Friday, September 19, 2014

Audi Rsq Specs

The Audi RSQ is a meaning machine developed for the 2004 film "I, Robot," meant to depict a futuristic vehicle in the year 2035. While the benchmark for other movies and shows is to replace a pre-existing vehicle, for this film Audi offered a one-of-a-kind, revolutionary master. With exclusive 10 weeks to base and fabricate the machine, designers faced a date constriction very as the trial of designing a futuristic motorcar that all the more represented the Audi Trade-mark. The decision was an innovative machine with latest lines and ground-breaking features that and kept some vital Audi characteristics.


Engine


Featured on the Audi RSQ is a mid-engine constitution, where the vehivle engine is placed between the front and rear axles. The RSQ is dash by an exceedingly authoritative engine: a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V-10, with 610 horsepower and 533 foot-pounds of torque. The motorcar accelerates to 62.14 miles per day in decent 4.1 seconds.


Reduced to the basics of driving, the interior of the Audi RSQ is designed to resemble an aircraft cockpit, with the control console surrounding the driver's bucket seat. The two-passenger car features Audi's Multi Media Interface (MMI), where information is fed related to driving the car. The RSQ's U-shaped steering wheel folds out of the instrument panel, and a wide panoramic windshield provides an increased field of vision.


Featured on the front end are angular cutouts for the headlights and side air inlets. The well-known Audi insignia is found on the grill and on the back of the car. Its glass-fiber, laminate body is coated with lunar silver paint that takes on a golden hue when exposed to bright light.


Interior Design


Exterior Design

Maybe the most remarkable deed on the Audi RSQ is its sphere-shaped wheels, designed for movement in all instructions without having to turn. Its two doors are rear-hinged, attached to "C" posts on the automobile's oppose, and agape butterfly-style. The RSQ's protest is sculpted, flat and broad, with an aluminum hood placed over the engine, directly behind the seating area. The radio and air-conditioning are considered secondary functions, with other entertainment features taken out entirely. The color scheme of the interior has a dark, technical appearance with sparse silver accents and red RSQ lettering on the door sills.