The only good thing about making a German design from the 30s is they didn't have 20 miles worth of electric cables to run to every square inch of the car so while mechanically it may be a pain in the ass at least you won't have some irrelevant sensors turning your dashboard into a Christmas tree
My brother had a small shop and took in an Audi for a brake job. He asked me for help. It was the worst experience I’ve ever had working on any car and we would really like to watch the designers work on that piece of junk. I would NEVER buy an Audi I’d rather take the bus 😝
Just to let everyone know , this car was hand built in the uk from scratch. From drawings supplied by AUDI Engine was cast and machined in the uk and parts made in uk , body work made in uk , upholstery all done in the uk . One chap built the engine
🙄 It’s worse than you think. I’ve noticed that people engage more with comments that have poor spelling grammar because it seems hip or something. I catch myself doing it on purpose sometimes and I think I see it happening everywhere. It’s pretty much a bad thing, but here we are. 🤷
@@wandacircus1667 Because this is a carbon copy of a Bugatti of sorts, this have nothing to do with Audi or any German vehicles, as always Germs being just germs ... But also I read a book ages ago that even Bugatti basically ripped off Russian cars, which is also no surprise. Often some people jump on reserving a patent then either milk it or sit on it while in reality someone in "the shadows" is the actual creator.
I mean, I was thinking the same thing until I thought again and realized you can just get in through the back doors. They're actually seems to be quite a bit of space to work around that engine. Removing it might be fun though. I'd still rather work on it than any van.
If you think about it, this car should be labelled an Auto Union. Auto Union was a merger of four German car companies in 1934 - Audi, DKW, Horch, Wanderer. The merged compnies were tepresented by the four rings, of equal size. This car was designed by the merged company. The products were badged 'Auto Union'. When Auto Union and NSU came under VW ownership, the company became Audi NSU Auto Union AG, selling its products as Audi. This car should be referred to as an Auto Union.
I thought this to be like a test vehicle for the Bugatti Tourbillon because what other vehicle would they be able to fit the new V16 in for testing besides the new Bugatti chassis? Car and Driver says it is an engine from an Auto Union Type C, which has a 512hp engine that runs on a methanol mixture. I don't see how this project wasn't built for some sort of testing for the upcoming V16 Bugatti that is to produce twice the power, naturally aspirated, on pump gas. No seat belts 😅
I love how back then they made cars faster by simply making them dangerous to drive. They made them as light as possible using wood for the frame and making the body out of paper then aluminum. And then they threw a freakin aircraft engine to give it insane displacement but be a death trap
Back then, no one knew what would happen when you go very fast. Now that plenty people have, and plenty have died from it, we have safety considerations.
I love it when they make unique cars, the shapes of older cars were phenomenal. I'm so tired of not knowing what car I'm looking at because all the manufacturers use the same body styles.
And since all the cars look nearly identical the only way to tell them apart is the grotesquely large emblems on the grill. Yeah, I'm especially looking at you Mercedes-Benz.
Surprisingly not that bad with regards to your back. The whole rear bodywork needs to be removed to access the engine properly but once that's out the way, the car basically looks like a truck chassis with the engine in the back.
@@edgargad2941 you have to open the driver door, then the back door, then Pop the trunk to be able to open main access to the engine. AKA pop the fucking Hood.
I love Audi's and have owned them. This is pretty specific to the brand, impossible to work on yourself and way over complicated for daily driving, They nailed it.
Working on that engine has got to be a pain in the ass! Ya can’t even stand next to it and the trunk? You’ll ding up the entire rear end putting stuff in it
You know, once you remove both the spare tires, is probably not too difficult to work on the engine. Not seeing it's the easiest, but it looks potentially easier than many modern cars. I suspect the door to the engine bay is there so you can take the engine out, which looks possible without having to remove the frame. So, maybe not the worst design.
@@tatashie not to be rude, but "spider monkey" is a real animal, not a combination I made up. I can't take credit for it. But since you like it, maybe you'll be happy to learn they exist!
