5 Cool Cars in the Audi Museum

By Bassem Girgis - October 10, 2016
Audi Horch 1901 Museum
2014 Audi Prologue Concept Car
Audi 1000 SP Coupe German Museum
1950 Audi F89 L
Audi Silver Arrow 1939

1. 1901 Horch

Horch is considered one of Audi's grandparents, as it merged with three other companies to form the four circles that represent the Audi brand. This 1901 Horch sits in the German Audi Museum, proving that Audi was luxurious even before the invention of the GPS and heated seats.

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2. 2014 Prologue Concept

You can't talk about cool without mentioning the 2014 Prologue concept. This beast sits in the German Museum and is capable of producing 605 horsepower, which allows it to go from 0 to 60 MPH in 3.7 seconds. This Audi is sleek, smooth and screams luxury and speed. 

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3. 1959 1000 SP Coupe

There is something about the SP Couple that screams fun. This car is simple, beautiful, and combines all the features and characteristics that qualifies it as just being extremely cool. The Audi 1000 SP Coupe will make want to you step back in time to the 50s and cruise around with the top down.

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4. 1950 F89 L

Shortly after the war, the F89 L was introduced to the market. Small, simple, cheap and full of character, the F89 L was what Germany needed. When you see the the Audi F89 L at the German Museum, you won't help but fall in love with its cute, tiny appearance that exudes "peace." 

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5. 1939 Silver Arrow

In 1939, Audi designed the ultimate race car: the 1939 Silver Arrow. This car sits on the top of the list when it comes to coolness. It looks like a torpedo and drives like one, and you simply will never find a car that looks close to it nowadays. The Silver Arrow is the hit of the German Museum.

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