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Audi Prologue

Audi Prologue allroad previews wireless hybrid charging

Posted on May 29, 2015August 9, 2019 By Jarvis
Audi has added a third model to its Prologue line of luxury concepts, the Prologue allroad, a plug-in hybrid intended for adventure away from the tarmac. Borrowing the dominant grille design of the previous Prologue and Prologue Avant, as well as the long hood, the allroad opts for meatier wheel arches and sizable 22-inch wheels inside them, while driver and passengers get pre-emptive luxury with an onboard computer that not only recognizes who’s getting in, but adjusts the seats and climate control to their preconfigured preferences.

On the outside, much of the charm is in the detailing. The huge grille – Audi calls it “Singleframe” – is flush in the fascia, and bracketed by wedge-shaped headlamps with laser lights. Each light can refocus its beam on different aspects of the road ahead, paving the way to better illumination of corners and pedestrians without dazzling oncoming drivers.
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