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The Audi Quattro H 1993 is Designed by Federico Ciuffolini

The Audi Quattro H 1993 concept has been designed by Federico Ciuffolini as a futuristic vehicle imagined for a dystopian world that would call fo racing to change according to the environment.

The vehicle features a design blueprint that would make use of Kevlar, fiberglass and carbon fiber in order to reach the ideal weight-to-power ratio. The vehicle highlights a powerful drivetrain along with good airflow, which is all integrated into the very aerodynamic design of the car.

The Audi Quattro H 1993 concept highlights a stiff, low-slung position on the road to help maximize grip and boasts a central cockpit that will help with dampening the effects of high-speed cornering when on the racetrack roadway.
Trend Themes
1. Dystopian Vehicle Concepts - Designing concept vehicles for a dystopian world is a disruptive innovation opportunity to explore futuristic materials, powertrain, and aerodynamic designs.
2. Weight-to-power Ratio Optimization - Optimizing the weight-to-power ratio using futuristic materials such as Kevlar, fiberglass, and carbon fiber is a disruptive innovation opportunity to increase performance and speed in the automotive industry.
3. Central Cockpit Design - Incorporating a central cockpit design in vehicles can be a disruptive innovation opportunity to improve handling and safety during high-speed cornering on racetrack roadways.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - Automotive manufacturers can explore designing concept vehicles for a dystopian world to satisfy the interest of consumers who appreciate futuristic designs.
2. Materials Science - Materials science industry can explore creating new, futuristic materials to enhance the weight-to-power ratio, durability, and safety of vehicles and other products.
3. Motorsports - Motorsports industry can explore incorporating a central cockpit design in vehicles to improve handling and safety at high speeds during races.

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