Sometimes it’s the smallest projects that tell the biggest stories. In Audi’s case, it starts with a tiny 1971 car that was forgotten for decades and ends with a bright, wide, aggressive electric creation built not by a fancy concept department but by 12 young apprentices at the Neckarsulm plant in Germany. The project is called the Audi EP4, and its name pretty much explains it all: the E stands for electric drive, while the P4 refers to the NS…
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Sometimes it’s the smallest projects that tell the biggest stories. In Audi’s case, it starts with a tiny 1971 car that was forgotten for decades and ends with a bright, wide, aggressive electric creation built not by a fancy concept department but by 12 young apprentices at the Neckarsulm plant in Germany. The project is called the Audi EP4, and its name pretty much explains it all: the E stands for electric drive, while the P4 refers to the NS…