Auto Union designed by Ferdinand Porsche Manufacturing period: 1934 - 1938 Top speed: 340 km/h (211 mph) Power transmission: 5-speed gearbox, rear-wheel drive Output: 504-603 kW / 685-820 PS @ 5000 rpm 1,182 N⋅m (872 lbf⋅ft) @ 2,500 rpm 😮 Operation: 4-stroke petrol engine with dual side-draft carburettors and ROOTS rotary vane compressor making 0.95 bars (13.8 psi)
How about a nice full profile shot of the car ... I'm sure there's many more detail interior shots much better than just looking at the key like the dashboard for instance ...
They don't want to give it all away. There's always copycats hiding in the lamp post. No matter who owns it or who designed it. No cameras allowed any closer.
@@vadimbellous8313 this car caused a lot of excitement in the car world. But it still needs a lot of 'tweaking' to be feasible to be efficient. You won't be seeing this on the assembly line in the near future. These guys went to a lot of expense just to see it "just because we can". Just to finish out the plan.. What's covering that motor for one thing?
Not even spaghetti sauce, you are liquified like raspberry juice. So while the design looks cool I definitely ain't buying for daily driving or even recreational drive.
@B3RyL long before you get into a collision that thing is going to pirouette on you at 100mph faster than SpaceX can perform a "repair unscheduled disassembly" of a falcon heavy.
Retired Firefighter here: we used positive pressure to eject smoke out of a burning house. Open the front door, place a fan where the Fan's wind cone would encapsulates the front door: open the back door and air pressure that built up in the house would force the smoke out of the house. Leave the windows intact. If you look at the engine compartment they have fans in it, look at the c- pillar and there's gills on both side, thus the fans would force the heat through the gills and release engine heat. But that's just an hypothesis.
As somebody who knows nothing about firefighting i find your comment so interesting.It is of topic,but i wonder.If you force air in,wouldnt fire flame up more,or if dying down wouldnt you get fire going again?
@@henkmeiring01 true, but when you deploy the fan you're entering the house with a charged handline so you can immediately knock the fire down. Everything has an + and - in firefighting. Good example: you have an automobile well involved: water is applied but the fire won't go out, why? Most auto's have magnesium in them, engine block, wheels etc...which reacts to water....fire grows in size, small explosions, gas tank leaks feeding fire....so what do you do? Dry Chemical extinguisher which snuffs out Oxygen putting the flames out backed up by a charged line applying water.
Engineers have hated mechanics since way back then
I wonder if, for all these decades, step 1 and 2 of engineering an Audi were always;
1, take mushrooms
2, do whatever you want
😁
I was Gunna say that lol
The only good thing about making a German design from the 30s is they didn't have 20 miles worth of electric cables to run to every square inch of the car so while mechanically it may be a pain in the ass at least you won't have some irrelevant sensors turning your dashboard into a Christmas tree
😂😂😂
The op is CLEARLY not familiar with German over err... I mean German engineering.
Enough boot space for at least one boot
😂😂😂
🤣
Thus why they did not call it boots space!
I might be able to squeeze 2 in there, only size 10 tho
Technically it should be "heel👠space"!
As an Audi designer I sincerely apologise to all the mechanics out there
My brother had a small shop and took in an Audi for a brake job. He asked me for help. It was the worst experience I’ve ever had working on any car and we would really like to watch the designers work on that piece of junk. I would NEVER buy an Audi I’d rather take the bus 😝
Piece of junk don't care how nostalgic it looks
That's what I was thinking THE FUCK HAPPENS IF IT NEEDS REPAIRS I guess you just say fuck it n whip out the angle grinder
@@GF93725it's better than anything you out a tool to.
@@sandyt4343What the hell is so complicated about changing brakes on an Volkswagen? 😂😂
Just to let everyone know , this car was hand built in the uk from scratch.
From drawings supplied by AUDI
Engine was cast and machined in the uk and parts made in uk , body work made in uk , upholstery all done in the uk .
One chap built the engine
Nice to hear SOMETHING got built in UK since late 80s. I still cry for what's happened to my birthplace 😢
Great Britain, Fuck Yeah!!....😂
You mean little Africa..... UK has changed so much
A German _design_ of car being _built_ in the UK? That certainly turns the tables on the usual state of affairs... :-D
That engine has a nice car 😮
Best comment so far!
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Other way round
Audi looks like coupé.😊
The shape of this Audi reminds me of the
Bugatti Type 57.
