Although the Audi Prologue Concept has been around since the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show and it reappeared at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), it's back for round three. This time, we're seeing yet another variant.
Dubbed the Audi Prologue Avant Concept, this one shows us yet another side of what Audi is capable of. And, though this may be pure speculation, it's giving us just a taste of what's to come from the four rings down the road. 
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First the Prologue appeared in coupe form with a twin-turbo V8 mill. Then it came out as a super powerful hybrid. Now we're seeing it as a five door wagon equipped with a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo six-cylinder diesel engine and an electric motor. Total system output is good for just over 450 horsepower and over 550 lb.-ft. of torque.
Keep in mind the Prologue was designed by Audi's new Marc Lichte. This means the design of what you're seeing here should trickle down into production vehicles in some form or fashion. 
Being that Audi likes to differentiate itself via technological innovation, the company rambles on a bit about a couple new interesting bits. One is the Audi Wireless Charging (AWC) that allows users to charge the vehicle wirelessly, and another is the dynamic all-wheel drive steering system. It works much like other all-wheel steering systems in that the rear wheel can turn up to five degrees to help with low speed or high speed maneuvers. 
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Audi's press release follows:
Sporty and elegant, versatile and connected – the Audi prologue Avant show car
 
 - New interpretation of the Avant philosophy
 - Groundbreaking infotainment architecture and entertainment concept
 - High-performance hybrid drive with 455 hp and 750 Nm (553.2 lb-ft) of torque
 
 Ingolstadt, 2015-02-25 -- A design with dynamic elegance and the latest  high end technologies: The Audi prologue Avant show car with its  stretched roof which the brand is presenting at the Geneva Motor Show  gives a look into the future – with the new and emotion filled design  language that Audi has initiated with its study in the coupé, the  prologue.
 
 A glance into the future
 In November 2014 at the Los Angeles Motorshow, Audi presented the Audi  prologue concept car, giving a look to the brand's future design  language. Only four months later, the premium manufacturer is showing a  variant of its visionary concept at the Geneva Motor Show. The Audi  prologue Avant combines dynamics, form and function in a perfect  synthesis. With a length of 5.11 meters (16.8 ft) and a width of 1.97  meters (6.5 ft), the five-door car with its pioneering body concept  positions itself clearly in the luxury class. At the same time, it  offers unmistakeable sportiness and variability. Technology is becoming  an experience, both outside and inside: The driver and up to three  passengers can enjoy a luxurious interior and are digitally connected  thanks to a state-of-the-art infotainment architecture and connect  technology.
 
 Architecture and operation are united
 The luxurious interior is kept in dark shades. Here as well, the show  car offers a new experience: The straight-lined architecture forms one  whole with its display and control concept. The consistent front of the  dashboard is composed of three touch displays. Moreover, the driver and  up to three passengers can establish a digital communication via two  OLED-displays made from organic LEDs. The extremely slim, detachable  OLED displays in the rear – a spin-off of the Audi tablet from the new  Audi Q7* – provide passengers with on-demand information and  entertainment.
 
 Technology close to series production
 The Audi prologue Avant uses technology which is close to series  production. It is equipped with the plug-in hybrid drive from the Audi  Q7 e-tron quattro which achieves even higher performance in the show  car. 335 kW (455 hp) of system power output by the 3.0 TDI engine and  the electric motor in combination make the car sprint from 0 to 100 km/h  (62.1 mph) in 5.1 seconds. The purely electric range is 54 kilometers  (33.6 mi). The chassis is equipped with adaptive air suspension and the  dynamic all-wheel-drive steering system – thus combining comfort,  sportiness, handling and stability on a new performance level.
 
 A glance into the future: the Audi prologue Avant
 Progressive elegance, high variability and high-end technology with a  length of 5.11 meters (16.8 ft): The large five-door car with its  stretched roof continues with the design language that Audi has  initiated with its coupé study, the prologue, giving a look into the  future.
 
 "With our show car for Geneva, we now translate the design language of  the Audi prologue into a new, dynamic and stretched form. We are merging  it with a concept of high variability", says Board Member for Technical  Development, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg. "The Audi prologue Avant is  progressive, emotion-filled and versatile, it reflects Audi's  technological competence and quality claim perfectly."
 
 The brand with the four rings stands for sportiness, lightweight  construction and the permanent all-wheel-drive quattro. The Audi  prologue Avant brings progressive technology into a new form. The large  five-door car with its stretched roof and extremely flat D-pillars  combines power and flowing elegance. Its design reflects the Audi  quattro genes.
 
