The last renderings we saw out of Audi's design studio were of the retro-cute A1 Concept from the Paris Motor Show last month -- that is until today, when new design sketches were released that give us an idea of where Audi is going with a few key models.
First up is a sketch of what the 2010 Audi A5 Sport back may look like. Appearing more sedan-like than hatchback, the A5 Sportback nevertheless integrates the A5 coupe's nose and tail, with swooping bodywork in-between. Reports peg the A5 Sportback to retain the same engine options as the coupe, with possible 'S' and 'RS' versions to come, for those looking for more sport appeal. The A5 Cabrio is also shown, and looks exactly as one might think - just like an A5 coupe, sans roof.
We also get our first look at the 2011 Audi A8 - the German automaker's flagship sedan. We've been told that the next-generation luxury sedan will retain the model's trademark all-aluminum construction, and if these renderings are any indication, the A8 is taking on a more aggressive look - we can't complain there. The top-range S8 is said to boast a 5.0L V-10 FSI powerplant good for a whopping 620 hp.
Last up is Audi's contribution to the four-door coupe world - the highly-anticipated A7. Based on the same architecture as the A5 (and upcoming A6, for that matter), the A7 will be a sportier, budget-oriented competitor to the Mercedes-Benz' CLS sedan for the 2010 model year, with a debut in late 2009. Engine details aren't crystal clear yet, but expect the base engine to be one of Audi's 3.0L supercharged six-cylinder mills. For more photos click here.
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