The shape reminds me of your mom's ass NGL, same shape and girth from front to back. ❤️👍🏻
Reminds me of a Tatra .. .
Not with a V16 engine though. That's an absurd motor for 2024.
You are not alone.
My first thought was an Hispano Suiza
RIP driver from engine noise and heat 😊
Never going to see the pavement whoever owns it will have it sitting forever
The engine is in a separate compartment ...
note the classy window behind the driver.
& choking exhaust
Did you not see the wall behind the seats, separating the front compartment from the engine?
@@shanetuma3845 exactly
Audi❌️
Auto✅️
Auto Union.
The engine room will be hotter while driving
What? Try saying that again!
Spaz
Free heater
Winter is coming
Engine Room....?
I think curves on cars like this should make a comeback!
So do I.
It's beautiful
Those 1930s designers had a lot of class.
All the beautiful cars were curvy. Corvette, early Datsun z's, t bird's.
This is Classy ?
This Car 🚗 is no Beauty Compared To
The American Beautiful Cars Of The 1930,s - 40,s
Heck Nooooooooo 👍🏻
not only the curves but the hand hammered aluminum sheetmaking over wooden frame! Fuck fiberglass and rice buckets for the love of nazi germany!
What an unpractical beauty
👍🏻yes
About the only way to politely describe it! 😢
He's not that hot.
Unpractical? I'm going to see the Titanic!
impractical
Classic car throwbacks is a bless
Car built like a escape room.
Why didn't he start engine😢... sound is what wanted hear😭
an***
Stay in school, kids!
🙄 It’s worse than you think. I’ve noticed that people engage more with comments that have poor spelling grammar because it seems hip or something. I catch myself doing it on purpose sometimes and I think I see it happening everywhere. It’s pretty much a bad thing, but here we are. 🤷
@@Fredfredfredfredfredfredfred just enjoy it quietly. 😆
If you noted that we doing it intentionally...just laugh, like and enjoy.😉
@@patgerrygee6799 ah, yes. Spoken like some airhead who types like a caveman 🤡
Old car design were works of art
True but then they ruined it by making it an Audi.
@@konewone361 why?
Literally just thinking that 2 days ago 😮❤
There were fewer design constraints then.
@@wandacircus1667 Because this is a carbon copy of a Bugatti of sorts, this have nothing to do with Audi or any German vehicles, as always Germs being just germs ...
But also I read a book ages ago that even Bugatti basically ripped off Russian cars, which is also no surprise. Often some people jump on reserving a patent then either milk it or sit on it while in reality someone in "the shadows" is the actual creator.
Beautiful but a nightmare for engine maintenance. Horrible engine access.
Exactly! Same nightmare as working on the DeTomassa Pantera. Just changing plugs is a back breaker!
Did you see an engine bay of a Porsche Cayman?
Yes!
I mean, I was thinking the same thing until I thought again and realized you can just get in through the back doors. They're actually seems to be quite a bit of space to work around that engine. Removing it might be fun though. I'd still rather work on it than any van.
there’s so much space in there you could damn near rebuild that mother fucker in the car! Let alone service anything you’d need to with ease..
Designed to piss off every mechanic 😅😂🎉
Those 3 front seats are straight out of my childhood imagination!
Room for two passenger princesses 😏
So those two passengers gab handle the shift stick 😏
You should research the McLaren F1.
@@l0raxbread438 🤌🙂
And trimmed by the best in the bussiness
Now your family and friends don't have to fight over who gets the window seat.😂😂😂😂
they will fight over who gets to drive it instead
No more yelling shotgun! This one has a double barrel!
i wish auto makers can design cars like that again. we needs more classic designs
Aerodynamics, safety?
Morgan?
OK so how much can u afford for this .this then ?
@@fangdog29 oh yeah Morgan still makes classic cars to this day
They can they just don’t want to instead they’ll churn out millions of cars that don’t get sold
Да,девченка хороша,как многие отметили
Nothing like a relaxing drive on top of 180 degree engine. 😂
Smell that chemical through the failing seal; that's antifreeze! Mmmmm
It's ass cooled.