 In the interior, as well, the show car captivates the driver with  innovative solutions – the architecture forms a new whole with its  display and control concept. The driver and the passengers are digitally  connected with one another. The continuous front of the dashboard  consists of three touch displays, a major part of control and  communication between the driver and the co-driver as well as passengers  in the rear is realized by two OLED-displays (Organic Light Emitting  Diodes).
 
 The Audi prologue Avant uses the plug-in hybrid drive of the Audi Q7  e-tron quattro at a higher development level. The 3.0 TDI engine and the  electric motor together output 335 kW (455 hp) of system performance  and 750 Nm (553.2 lb-ft) of system torque. With this performance, the  show car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 5.1 seconds. The  dynamic all-wheel-drive steering system with which the rear wheels can  be inclined by up to five degrees provides good handling and high drive  stability.
 
 Audi prologue Avant: the concept
 "With the Audi prologue, the prototype meter of our new design language,  we have clearly pointed the way in esthetics. Now we are going one step  further by presenting a concept which combines esthetics, dynamics and  function in a fascinating way" – this is how Marc Lichte describes the  character of the Audi prologue Avant. "The progressive body design  expresses our technological competence and reveals the values which  render our brand unique: sportiness, high-quality, progressiveness."
 
 At a glance, the new show car can be recognized to be an Audi – with its  athletic build, taut surfaces and sharp edges. The Audi prologue Avant  picks up on the tradition of the extraordinary design and space  concepts, for example, of the proto Avant from 1982, and re-interprets  this design. With a length of 5.11 meters (16.8 ft), a wheelbase of 3.04  meters (10.0 ft), a width of 1.97 meters (6.5 ft) and a height of 1.4  meters (4.6 ft), the Audi prologue Avant is a little larger than the  two-door coupé Audi prologue. Four individual seats, four doors and a  large tailgate round off the concept.
 
 Wide and flat: the front
 The Singleframe grille organically integrated into the car body  dominates the show car's low front. It is positioned lower and is  designed much wider than in current production models. Its cross ribs  made from brushed aluminum present a new variant of the e-tron look,  providing a closed visual appearance. Towards the sides, they are  slightly bent and forked.
 
 The headlamps underline the character of the show car – light-weight,  dynamic and elegant. Shaped like wide, flat wedges, the headlamps are  located with their tips above the Singleframe. They present the  high-resolution Matrix Laser technology – the latest light innovation by  Audi opens up new opportunities in design and technology. The light is  decomposed into a high number of tiny pixels, resulting in virtually  unlimited distribution possibilities.
 
 The upper and side edges of the characteristic air inlets are  accentuated using additional light guides which in combination with  daytime driving light give the Audi prologue Avant a new light  signature.
 
 Strong flow: the side view
 A long front-section and a roof dome falling down early and continuing  towards the rear above extremely flat D-pillars – the side view of the  show car conveys an athletic effect. Its proportions are balanced off,  emphasizing the front and the rear wheel alike – and give an indication  of the Audi quattro genes.
 
 The wide, folded-out shoulders above the four wheels are inspired by the  "blisters" of the Audi proto quattro dating back to the eighties.  However, they were not just added on top with separate contours but have  been smoothly integrated into the architecture. The shoulders swing  smoothly over the wheels. The front shoulder carries on the edge of the  engine hood, thus making it appear even longer. The long rear door  emphasizes the luxury class character of the show car.
 
 The wheel houses are strongly vaulting out and carry wide wheel mirrors,  thus visually reducing the metal volume of the flanks. They surround  the mighty 22-inch wheels carrying size 285/30 tires. Their five arms  with the edged, sharp-angled spokes present a further development of  today's rotor design.
 
 In each and every detail, the 5.11 meter (16.8 ft) long Audi prologue  Avant embodies the progressive beauty of Audi technology. The dark blue  paintcoat in fusion blue underlines the elegance of the show car in a  subtle way. The outside rear-view mirrors are small sculptures made from  aluminum, the window channel strips unostentatiously integrate the  sensor surfaces towards the door opening. As soon as the driver touches  the illuminated surfaces, electric motors will open the handle-less  doors.
 
 A frame made from polished and matt aluminum surrounds the side windows.  The rear fenders of the show car accommodate the charge socket for  electric charging on the left side, the fuel filler flap for diesel fuel  on the right side. By the press of a button in the interior, the cover  flaps will open electrically, retracting into the body.
 
