
A partnership with Audi AG to recreate a legendary car We had already recreated a Silver Arrow in partnership with Mercedes-Benz, so we couldn't miss this golden opportunity: to build a Roadster under license from Audi AG, in the spirit of the legendary Auto Union Type C, another legendary Silver Arrow! Created in 1936 by the famous engineer Ferdinand Porsche, and driven by Bernd Rosemeyer, the Auto Union Type C will make history. Rosemeyer, driving this incredible 16-cylinder car, became European drivers' champion in 1936 and set the speed record in 1937, exceeding 406 km/h! Auto Union Type C Roadster version for our little drivers To recreate this ride-on version to delight car enthusiasts and their children, we took the metal chassis of our Roadster and added the Type C's signature features: the logo with four interlocking rings bearing the words "Auto Union," the design of the wheel rims, and the grille on the back of the seat (or should we say "the cockpit")!). To add a touch of elegance, the steering wheel is adorned in camel. You'd almost have to get out your driving gloves to go for a spin in this miniature racing car! From 18 months, your child will become a racing champion Our Auto Union Type C Roadster is suitable, like our other Roadsters, from 18 months to 3 years old. It's never too early to fall in love with cars! At the wheel of their ride-on, your child will imagine themselves the winner of countless races (as many as Bernd Rosemeyer!),Even if it will be difficult to beat the 406 km/h record, To complete its retro 1930s look, the racing set will be perfect! Auto Union Type C Roadster: A Prestigious Gift Giving a vintage Baghera roadster is already a wonderful gift. Offering a Baghera carrier under Audi AG license, taking up the codes of a car as legendary as the Auto Union Type C, is absolutely THE gift. Not to mention that you can also give it to an adult: they won't ride on it, but our Roadster also makes a perfect decorative element in a living room or a child's bedroom. So, shall we take the plunge?