Is a mobile sauna
Ear defenders required too. So comfy
@jplxlabelle1681 😂😂😂
Imagine if this became a trend & we transition into the fallout universe😭
😂😂😂
That would actually be pretty cool a lot of modern designing in cars and architecture and just culture in general have become soulless
@@wincocinco12 Thats because they want efficiency. Not the manufacturers but 'they' and you know their name. Patton hated them.
That would’ve been epic!!
F working on that engine
V16.. need to hear that purring
You will feel it puring in your backseat going to feel like 1000 degrees inside of that car
Its the same engine installed in the auto union v16 race cars so you can definitely hear it full send
Back look was badass ❤❤❤❤
It looks like an old design, but it also has a futuristic appeal.
Google for "Schienenzeppelin" and be even more amazed. Several German designs of the time seem fallen straight out of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis".
Literally he says the car was designed in the 1930s….so they sat on the design for nearly a century…..
That "old" futuristic feel, like the vehicles from The Jetsons
Stop it that’s not what this is
Congratulations, captain obvious
If you think about it, this car should be labelled an Auto Union. Auto Union was a merger of four German car companies in 1934 - Audi, DKW, Horch, Wanderer. The merged compnies were tepresented by the four rings, of equal size.
This car was designed by the merged company. The products were badged 'Auto Union'.
When Auto Union and NSU came under VW ownership, the company became Audi NSU Auto Union AG, selling its products as Audi.
This car should be referred to as an Auto Union.
Irrelevant. It's an Audi that was built in 2024 by Audi.
@@ButterfatFarms It wasn't built by Audi. Read the other comments.
Well, almost Audi, very auto union race car (avec cabin) from pre second war
it's actually "Auto Union Type 52 Schnellsportwagen "
I thought this to be like a test vehicle for the Bugatti Tourbillon because what other vehicle would they be able to fit the new V16 in for testing besides the new Bugatti chassis? Car and Driver says it is an engine from an Auto Union Type C, which has a 512hp engine that runs on a methanol mixture. I don't see how this project wasn't built for some sort of testing for the upcoming V16 Bugatti that is to produce twice the power, naturally aspirated, on pump gas. No seat belts 😅
Imagine how cool it would be if every car company started producing a classic line of their most popular cars over the years
VW would make a killing with bugs and samba buses
You couldn't get them insured.
speaking of, I keep getting the new Holden Kingswood has arrived in my feed. Still not sure what the deal is with that.......
Who loves the 'bus'
Ford is gonna have a field day
This could be the new "thing". To remake older models. I would buy one.
She freaking gorgeous
Most stylish pizza oven I've ever seen!
Learn how vents work.
@@kylereno5383 How do they work?
With extra cheese
Pizza chambers you mean, right?
Hey, I think I saw this car when was playing Fallout 4 last night.
Old cars used to have character.....bring back those designs
@BoseDkbhag
Old models were rolling coffins there is a reason why the designs were completely redesign.
Aerodynamics left the chat 😂😂😂
Consumer tastes shifted
I know! You drive and they all look like jellybeans , including the one you’re in.
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Nobody even considered how a mechanic could possibly work on it😭
Take out the engine with pullies for every repair 😅
Said that a long time ago. Build new cars that are replicas of old cars. People would buy tf outta those.
Yea I love new old
Абсолютно согласен!!
Overpriced, underperforming junk is what you will get. R8. All day.
Hell ya
If only AMC could rebuild... Just 3 .
I would get one of each but they MUST be the same design with the same materials.
I love all the safety features for when you have a head on crash.
Eran hombres de verdad. Las medidas de seguridad las llevaban en la frente y en la entrepierna.
This will probably never be driven around dumb people
Why would you have a head on crash? That's just weird
@@HaveAGoodDayFk.Unot on purpose. Obviously. 😅
I love how back then they made cars faster by simply making them dangerous to drive. They made them as light as possible using wood for the frame and making the body out of paper then aluminum. And then they threw a freakin aircraft engine to give it insane displacement but be a death trap
Until there's a better way, we're all about taking a risk. 😂
And now that I think about it, massive engine, RIGHT behind the driver just WAITING to slam forward out of its bolts in a crash
Back then, no one knew what would happen when you go very fast. Now that plenty people have, and plenty have died from it, we have safety considerations.
@@Cab00vnope...they built race cars and they built airplanes. They knew exactly what would happen.