 Dynamic: the rear
 The flowing rear moving in strongly on the side is one of the most  attractive views of the show car. The flatly arranged D-pillars sweep  elegantly into the rear body shoulder which forms the edge of the  luggage compartment lid and surrounds the entire rear section. The rear  section itself is leaning forward in the direction of travel like a  yacht – pushing off the car before it even starts moving.
 
 The rear lamp strip runs across the full width of the car, thus  combining the LED rear lamps. They consist of 3D glass which has a  sculptural effect. At their bottom end, the rear light draws a wavy  contour. Deep inside the lamps lies the brake light – when it becomes  active, it appears to approach the viewer. The different design levels  and the change between two-dimensional and three-dimensional effects  give the rear lamps an entirely new dynamic.
 
 As a logical continuation of the side sills, a sporty apron completes  the rear section towards the bottom. On either side it integrates flat  horizontally split openings with a wedge-shaped cut. The exhaust gas of  the TDI engine comes out through the upper ones, the bottom ones with  their struts are evocative of the Singleframe grille – this solution  symbolizes the e-tron concept of the show car: combustion engine and  electric motor in one car.
 
 Elegant experience: the interior
 The spacious interior of the Audi prologue Avant has the character of a  luxurious lounge. Sinewy taut, calmly flowing lines and slender  geometric bodies convey a feeling of expanse, lightness and tranquility.  The long center console with its pass-through also appears to hover, as  do the slender front seats, whose rails are mounted on the tunnel and  side sills.
 
 The instrument panel stretches horizontally from one side to the other,  thus creating a wide impression in the interior. It lowers itself  towards the driver and the co-driver on two levels. The upper level,  like a roof, lies over the Audi virtual cockpit future and the wide air  vents. It forms part of the wrap-around encompassing the interior and  luggage compartment like a horizon.
 
 Both rear passengers can enjoy individual seats with a spacious ambience.
 
 All of the interior details demonstrate Audi's high-quality design and  uncompromising claim. A perforated trim panel covers the air vent; it  moves down as soon as the air conditioning is set higher. The newly  designed flat shift-by-wire selector lever for the eight-speed tiptronic  is smoothly integrated in the center console.
 
 Three-part display: the instrument panel
 The elegant design architecture of the Audi prologue Avant show car  blends in with a game-changing, new display and control concept enabling  digital interaction between the driver and his passengers. Across its  full width, the front of the dashboard is designed as a display surface  which integrates three touch displays. Massive aluminum frames surround  the two driver-faced displays left and right of the steering wheel. The  left one serves to control the assist functions, the right one is for  multimedia management.
 
 The front passenger faces a widescreen display that is integrated into  the full surface of the instrument panel; it is used to configure  entertainment features individually and conveniently. With a wiping  movement, the front passenger can send media content such as music  playlists to the right driver display or navigation data to the Audi  virtual cockpit behind the steering wheel.
 
 On the console of the center tunnel, there is another display for text  entry, air conditioning and infotainment designed for the driver. It  consists primarily of an extremely thin, bendable OLED film (OLED:  organic light emitting diodes), and it displays extremely sharp images  that are rich in contrast. When inactive, the OLED display is in a flat  retracted position; as soon as the vehicle is started, it moves up at an  angle. The curved display ensures a constant ergonomic distance to the  driver's hand, his wrist calmly resting on the eight-speed tiptronic  selector lever.
 
 Within the driver's field of view lies the Audi virtual cockpit future.  High-resolution displays and three mirrors generate a virtual visual  stage with three levels. In the navigation view, for instance, the first  level presents information that is important for driving; levels two  and three generate the depth effect in the cockpit. Thanks to this  staggered approach, information is structured better and is easier to  grasp. According to driving style, content and colors will change in the  Audi virtual cockpit future – when driving tempers unleash, for  instance, the display changes to sport mode.
 
 Comfort and entertainment in the rear provided by OLED technology
 The rear passengers in the Audi prologue Avant use a flexible OLED  display integrated in the center console which due to its bendable  structure adapts its angle to the rear seat backrests' angle of  inclination. Using this display, settings such as seat adjustment,  climate control, audio/video and ambient values can be controlled in the  back of the car. Moreover, passengers can exchange data with the  driver. When inactive, the OLED display lies flat in the center console.  As soon as rear passengers get into the car, it moves up at an angle.  As with the OLED display in the front of the car, the curved display in  the rear also ensures a constant and ergonomically ideal distance to the  passenger's hand.
 
 When the audio system is active, a sound spoiler moves out of the rear  wheelhouse panelings, homogenously distributing music in the interior in  high-end quality.
 
