The Audi museum mobile has opened a special “Design Legends” exhibition, featuring 11 concept cars and design studies created from 1988 to 2018. The exhibition will run from March 28 to July 12. This was reported by the “Audi MediaCenter”.
Audi Concept Car Exhibition: Which Models Are Presented
The exhibition includes iconic brand prototypes that reflect the evolution of Audi design over several decades:
- Audi Aztec (1988)
- Audi quattro Spyder (1991)
- Audi Avus quattro (1991)
- Audi TT show car (1995)
- Audi A8 Coupé (1997)
- Audi Steppenwolf (2000)
- Audi Nuvolari quattro (2003)
- Audi Shooting Brake (2005)
- Audi e-tron Spyder (2010)
- Audi quattro concept (2010)
- Audi PB 18 e-tron (2018).
Some of the cars have been displayed before, including the quattro Spyder and Avus quattro. At the same time, certain models, such as the e-tron Spyder and Aztec, are being presented in the museum for the first time.









Audi Concept Museum: How the Design Creation Process is Shown
In addition to the cars, the exhibition includes elements from Audi’s model workshop. Visitors are shown sketches, renderings, and clay models that demonstrate the journey from an idea to a production design.
According to curator Stefan Felber, the museum last dedicated a separate exhibition to design studies 20 years ago. Since then, visitors have repeatedly asked for this format to return.
The exhibition is also integrated into the Audi Tradition app. Through it, additional materials, audio guides, 360-degree interior views, and engine sounds of individual models are available.

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