The development of science and technology can be described as changing with each passing day, so is the pace of human beings also fast?
With the Canadian government requiring 100% of all car and bus sales to be zero-emission by 2035, we still have some time to figure out how to do it and build the infrastructure. At the same time, car brands are upgrading at a rapid pace, and it is entirely possible to replace their entire series of products with electric vehicles.


Audi recently showcased their vision for electric vehicles and their latest concept car, the Grandsphere, at the House of Progress exhibition. This automated concept car has a first-class stylish appearance, and it is not just flashy. It interprets Audi's new luxury vision for high-end travel, and its interior space will bring a completely different experience to drivers and passengers. The Grandsphere doors are designed to open in opposite directions, and the B-pillar design is canceled. As a result, when passengers board, the entire interior of the vehicle is open to them. After switching to the automatic driving mode, the steering wheel and pedals will be retracted, and the driver and passengers can freely control the freed space. The Grandsphere concept car features an avant-garde and intuitive operating system, with sensors that, for example, recognize visual directions to calculate when the control unit can be used. Even though Grandsphere is just a concept car, it still brings infinite vision to people who love technology.


After Tokyo, São Paulo and Milan, Montreal is the only destination in Canada for the House of Progress exhibition. This time around, panelists from different industries came together to discuss what the future might look like. We also spoke to Audi marketing chief Joseph Ottorino about electric sports cars like the e-tron GT. He said: "Be bold and try to drive an electric car. If you pick a suitable high-performance vehicle, you will connect with it emotionally. A good electric car can even give you better performance. feel, especially if there is no lag. It accelerates very fast… Anyway, embrace it."
