China Daily (Hong Kong)

Audi extends China push with brand’s largest ever product initiative­s

- By HAO YAN haoyan@chinadaily.com.cn

German luxury automobile brand Audi is consolidat­ing its leading position in China’s luxury market with its latest product initiative­s ever and connectivi­ty innovation­s.

“In the next five years, together with FAW, we will more than double our portfolio produced locally,” said Rupert Stadler, CEO of Audi AG, at its brand event on Wednesday at the ongoing Auto China 2018 in Beijing.

Xu Liuping, chairman of FAW Group, said that in the future,FAW-VW Audi will exert its efforts in three areas: to focus more on Chinese customers to better meet their demands; to further strengthen the innovation capability in localized research and developmen­t to better fit into the ever-changing market; to keep pace with emerging trends and accelerate investment in electric cars, intelligen­t vehicles and mobility services.

The four-ring brand plans to roll out 16 new models in China this year, including the locally produced new generation Audi Q5L and Q2L. The models aim to tap into Chinese customer preference­s in the world’s largest auto market.

“The 16 new models for this year are mainly sport activity vehicles. Besides the Q5L and Q2L, the large size Q8 will also come to China in June for their premiere,” said Marco Schubert, president of FAW Volkswagen Audi Sales Division.

At the event, Audi unveiled its China made all-new Audi Q5L mid- to large-size sport utility vehicle, just days ahead the Chinese venture’s newest Changchun Audi Q factory begins production on the model, as well as the new Audi Q5s and derivative models on April 29.

The Audi Q factory has an annual capacity of 150,000 cars, and is expected to create more than 160 billion yuan ($25.4 billion) in industrial output and 30 billion yuan in revenue.

A total of 6.4 billion yuan has been invested into the Q factory by FAW-Volkswagen Audi, and the facility will be among the most advanced automobile factories in China, according to the company.

The further expansion in productivi­ty in the country demonstrat­es the Ingolstadt­headquarte­red carmaker’s commitment to developmen­t in China’s luxury sector.

The FAW-Volkswagen Changchun Audi Q factory uses the most advanced technology and newest standards of Volkswagen with 400 robots in welding workshops and 110 automatic robots in painting workshops.

After the FAW-Volkswagen Changchun Audi Q factory comes into operation, it will be followed by the opening of the second phase of the Southern Base in Foshan, Qingdan Eastern Base and Tianjin Northern Base, forming a new strategic layout for FAW-Volkswagen.

FAW-Volkswagen Audi will also roll out an additional 10 Audi electric models in China by 2022, with electric sports utility vehicles among the new models.

Audi has been the leading premium brand for Chinese car buyers for three decades. The company said the models, both localized and imported, have won the trust from some 4.5 million customers.

The automaker recorded a benchmark setting 153,724 vehicles, both locally produced and imported, delivered in the country in the first quarter this year, with a year-on-year increase of 42.1 percent. Demand for Audi models again topped all other premium marques last year, with sales of 595,288 cars.

Thanks to the strong Chinese demand, Audi set a new record for global sales during the first quarter.

At the auto expo, the My Audi cellphone app went live to provide Chinese customers with individual­ized experience­s in the new era. As the official app, My Audi features 10 services which allow users to remotely adjust settings on their Audi car, or monitor the vehicle for when it needs maintenanc­e.

The German luxury automobile brand was one of the earliest to bring up the “intelligen­t” concept in the luxury large-size segment with its industry-leading digital technologi­es.

Audi’s sophistica­ted human-machine interactio­n and active intelligen­ce experience­s for both driver and passengers are deployed to define a new era of intelligen­t mobility.

The company aims to bring tomorrow’s technologi­es to today’s reality with its flagship all-new Audi A8L that took center stage at the Audi pavilion at the auto show.

The latest model not only inherits the top qualities of its

In the next five years, together with FAW, we will more than double our portfolio produced locally.” Rupert Stadler,

previous generation­s but also demonstrat­es Audi’s futureorie­nted brand image and expresses its understand­ing of luxury.

The luxury sedan has lowered the entry barrier to a series of intelligen­t experience­s for the driver and passengers such as all-wheel drive, electrific­ation and human-machine interactio­n, providing users with “no-compromise” experience­s worthy of the new era.

Audi is also restructur­ing its business to prepare itself for future mobility. In March, it signed a memorandum with FAW to establish a sales business and a company specializi­ng in new mobility and digital services.

The carmaker said it expected the sales company to launch large product initiative­s with faster decisionma­king processes. The new mobility company will enable Audi to respond to Chinese customer requests with even more agility and offer new digitizati­on concepts.

Among other projects, the new mobility company will take over premium mobility service Audi on demand+, which was launched in Beijing in September last year, according to the carmaker.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Rupert Stadler (left), CEO of Audi AG, and Xu Liuping, chairman of FAW Group’s Board of Directors attend an Audi brand event at Auto China 2018 in Beijing on Wednesday. The all-new Audi Q5L is set to go into production this month at FAW-Volkswagen...
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Rupert Stadler (left), CEO of Audi AG, and Xu Liuping, chairman of FAW Group’s Board of Directors attend an Audi brand event at Auto China 2018 in Beijing on Wednesday. The all-new Audi Q5L is set to go into production this month at FAW-Volkswagen...
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