Audi has developed new inlays made of wood and aluminum materials.
Rosalie Schrader s eyes light up when she talks about the interior
of the Audi Q3. Our work has a sensuous character, says Schrader,a
designer who works with the Color and Trim Team.We want to give the
exterior and the interior a strong aesthetic its very own soul.
A sure hand when it comes to colors and materials and a clear desire to do
new things this is the philosophy of the Design department. Even the
standard inlays in the Q3 which come in platinum or truffle beige,
depending on the interior color are of superior quality. The finish
of the inlays, which was developed with Schrader s help,has a more
metallic and robust appearance than is ordinarily found. Audi offers its
customers four additional material options, including two new ones developed
by the Color and Trim Team led by Susanne Stöbe. The latest innovation
is a dark brown, open-pored inlay made of larch wood. Because the application
of varnish has been largely avoided, the inlay retains its natural wood structure
and slightly rough surface feel. The manufacturing process, which Audi developed
in partnership with a supplier, enables the inlay to appear even more
three-dimensional and more natural. The growth phases of the wood are emphasized
during the manufacturing process. The soft structure of the early wood that
grows during the fast growth phase of the tree in spring forms slightly raised
stripes. The late wood, on the other hand, grows in summer and condenses
into a harder structure in the wood relief. Accordingly, these stripes are
deeper.
The second new feature is a 3D aluminum mesh material that
is constructed from two components. The surface of finely brushed aluminum
is stamped out in a honeycomb pattern. Each of the tightly packed hexagons
has a diameter of only 2.5 millimeters; 12 of them fit within a square
centimeter. Under this net-like surface lies a holographic white surface
with a three-dimensional appearance. The production method can only be discerned
on closer examination. The idea behind it: We wanted to combine two
techn ically sophisticated surfaces in order to produce a completely new
look, said Susanne Stöbe,Head of the Color and Trim Team. The
Q3 s many interior details produce a unique and fascinating aesthetic.Many
of the controls feature an aluminum-look finish, while the steering wheel
and gearshift are in leather. The upholstery is offered in two standard and
two optional materials, along with Milano and Fine Nappa leather as well
as a combination of leather and Alcantara. The instrument panel of the Audi
Q3 can be delivered in two colors; a lighter color on the bottom gives it
a sleek, slender appearance. Five combinations are possible in the Q3
black/black, black/chestnut brown, black/chennai brown, black/titanium gray
and truffle beige/pistachio beige. The S line sport package immerses the
entire interior in black. Customers can order the truffle beige and platinum
trim colors even in the base version. The color palette ranges from
opaque colors to cool, technical gray and black tones, to expressive inter
ior colors, Schrader said.The natural colors allow us to underscore
the offroad character of the car especially well. Another aesthetic
highlight of the Audi Q3 is the optional LED interior light package, which
accentuates the interior with tiny LEDs. The white light-emitting diodes
are used to provide interior and reading light with low energy consumption.
They illuminate the doors, the headlining, the footwells, the vanity mirrors
and the storage compartments; even the cupholders are accented by ring-shaped
LED light guides. With the Bose surround sound system, which also comes as
an option, the frames of the woofer/mid-range speakers in the front doors
form rings of white light. The LED interior light package is unmatched in
the compact SUV segment. |