AUDI AG: European sales up 8.1 percent in February

“Audi’s substantial growth in Europe shows that our model initiative is paying off. We have already received more than 130,000 orders for the new A4 alone,” says Dietmar Voggenreiter, Member of the Board of Management for Sales and Marketing at AUDI AG. “Moreover, we will further strengthen our position in the growing SUV market with three additional models in 2016: the Audi Q2, the Q7 e-tron* and the SQ7*.”

The Q7 e-tron diesel plug‑in hybrid is set to enter the showrooms of European dealers this summer, along with the SQ7 as a highly sporty full‑size SUV. The new city SUV, the Audi Q2, is poised to follow from the fourth quarter. Global demand for Audi’s current SUV range rose by 12.5 percent to around 37,900 deliveries in February.

For Audi as a whole, business in the past month developed very positively in all of its large European core markets. In addition to the new A4, the top segment of Audi’s full‑size models provided a further boost: the Audi A6, A7, Q7 and A8 jointly accounted for around 10,900 units, an 11.0 percent increase on the home continent of the four rings. Across all models, Germany reported growth of 11.8 percent to 28,507 customers in February. Likewise, the United Kingdom (+7.3% to 5,355 cars), France (+9.4% to 5,262 cars), Italy (+12.1% to 4,715 cars) and Spain (+6.9% to 4,619 cars) significantly exceeded sales in the same month last year. Cumulative total Audi sales in Europe amount to around 125,050 units since the turn of the year, 7.3 percent more than one year ago.

Audi dealers in the United States are currently preparing for the U.S. launch of the new A4 in spring. In February, Audi of America increased its overall sales by 2.3 percent to 11,718 cars. In Canada, the new Q7 has been recently launched on the market and contributed to a positive monthly sales total for Audi in February (+18.9% to 1,542 cars). Double‑digit growth also in Mexico (+15.6% to 1,208 cars) helped Audi make further progress in the North America region in February, driving up sales since January by 4.9 percent to around 14,450 cars sold.

In China, 34,152 customers opted for a new Audi in the traditionally lower sales month of the Chinese New Year festivities. This corresponds to an increase of 1.3 percent compared with the previous February all‑time high of last year. Audi has recently started to introduce a broad‑based generation changeover applying to large parts of its Chinese model range. Meanwhile, the brand’s sales in China increased by 4.2 percent to 88,554 units in the first two months of the year. In February, Australia achieved the highest growth among the markets in the Asia‑Pacific region: fueled by the SUVs with the four rings, which are particularly popular down under, Audi Australia saw sales increase by 18.0 percent to 2,006 cars in February.

After two months, Audi sales in all of its three core regions of Europe, Asia‑Pacific and the Americas exceed the respective figures from the same period last year.

Fuel consumption of the models named above:

Audi Q7 e-tron 3.0 TDI quattro:
Combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 1.9 – 1.8**;
Combined energy consumption in kWh/100 km: 19.0 – 18.1**;
Combined CO2 emissions in g/km: 50 – 48**;

**Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and efficiency classes given in ranges depend on the tires/wheels used.

Audi SQ7 TDI:
This vehicle is not yet available on the market. It does not yet have type approval and is therefore not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC.

Sales for AUDI AG

In February

Cumulative

2016

2015

Change from 2015

2016

2015

Change from 2015

World

126,500

122,513

+3.3%

269,650

260,215

+3.6%

Europe

65,150

60,251

+8.1%

125,050

116,512

+7.3%

– Germany

28,507

25,502

+11.8%

50,340

45,306

+11.1%

– UK

5,355

4,990

+7.3%

17,301

16,643

+4.0%

– France

5,262

4,808

+9.4%

9,487

8,906

+6.5%

– Italy

4,715

4,206

+12.1%

8,970

8,078

+11.0%

– Spain

4,619

4,320

+6.9%

8,874

7,831

+13.3%

USA

11,718

11,455

+2.3%

23,568

22,996

+2.5%

Mexico

1,208

1,045

+15.6%

2,386

2,118

+12.7%

Brazil

1,326

1,223

+8.4%

2,710

2,554

+6.1%

China
(incl. Hong Kong)

34,152

33,712

+1.3%

88,554

84,959

+4.2%