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Audi’s Activesphere Concept Is for a Future Where We Don’t Need Roads

A render of the Audi Activesphere concept in a barren landscape.
A render of the Audi Activesphere concept in a barren landscape.

To most people, a sphere is just something that’s good for throwing through hoops, kicking round a field or sitting inside while you barrel down the side of a hill. But for German automaker Audi, a sphere is so much more: it’s an electric autonomous vehicle that can tackle any setting. That’s why it’s been gradually unveiling four Spheres concept cars, culminating with this off-road Activesphere model.

The fourth and final concept in the series follows Audi’s Sky, Urban and Grand Spheres, which sought to reimagine sporty, luxurious and urban driving for the future. In each case, we were treated to an outlandish design, oodles of tech and the promise of self-driving cars.

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Now, the Activesphere concept is here and it shows that Audi, deep down, is a company full of preppers.

A render of the teal Audi Activesphere concept on a salt flat.
A render of the teal Audi Activesphere concept on a salt flat.

Let me start by saying it looks awesome; this is exactly the kind of car I want in my life. It’s got a sleek sportback look that’s raised up to house a set of 22-inch wheels. The party trick of this car is that it can transform into a pickup in “just a few seconds” to give you space to carry ‘round your bikes, snowboard or other fun outdoorsy accessories. Nice.

But there’s more to this car than a neat truck bed. The concept is roughly the same size as an Audi A4, but a little wider and taller. But, because this is an off-roader at heart, Audi gave it much smaller overhangs at the front and rear, as well as variable ride height to make covering obstacles easier.

There’s also no B-pillar in the car, so when you open all four doors, there’s an expansive amount of space to look through. One day, stuff like this will be a reality.

A render of the interior of the Activesphere concept.
A render of the interior of the Activesphere concept.

Another neat trick on the concept is all the glass. Apparently, the Activesphere has glass in the front end so that passengers up front can look straight through the frunk to see the road (or lack thereof) below.

Designed at the Audi Design Studio in Malibu, the whole car has been finished off in a high-gloss teal paint, with matt black trim to show off its rugged capabilities. It looks really sleek.