Sleek Audi Concept C previews German brand’s next sports car

Just when you thought Audi had turned its back on sports cars – having axed the R8 supercar, the TT coupe and roadster and the A5 coupe and cabriolet – the German luxury brand has now previewed an all-new electric performance car that will effectively replace all four of those two-door models.

What’s more, the sleek new Audi Concept C show car you see here will enter production virtually unchanged in just two years, with the premium auto brand confirming the minimalist two-seat folding hardtop convertible will remain faithful to the concept when it reaches showrooms in 2027.

Indeed, Audi says the only differences between the Concept C, which was revealed in Milan overnight, and the production car will be the addition of door handles, sensors and a few other minor tweaks.

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The Concept C not only previews an all-new sports car from Audi, which doesn’t offer a coupe or convertible of any type right now, but also heralds a new design language the Ingolstadt brand will roll out under the direction of its new chief creative officer Massimo Frascella, who assumed the role in June 2024.

Designed with the theme of “radical simplicity”, the Concept C looks like no other previous Audi sports car, but incorporates styling cues from the iconic, Bauhaus-inspired TT, as well as the R8 and even historic Auto Union race cars.

It may look like a coupe but the Concept C is actually a two-seat roadster with an electrically retractable folding hardtop roof – a first for Audi, although whether that carries over to the showroom version is yet to be confirmed.