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Audi pioneered partial matte painting of vehicles to meet highly customized needs, and Q2 will be the first model to adopt this new technology.
At the same time, R8 supercars can also use this special spraying method.
Audi provides a variety of customized solutions for all models.
For example, the entry-level car A1 and the flagship model A8, customers can customize their private cars in different ways according to their personal tastes and preferences.
Now Audi has introduced partial matte painting technology in order to meet the individual needs of customers.
This is good news for those customers who like to be different.
Audi claims to be the first automotive company in the industry to adopt this patented art paint and use it in the production process of the Q2 special edition model.
It is not difficult to find that the new side wing panels of this compact crossover use this kind of paint, and the carbon fiber side wing panels of the sports model R8 can also be used.
Speaking of R8, this limited edition V10 Plus Selection 24H special edition sports car released in 2016 is actually the first model with partial matte treatment technology.
For this latest version of the supercar, Audi exclusively uses this technology to create a special body painting, so it is very valuable.
Compared with the R8 two years ago, the painting process has been automated, so the company only needs about one minute to paint, and the partial matte treatment is mainly done by hand.
By sticking the plastic film to the body panel, and then spraying the finely divided glass powder onto the main body part with a customized system under vacuum, partial matte treatment can be completed.
According to Audi, this process can effectively scrape a few thousandths of a millimeter of clear paint from the surface while making it slightly rough.
The Q2 special edition has been put on sale in the domestic market in mid-October, and this specially painted compact crossover will be put on sale in other countries in the next few months.
Source: Ai Tubang Public Account
At the same time, R8 supercars can also use this special spraying method.
Audi provides a variety of customized solutions for all models.
For example, the entry-level car A1 and the flagship model A8, customers can customize their private cars in different ways according to their personal tastes and preferences.
Now Audi has introduced partial matte painting technology in order to meet the individual needs of customers.
This is good news for those customers who like to be different.
Audi claims to be the first automotive company in the industry to adopt this patented art paint and use it in the production process of the Q2 special edition model.
It is not difficult to find that the new side wing panels of this compact crossover use this kind of paint, and the carbon fiber side wing panels of the sports model R8 can also be used.
Speaking of R8, this limited edition V10 Plus Selection 24H special edition sports car released in 2016 is actually the first model with partial matte treatment technology.
For this latest version of the supercar, Audi exclusively uses this technology to create a special body painting, so it is very valuable.
Compared with the R8 two years ago, the painting process has been automated, so the company only needs about one minute to paint, and the partial matte treatment is mainly done by hand.
By sticking the plastic film to the body panel, and then spraying the finely divided glass powder onto the main body part with a customized system under vacuum, partial matte treatment can be completed.
According to Audi, this process can effectively scrape a few thousandths of a millimeter of clear paint from the surface while making it slightly rough.
The Q2 special edition has been put on sale in the domestic market in mid-October, and this specially painted compact crossover will be put on sale in other countries in the next few months.
Source: Ai Tubang Public Account