The Audi Quattro Laserlight doesn't just look awesome, it's also built like something out of the future. Why is it called the 'Laserlight?' Well, that's because the headlights are made of lasers! Not only is that awesome, but it's incredibly useful, since that means these headlights can brighten up nearly 500 meters or 1,640 feet of road in front of you.
The Audi Quattro Laserlight didn't just bring lights to the Consumer Electronics Show 2014, it also brought fuel efficiency and tons of power. Not only does this car have 515 kW of power, but it's also very energy efficient. For one gallon of gasoline, it can get 94.09 miles, or 2.5 l/100 km. I'm sure anyone who can afford this beauty isn't too worried about saving money on gas, but even a millionaire would be impressed with these numbers.
Luxury Laser Car Lights
The New Audi Quattro Laserlight Raises Expectations at CES 2014
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Industry Implications
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