Cover Audi's House of Progress is happening from 31 March to 16 April at the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands, and includes an exclusive look at the Audi grandphere concept

Experience an immersive journey of the carmaker's state-of-the-art innnovations and sustainability-powered visions at its upcoming House of Progress showcase, including an exclusive look at the Audi grandphere concept

The future of motoring is all about innovation and change—Audi is among the key names who are driving this force towards progressive technology that will make cars more sustainable for the world. Electric mobility is the answer to the reality of climate change, and the automaker is pushing ahead of the game with models like the fully electric Audi RS e-tron GT² and vehicles like the Audi grandsphere concept.

It’s no secret that, at Audi, the future of mobility is a constant obsession. Presenting fascinating concept designs and studies that time and time again demonstrate technological possibilities and pioneering innovations is not enough—it has also launched a travelling exhibition that will showcase its unique vision of the future through various installations and panel discussions with thought leaders around the world.

After several well-received editions of the event across major cities including Tokyo, Milan, Munich, São Paulo and Montreal, the event will land in Singapore, from 31 March to 16 April at the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands. For motoring enthusiasts and Audi fans, it is not to be missed, as this exhibition will spotlight sights and ideas you may not have another chance to catch.

Designed with Audi’s four core values of digitalisation, design, progress and sustainability in mind, the event includes an immersive instalment focused on Audi’s growing electric vehicle range. Expect to see new models arriving in Singapore for the first time—such as the Audi Q8 e-tron, the latest model in Audi’s electric SUV and crossover range; and the Audi Q4 e-tron, the brand’s most compact electric vehicle thus far. These cars are set to enter the local market in the second half of 2023 and first half of 2024 respectively.

Another rare sight that will undoubtedly be a big draw is the Audi grandsphere concept. Second in Audi’s lineup of visionary concept cars, the Audi grandsphere concept pushes the boundaries of design with a transformative first-class lounge interior that makes it feel like a private jet built for the road. Other flagship Audi models, including the Audi e-tron GT, Audi RS e-tron GT, as well as its iconic high-performance Audi R8, will also be on display.

“Singapore presents the ideal landscape for House of Progress, with the country’s unwavering commitment to the path of net zero,” said the managing director of Audi Singapore, Markus Schuster.

“House of Progress sets the stage for Audi to showcase our vision for a new future of sustainable mobility, as we transition to cleaner-energy models. By providing platforms to engage in meaningful conversations about the future, we are dedicated to bringing our customers along with us on this journey of progress,” he elaborated.

Besides the exhibition of Audi’s flagship models, there will also be discussion panels, partner events and networking sessions at the House of Progress. These knowledge sessions aim to drive conversations and shape perspectives on the future of premium mobility and sustainability.

Audi’s House of Progress is open to the public every weekend from 31 March to 16 April 2023, 10am to 7pm. Admission is complimentary—reserve your tickets here.