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altezza
04-07-2004, 09:59 PM
An Audi for the Year 2035: In „I, ROBOT" Will Smith races in an Audi RSQ Sports Coupe

* Together with Twentieth Century Fox, Audi raises product placement to a new level
* Spectacular Audi concept car developed specially for „I, ROBOT" film starring Will Smith
* Due for release in the U.S. on 16th July, and in the UK in late July /early August

A spectacular Audi sports car destined for the big screen was presented to the public for the first time today at the New York International Automobile Show. The futuristic Audi RSQ sports coupé - the most ambitious product placement project ever undertaken by Audi - has been created by Audi Design for the epic Twentieth Century Fox motion picture „I, ROBOT", due for release in the US on July 16, and in the UK around one month later. Its starring role will be as personal transport for leading actor Will Smith - a homicide detective in the year 2035 – during his quest to solve a mystery that could have grave consequences for the human race.

„I, ROBOT" is set at a time in the near future when technology and robots have become a trusted part of everyday life. That trust is subsequently broken and one man, alone against the system, sees it coming. The film, directed by Alex Proyas (Dark City, The Crow) and depicting a world created by famed science fiction writer Isaac Asimov in his short story collection "I, ROBOT", employs stunning special effects so far unmatched on the big screen to bring a world of robots to life.

The RSQ sports coupé is the first car to be developed by Audi specifically for a major Hollywood motion picture. It is a visionary interpretation of Audi’s typical design language, yet despite its extreme character retains features of early 21st Century Audi models, including the single frame front grille that can be seen in the A8 L 6.0 quattro luxury saloon and the forthcoming A6 executive saloon.

At the request of movie director Alex Proyas, the mid-engined sports car races through the Chicago of the future not on wheels but on spheres. Its two doors are rear-hinged to the body’s C-pillars and open according to the butterfly principle.

In addition to the RSQ sports coupé concept car, Audi supplied further volume-production cars that appear - in disguise - in the movie’s traffic scenes. Audi also supplied the interior mock-up used for interior car scenes.

With this project Audi opens up a new chapter in product placement. Previously, the brand with the four rings has always supplied volume-production cars to movie productions. In individual cases, such as the Tom Cruise blockbuster

"Mission Impossible II," these cars were even used in movies before their market launch. With „I, ROBOT" and the systematic development of a "car of the future," Audi goes far beyond its previous product placement activities.

Audi has been participating as an automobile partner in major movie productions for several years. In addition to John Frankenheimer’s action classic "Ronin" with Jean Reno and Robert de Niro (1998), the brand with the four rings played the automobile lead in "The Insider" (1999) featuring Academy Awardâ Winner Russell Crowe, "Mission Impossible II" (starring Tom Cruise, 2000), "The Mothman Prophecies" (starring Richard Gere, 2002), "About a Boy" (starring Hugh Grant, 2002) and Reese Witherspoon’s "Legally Blond 2" (2003).

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novass
04-08-2004, 09:16 AM
Holy shit! WTF is up with those wheels?!

Looks a lot like the Le Mans Quattro concept. Should be interesting to see this in the movie.

No.1
04-08-2004, 11:15 AM
Nice work.. i think i have seen this on http://www.supercars.net... :wink:

The car looks like the Audi Le Mans concept, but more fturistic. The big grill works on this, but not on the new A6 :wink:

Sachmo12345
04-08-2004, 12:16 PM
i like that a lot it with the honey comb where the wheels are supposed to be

graywolf624
04-08-2004, 02:18 PM
For more pictures:
http://www.vwvortex.com/artman/publish/audi_news/article_771.shtml

FerrariFerrari
04-08-2004, 02:50 PM
It definetly has a smooth flowing body, but perhaps
too smooth to the point were it has become more of
an amorphous blob than a stylish car. It is quite sleek
though, I will give it that. I see a little Veyron in it. for
some odd reason I don't tend to take a liking to cars
that were designed to look futuristic like this one and
also the one that was in "Minority Report", I guess it
could be cause we're not ready for it yet ie. our sence
of style hasn't degraded far enough yet. :wink:

Sounds like a pretty cool movie though. sounds like
it could be similar to "Planat of the Apes". 8)