The Audi grandsphere concept is a groundbreaking model that redefines the traditional driving experience. At 5.35 metres long, it merges the luxury of private travel with a first-class onboard experience, making the concept an ideal case study for a private jet on the road. With Level 4 automated driving capabilities, the grandsphere transforms its interior into a spacious, immersive environment, without a steering wheel, pedals, or conventional displays. The front seats convert into a first-class lounge, offering maximum space, unobstructed views, and access to a holistic digital ecosystem.
As one of Audi's "sphere" concept cars alongside the activesphere, urbansphere, and skysphere, all of which have been displayed at the museum, the grandsphere showcases technologies and design features destined for future Audi series. This would be the 4th sphere to come to the Museum of the Future, underscoring Audi’s ambition to lead technological transformation in the automotive industry, setting new standards for holistic mobility solutions.
The Audi grandsphere's interior concept is remarkable, offering free space in the front row, transforming it into a lounge where passengers can relax, work, or enjoy entertainment. The vehicle’s digital ecosystem integrates a wide range of services, from designing scenic routes to managing restaurant and hotel reservations. The grandsphere's autonomous capabilities extend to everyday tasks such as parking and charging, enhancing passenger convenience.
Personalised infotainment options abound, seamlessly integrating streaming services and offering exclusive content such as concerts or sporting events. This focus on personalised, high-class experiences aligns with Audi’s vision of progressive luxury combined with digitalisation.