😂😂😂😂
So classy!! Wish they would bring back older designs! Today everything looks practically the same!!
Do you want to know something funny? We said that in the 80s.
Cheap, boring and incompetent is the acurate description
@@andresdelgado3566 My guess is it's not your type of car?
Wym this looks like a type 57 had a baby with a beetle
@@andresdelgado3566 👻
Also genauso wie die Bilder von Pablo Picasso?
1930s James Bond or Batman could drive this
Ha ha....yes!
Bahahaha ,,
🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣
For Batman in black ofcourse.
Bruce Wayne ain't sitting bitch to drive anything. Bond might 😂
Or The Shadow.
Old audis were so futuristic. Even compared to today imo
Engineers have to work on it too😮😮😮😮😮😮
I love it when they make unique cars, the shapes of older cars were phenomenal. I'm so tired of not knowing what car I'm looking at because all the manufacturers use the same body styles.
Blame CAD/CAM for the crappy styling of modern automobiles.
And since all the cars look nearly identical the only way to tell them apart is the grotesquely large emblems on the grill. Yeah, I'm especially looking at you Mercedes-Benz.
Monopolies do that. Make every product a fasimily of every other product.
But isn't modern shape cars more aerodynamic?
Omg ... Factzzz
Audi’s are difficult enough to work on as is. I can’t imagine how shit my back would be after owning/maintaining that beauty.
Surprisingly not that bad with regards to your back. The whole rear bodywork needs to be removed to access the engine properly but once that's out the way, the car basically looks like a truck chassis with the engine in the back.
*Mechanic's nightmare.*
Room heating engine🔥
Imagine opening 3 doors just to be able to pop the hood.
Imagine having 3 doors to access the engine.
@@edgargad2941 ah, yes, the floor is made of floor
That's literally what I freaking said
@@Rose-yx6jq 3 doors to access the engine and 3 doors to access the hood are NOT the same thing. What you said is FAR more cursed.
@@edgargad2941 you have to open the driver door, then the back door, then Pop the trunk to be able to open main access to the engine. AKA pop the fucking Hood.
@@Rose-yx6jq the side doors provide engine access. That is effectively the same as opening the hood.
Das Beste was Audi seit 20 Jahren gebaut hat.
I would say the best thing Audi has built in 44 years. (Original Quattro)
@@randolfo1265Besides the Quattro that was in B wr itself
Them r8s they made for well under 100k back in the day were slick.. new ones great too
@@raymondkhalifa3070 too much electronics. The feeling of real driving has gone
Retro?
Audi:
❤❤❤
The guy sitting in the back is going to have a rough ride 😂
😂
😂❤
Wow! Thats Some car 🚗 😳 👀
Very nice" Type 52". I love the 1930s nostalgic contrast.🙂
That is a beautiful work of art. I hope whoever owns it will drive it but not ruin it.
Most likely it won't be sold to a private collector, but kept by Audi or loaned to a museum.
It will 100% not be driven around even if some dude buys it he will keep it inside a building
The trunk room is hilarious 😂😂😂😂could fit a single box of Huggies in that trunk 😂😂😂😂
did you hear its a boot space, its only meant for boots when your working in/on the engine bay...
It's right on top of the engine, put your take-out food there to keep it warm.
@@MozillaMayhem Actually dude a boot is what they call a trunk in Europe.
@@MozillaMayhemgenius 😂😂😂😂😂
If you can afford the car, you can afford new clothes wherever you go 😅
It proves they can still build great cars!
This car was designed to be driven by Mr Monopoly himself as that's the vibes it's giving.
The V16 with wheels looks like it might drive off on its own,perfect!
Old cars had the best style but not the best ergonomics
As a honda guy, i heard B16 like "huh now!?"
Reminds me of the old Batman cartoon
Almost timeless
Absolutely no leg room for the driver
People were shorter back in the 30's
@@JimSleazyIt's from 2024
@@nickthomas181 Built in 24, designed in the 30’s.
I assume there's plenty, since the engine is in the back.
I love Audi's and have owned them. This is pretty specific to the brand, impossible to work on yourself and way over complicated for daily driving, They nailed it.
