"AHEAD - Stories of Transformation" is the title of the current exhibition at Volkswagen's Group Representative Office in Berlin. In it, the Group stages its process of change as a journey through the model history of its brands, spanning the arc of the biggest transformation currently taking place in the automotive industry. Audi Tradition is contributing three legendary cars, a cutaway model and a wealth of information to this show, demonstrating "Vorsprung durch Technik" in the capital.
For example, lightweight construction in the Audi A2 and the engineering skills behind the legendary Audi quattro will be presented, the latter of which can also be seen in the rally version in Berlin. 120,000 visitors have already seen the exhibition at the Group Representative Office (Friedrichstrasse 84, Berlin). It can be experienced daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. until the end of 2022; admission is free.
"Golden twenties": One hundred years ahead at the Classic Days Berlin
The history of the automobile comes alive at the Classic Days Berlin: on the weekend of June 18 and 19, Audi Tradition presents treasures from Audi AG's historic vehicle collection in and in front of Audi City Berlin on Kurfürstendamm. In keeping with the motto "Golden Twenties", an Audi R19/100 hp "Imperator" from 1929, a Horch 10/50 hp "Tourer" from 1925 and a Wanderer W11 Landaulet built in 1929 will be on display on Berlin's famous boulevard.
The Audi trademark of the four rings symbolizes the brands Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer, which were merged into Auto Union in 1932. Auto Union and NSU merged in 1969 and significantly shaped the development of the automobile. Finally, in 1985, Audi NSU Auto Union AG became Audi AG. Since 1998, Audi Tradition/Auto Union GmbH, together with NSU GmbH, has maintained and presented the extensive and widely ramified Audi history. The Audi museum mobile in the Audi Forum Ingolstadt is open Monday to Friday between 9.00 and 17.00, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 10.00 to 16.00. The August Horch Museum Zwickau is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm.
You can find out more about the exhibition "AHEAD - Stories of Transformation" on the official website.














