Audi Prologue Avant Concept points to the future of wagon design in Geneva [w/video]
Audi traditionally uses the Avant name for the company’s wagons, but that’s tweaked slightly here. The vehicle is certainly a five-door, but from some angles it looks more akin to a Porsche Panamera-like hatchback. Compared to the B-pillarless Prologue Coupe (that we recently drove), the stretched roof flows all the way to the angled rear hatch, and the result is a very elegant design. The interior tends towards minimalism with just a few screens showing the driving info.
The Prologue Avant also ditches the Coupe’s petrol-fueled hybrid for a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo diesel V6 plug-in hybrid with a total of 455 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, which is linked to an eight-speed gearbox. Audi claims the setup reaches 62 miles per hour in 5.1 seconds and allows for 33 miles of pure electric driving.
To get a sneak peek at what’s next from Audi, take a look at the Prologue Avant Concept on the floor of the Geneva show in the gallery above.
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