But it's absolutely beautiful, which is also on par with Audi
Then your one of those horrible drivers. All Audi drivers ive seen are terrible drivers. Mainly young guys (tools) or young girls
Every one of them I have I've worked on when I got them if anything ever goes wrong (so far over 9 cars and nothing wrong)
Bien feo..y me imagino el calor que hace
And yall thought McLaren or sht was first. 😂😂😂 AUDI again.
You would play hell working on the motor, it's different and impractical.
Make it electric. No more problem.
So, basically an Audi :-D.
Just lift the body off the frame. Bam, instant access to the entire engine.
THIS IS WHAT WE WANT
You
You too
@@ahmadfodeh3413 it looks hot and shitty. I'll take a Hudson.
Hot as hell engine in your backseat heating the car up you hit another car you are toast your neck is broke from lack of crumble zones
Working on that engine has got to be a pain in the ass! Ya can’t even stand next to it and the trunk? You’ll ding up the entire rear end putting stuff in it
Who cares, look at it!!!!!!!
You know, once you remove both the spare tires, is probably not too difficult to work on the engine. Not seeing it's the easiest, but it looks potentially easier than many modern cars. I suspect the door to the engine bay is there so you can take the engine out, which looks possible without having to remove the frame. So, maybe not the worst design.
That car is gorgeous.
Ummm, you do know this was designed by the nazis? Right?
Engine bay is a nightmare
Exactly! You would have to be a small person to get at the engine! What a nightmare!
This is the ultimate bachelor car lol
I think you'd have to drop the engine to do any work on it unless you're a spider monkey.
@@toddsmith8608"spider monkey"
I like that combination, and as a mechanic, I can say it's pretty accurate.😂
@@tatashie not to be rude, but "spider monkey" is a real animal, not a combination I made up. I can't take credit for it. But since you like it, maybe you'll be happy to learn they exist!
Oh hey, we finally have cars from Batman the Animated Series again!
Beautiful. They should make cars like this today. They would need to be reasonably priced
Beautiful design
Yep, those nazi people made some beautiful cars. This one they only designed.
Auto Union designed by Ferdinand Porsche
Manufacturing period: 1934 - 1938
Top speed: 340 km/h (211 mph)
Power transmission: 5-speed gearbox, rear-wheel drive
Output: 504-603 kW / 685-820 PS @ 5000 rpm 1,182 N⋅m (872 lbf⋅ft) @ 2,500 rpm 😮
Operation: 4-stroke petrol engine with dual side-draft carburettors and ROOTS rotary vane compressor making 0.95 bars (13.8 psi)
Ngl. I could see cars going back to that look. Low key futuristic with the curves.
Retrofuturistic maybe, futuristic no.
@ I’m sorry I didn’t know that was a word or I would’ve used it. I didn’t know we were just making shit up now.
Beautiful, perhaps not easy to serve the engine.
Is that the future or the past 🧐
Time is an illusion.
It is the future of a forgotten era.
Sort of a "what if" from 1935, by Ferdinand Porsche.
Created in real life, 2023/24.
It's the future and the past happening in the present
So, we went back to the future with this one Marty 🤔🤯😜
Both.
Forget modern super cars 😮 that is totally awesome 😮art on wheels 😮 that is car heaven 😍😲👍🔥😁I'm in love ❤️
Agreed
Beautiful Auto Union body lines from G. P. cars of the 30s👍
Incredibly ugly and impractical - 🤢🤮
Accessing the motor through the back is hilarious😂
beautiful classic styling with a modern twist keep it
Wonder why they weren’t able to build it in the 30s?
I came here to post the same comment, almost exactly verbatim 😂
There was a war 😂
too busy rearming for ww2
There was a huge recession
Hmmm ... It just took almost 100 years to build.
I think someone hit the limit on LEGO, and started playing with cars ...
It reminds me of a Bugatti Aerolithe. A shop in Ontario Canada remanufactured one which won awards. Very interesting through back design.
I bet it. sounds nice ! lovely bit of Craftmanship !
Built like a barbecue grill, cooks everything like a barbecue grill, and probably feels like you’re in one too.
No
By the end of engine service,
The michanic would have a broking back and fucked up knees,😢😮
That is one beautiful loud piece of rolling art 👏👏👏👏 I bet that engine will melt those tires 👍
How about a nice full profile shot of the car ... I'm sure there's many more detail interior shots much better than just looking at the key like the dashboard for instance ...
