Concept Car - Audi Avatar Electric Supercar Concept

The Audi Avatar is a concept  vehicle which was created by Edwin Conan (Yi Yuan), a graduate of  RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University in Australia.  The Avatar was developed during Edwin's final year at the university as  part of his degree project.
This futuristic concept car features 4 extremely powerful in-wheel electric motors powered by  supercharge-ion batteries. The ultra lightweight aerodynamic body along  with the powerful backend, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just  2.9 seconds and can achieve the top speed of over 360km/h with  responsive handling. The Audi Avatar is a 3-seater electric supercar concept   specially designed for the drivers of 2032 to enjoy the  pleasure of  driving that they experienced playing racing games during  their  childhood days. The appearance of the car is much  identical with the  science fiction flying cars we used to watch. 

The  Audi Avatar concept car is an electric powered supercar concept which is designed for  about 20-25 years in the future. The shape was inspired by the 1937 Auto  Union Type C Streamline racing car, and both cars - even though they  are separated by a century - share the same clinical lines and  pronounced wheel arches.
There are no conventional doors to the Avatar concept car, instead the vehicle  utilizes a three-part canopy which opens upward to provide entry and  exit. The main canopy opens forward together with the steering wheel and  the dashboard, while two smaller canopies above the passenger seats  open backwards. At the same time a panel in the bodywork drops down to  act as a step. Concept Car - Audi Avatar Electric Supercar Concept.
The interior of the Audi Avatar  features a three-seat layout with the driver sitting in a central  position forward of the passenger seats. The driver is met with a  futuristic dashboard which consists of a transparent LCD display which  provides all essential driving data. In the center of the steering wheel  is another screen which provides navigation information. Additional  information can also be projected onto the canopy to provide a  heads-up-display similar to those found in high performance aircraft.
Thanks to a drive-by-wire system the  Avatar's steering wheel can be swapped out quickly and easily in favor  of a joystick or even a keypad depending on driver preferences.
Powering the Audi Avatar is an all-electric drivetrain which comprises  of four individual electric motors (one for each wheel), and a pair of  high-performance battery packs. The battery packs are split in two to  provide better weight distribution, one is located at the front and one  at the rear. In total the projected output is 544 horsepower, and 4,500  Nm (3,319 lb-ft) of torque. This gives the car a theoretical top speed  of 223 mph (360 Km/h), and a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 2.9 seconds.
The wheels of the Avatar are housed inside the car's four 'legs'. The legs are constructed from a deformable material which allows it to change shape when the wheel is turned. To increase the vehicle's agility and handling, the Avatar features a four-wheel-steering system. The front wheels provide most of the steering, while the rear wheels can turn up to 10 degrees.