Russian Designer Got Top Prize for Audi Concept

An experimental project of Audi Quattroflex, which was made by a student from Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts was given the first prize for new technologies implying at Interior Motives Design Awards 2006.
The winner, Alexei Bykov said that he was making the project in his spare time and the idea of the vehicle came to his mind about two years ago.
The leading idea of Audi Quattroflex is the possibility of adjusting the passenger’s seat with the help of a special flexible material that can remember certain positions.
The material will make it possible for the driver to change the shape of his seat as he wants and moreover the total length of the vehicle can be changed.
The car itself consists of two cylindrical parts in which there are the devices for changing the seats’ position. The length of the car can be changed with the help of a complicated device which uses additional body units.
Audi Quattroflex is driven with a joystick, so you see the car can be used in both right and left-hand traffic.
The only problem is that the material which was imagined by the designer doesn’t exist yet. But Alexei Bykov says that scholars are working on the question now.
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