 Another infotainment feature are the two Audi tablets – a further  development of the Audi tablet in the new Audi Q7. These are mounted to  the backrests of the front seats – also with OLED technology, and highly  slender and slightly curved. The tablets can be unclipped and then be  operated outside of the car.
 
 From the moment of getting into the Audi prologue Avant, the driver and  the passengers can experience first-class comfort. The "butler" – an  innovative, intelligent software program – identifies them based on  their smartphones and adjusts the seats and climate control system  according to their preferences. The system also makes suggestions for  music and route planning based on the owner's preferences. Cell phones  can be placed in the two Easy Slot systems integrated in the center  tunnel console. There they are linked up with the vehicle infotainment  system and inductively charged.
 
 Authentic: materials and colors
 Colors and materials in the Audi prologue Avant emphasize the impression  of comfort and sporty elegance. The upper instrument panel is colored  in lifestyle blue, the bottom instrument panel, the seats and the carpet  are designed in elegant sarder brown color.
 
 In the interior, aluminum trim elements add powerful visual highlights.  The spokes of the steering wheel, the frames of the driver displays, the  door inserts and the mountings and switches of the seats are made from  that material. On the wrap-around, the doors and the center tunnel  console, they create a contrast with the panels out of open-pore, dark  ash wood veneer.
 
 Various surfaces such as the seats, dashboard and center tunnel console  are upholstered with the very natural Unikat leather. A generously  dimensioned strip of Alcantara leather leads the eyes from the door  inserts over the armrests back and into the luggage compartment.  Artfully designed perforations in the seat center line are evocative of  the Singleframe grille bars.
 
 Very close to series production: the technology
 The plug-in hybrid drive of the Audi prologue Avant is almost identical  to the powertrain in the Audi Q7 e-tron quattro which will be launched  in summer 2015. The 3.0 TDI engine installed in the Audi prologue Avant  outputs a maximum of 260 kW (353 hp), a powerful electric motor  integrated in the eight-speed tiptronic contributes up to 100 kW. System  output is 335 kW (455 hp), while system torque is 750 Nm (553.2 lb-ft).  The eight-speed tiptronic directs engine power to the quattro permanent  all-wheel drive ensuring superior drive characteristics in any  situation.
 
 The show car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 5.1 seconds.  Its top speed is limited to 250 km/h (155.3 mph). The Audi prologue  Avant consumes an average of only 1.6 liters per 100 kilometers (147.0  US mpg) according to the NEDC standard for plug-in hybrid vehicles –  corresponding to 43 grams of carbon emissions per kilometer. The  lithium-ion battery pack in the rear storing 14.1 kWh of energy gives  the car a range of 54 kilometers (33.6 mi) in pure electric drive mode.
 
 With its AWC (Audi wireless charging) technology which Audi is  developing for series production, the battery can also be charged  inductively. AWC technology provides energy from a floor plate which is  connected to the power grid and which can be embedded on or into the  asphalt. This plate integrates a primary coil and an inverter (AC/AC  converter). When active, this coil induces a magnetic field of  alternating current. On the basis of state-of-the-art technology, Audi  uses 3.6 kW of power as provided by a wall socket with a maximum of 16  amps of charging current.
 
 Comfort and sport combined: the chassis
 The chassis of the Audi prologue Avant is also packed with high-end  series production technology. The adaptive air suspension sport – an air  suspension system with controlled damping – offers a wide spread  between smooth power transmission and tight handling. Front and rear  axles are lightweight five-arm wishbone constructions. The 20-inch brake  disks are made from carbon fiber ceramics.
 
 The dynamic all-wheel-drive steering system resolves the classic  conflict between dynamic handling and stability. The system combines a  dynamic transmission steering system on the front axle with an  additional steering system for the rear wheels where an electric motor  actuates two tie rods.
 
 When the driver steers at low to moderate speeds, the rear wheels turn  up to five degrees in the opposite direction of the front wheels. This  gives the responsiveness of the car a further boost and reduces its  turning circle. At higher speeds, the Audi prologue Avant handles  swerving very calmly and with superior reliability: in such a manoeuvre,  the rear wheels turn in the same direction as the front wheels.
 
 
 Fuel consumption of the models named above:
 Audi Q7:
 Combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 8.3 – 5.7** (28.3 – 41.3 US mpg);
 Combined CO2-emissions in g/km: 193 – 149 (310.6 – 239.8 g/mi)**
 
 **The fuel consumption and the CO2 emissions of a vehicle vary due to  the choice of wheels and tires. They not only depend on the efficient  utilization of the fuel by the vehicle, but are also influenced by  driving behavior and other non-technical factors.