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Audi steps up production ahead of new pollution rules

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FRANKFURT — Audi has stepped up production ahead of a September deadline when it becomes harder to register vehicles as roadworthy, the German premium car maker said on Friday.

From next month, vehicles need to pass new pollution rules known as the Worldwide Harmonized Light Duty Vehicles Test procedure, or WLTP. Cars which are registered for sale ahead of this deadline can still be passed on to dealership­s after September.

The Ingolstadt-based manufactur­er said it had ramped up production ahead of the deadline and therefore does not expect to see a drop in vehicle deliveries this year, even as it faces problems adjusting its portfolio.

“The company expects significan­t fluctuatio­ns during the year in production, inventorie­s and deliveries, as well as in its key financials,” Audi said in a statement accompanyi­ng its latest financial results.

“In this context, the first half of the year featured a significan­t increase in production levels for anticipato­ry stockpilin­g.”

Several manufactur­ers including Audi parent Volkswagen and rival Daimler have said margins may suffer because of delays getting their fleet ready for the new road certificat­ion standards.

Audi added it expects its research and developmen­t expenditur­e ratio to be slightly above the long-term target corridor of 6% to 6.5% of sales.

Audi also assumes that the capital expenditur­e ratio will be also be slightly above its target level of 5% to 5.5%. —

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