME hints at a compact crossover. The firm says that it isn’t built on a specific platform, but at 4,300mm long, 1,500mm high and 1,900mm wide, it is similar in size to the Volkswagen ID hatch and Seat el-Born EVs, both of which use the VW Group’s MEB electric-vehicle platform.

Audi chief designer Andreas Mindt said the car was styled in such a way because “urban cars all look like telephone boxes, and we didn’t want a machine like that.” He also added, “It’s still simple and boxy, with clear lines.”

When asked whether Audi would launch an MEB-based EV similar in size to the AI:ME, Mindt said, “We are working on this. Let’s say there can be. I’m not allowed to say too much, but maybe. Why not?” He added that several design elements of the concept would be seen on Audi models in the near future.

The AI:ME is designed for functionality in tight city environments, with a compact crossover-like body intended to maximise manoeuvrability and visibility. Unusually, the top section of the windows – distinguished by a distinctive line running around the car – is wider than the bottom part, which Mindt explained is to ensure “the widest point is where your head is, where you want the most space.” Only the bottom half of the windows can be opened, which Mindt said is designed to direct the air to your body rather than your face.

The exterior also features front and rear LED lights, which have been designed to send signals to pedestrians and other vehicles through light sequences and colours. The AI:ME has a 65kWh under-floor battery, which drives a 169hp motor on the rear axle.

Since the concept is designed to allow for Level 4 autonomy, the interior is particularly future-focused, with a retractable steering wheel to maximise space in autonomous mode. There are two tables for practicality, a food storage unit and magnetic cupholders. A large storage area in the dashboard and the door cubbies are all open so as to reduce the chance of leaving personal belongings in shared cars.

Much of the car’s infotainment and systems are operated through a large augmented reality display. In autonomous mode, this display can be controlled – either by gesture or by looking at it using built-in eye-tracking cameras. The systems can also be operated via touch panels which are built into the doors.

The interior materials are designed to be soft and tactile, while live plants are built into the dashboard and panoramic roof, to highlight the in-built air filtration system.

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