😂😂😂
They don't want to give it all away. There's always copycats hiding in the lamp post. No matter who owns it or who designed it. No cameras allowed any closer.
@@KayEoff-tz3vg the design plans are not difficult to find.
@@vadimbellous8313 this car caused a lot of excitement in the car world. But it still needs a lot of 'tweaking' to be feasible to be efficient. You won't be seeing this on the assembly line in the near future. These guys went to a lot of expense just to see it "just because we can". Just to finish out the plan..
What's covering that motor for one thing?
@@KayEoff-tz3vg LITERALLY JUST SEARCH IT ONLINE. DONT BE A RETARD.
I wish brands did more genuine classic car remakes
Did he say V16? I’ve got to see this perform.
Yes bring the classic looks back
Cybertruck's designer left a chat.
This is what we need,Bring back Nice cars
Man that engine is killer. Literally, because the moment you get into a more serious collision that thing is turning you into spaghetti sauce.
Or if the exhaust leaks at all, you'll pass out at the wheel
Not even spaghetti sauce, you are liquified like raspberry juice.
So while the design looks cool I definitely ain't buying for daily driving or even recreational drive.
It is a "one off", dopey, so will never be driven on normal roads.
@@macattack5945 Auf Oldtimer Rallyes dürfte er bei uns auf normalen Straßen fahren.
@B3RyL long before you get into a collision that thing is going to pirouette on you at 100mph faster than SpaceX can perform a "repair unscheduled disassembly" of a falcon heavy.
I promise that's what The Penguin was getting driven around in, in the old batman cartoons.
I was going to say modern-day car manufacturers don't have the capabilities of making something so unique
Some do,but they got a specialist company to build this
Because it will cost a million dollars
Wow so beautiful design
This is incredible the Orignal Designers would probably love this
Its kinda special to put old designs into reality
Eat your heart out Jay Leno.
Retired Firefighter here: we used positive pressure to eject smoke out of a burning house. Open the front door, place a fan where the Fan's wind cone would encapsulates the front door: open the back door and air pressure that built up in the house would force the smoke out of the house. Leave the windows intact. If you look at the engine compartment they have fans in it, look at the c- pillar and there's gills on both side, thus the fans would force the heat through the gills and release engine heat. But that's just an hypothesis.
Imagine not knowing those are suicide doors and you try to pop the hinge with spreaders and the whole door falls off 😂
@@benrampling812 for real though 😂
As somebody who knows nothing about firefighting i find your comment so interesting.It is of topic,but i wonder.If you force air in,wouldnt fire flame up more,or if dying down wouldnt you get fire going again?
@@henkmeiring01 true, but when you deploy the fan you're entering the house with a charged handline so you can immediately knock the fire down. Everything has an + and - in firefighting. Good example: you have an automobile well involved: water is applied but the fire won't go out, why? Most auto's have magnesium in them, engine block, wheels etc...which reacts to water....fire grows in size, small explosions, gas tank leaks feeding fire....so what do you do? Dry Chemical extinguisher which snuffs out Oxygen putting the flames out backed up by a charged line applying water.
@@jeffreykelley8598 Really appreciate all info.Find it quite interesting.And maybe in future useful
Thanks
That is so badass. I wish our modern cars still had style. They all look exactly the same.
I figured cuz it was optimal wind tunnel performance? Yes? No? Anybody? Every tweak to give it character will lose you 0.1 mpg. Just guessing here.
Audi did the V16 engine before Bugatti 🥶
Bugatti has a W16, still an Audi motor though as VW/Audi owns Bugatti.
@@TLP_True_Love_ProjectThe newest Bugatti has a naturally aspirated v16 and electric motor that makes 1800hp look it up it's called a tourbillon
@@TLP_True_Love_ProjectVW Group owns all 3, so don't write BS.
@@herojam.slava. VW owns Audi, Bugatti, and Lamborghini. What bs did I write? Lol
@@herojam.slava. VW owns Porsche and Bentley too.
Beautiful work of engineering Art
"hey mom look at that classic car!"
"it's a 2024...."
"wha-"
Super beautiful ❤ that's a real classic car