Audi's Projekt Rosemeyer may be the closest we will get to a modern-day Auto Union Silver Arrow.
Debuting back in 2000, the mid-engined concept was named after Auto Union driver Bernd Rosemeyer–also a Nazi–and received an 8.0-liter W16 engine that was said to be capable of 700 horsepower and a top speed of 217 mph. Power would have been sent to all four wheels through a …
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Duke
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8/10/20 2:26 p.m.
I love the Silver Arrow - I even have a SCHUCO wind-up version of it - but that thing is truly, existentially hideous.
It actually looks like a mid-budget SF movie where the props department tarted some normal car up to look "futuristic". In the kind of future where everybody wears color-coded jump suits.
I enjoy the headlight covers. I feel like the designer watch short circuit the night before the car was due for approval.
iansane (Forum Supporter) said:
I enjoy the headlight covers. I feel like the designer watch short circuit the night before the car was due for approval.
Exactly what I was going to say.
It actually looks like a mid-budget SF movie where the props department tarted some normal car up to look "futuristic". In the kind of future where everybody wears color-coded jump suits.
Like those movies from the 80s and 90s that had flying cars and robots delivering your mail, and then they would reveal the world as something like "in the distant year of 2010."
I don't know how flattering a color-coded jumpsuit would be, but it would make getting ready in the morning easier.
I wish they would have made them ,lots of them !
because 20 years later they would be dead cheap .
I love it.....
Ehhh ... I do like autounions...it's not that terrible...at least they tried.....
Colin Wood said:
It actually looks like a mid-budget SF movie where the props department tarted some normal car up to look "futuristic". In the kind of future where everybody wears color-coded jump suits.
Like those movies from the 80s and 90s that had flying cars and robots delivering your mail, and then they would reveal the world as something like "in the distant year of 2010."
I don't know how flattering a color-coded jumpsuit would be, but it would make getting ready in the morning easier.
If you are assigned the red top black bottom suit plan your funeral
I see Audi TT and lines of a locomotive in it.
I suppose they're trying to take inspiration from this.
But that design doesn't really translate into a fully enclosed two seater. It looks like they probably retooled this into the Veyron, which I don't particularly like the styling of either, but the Veyron wears that theme a bit better. Or maybe I'm more used to it.
This thing's main saving grace is that its interior design and performance sounds like it's worth spending time inside it, and you can't see the exterior from the driver's seat.