Audi Most successful ten months in
the company's history: Audi heading for new record figures in
2006
Audi sold 757,700 vehicles
worldwide in the first ten months of this year, an increase of
8.7 percent compared with the same period of last year (same
period 2005: 697,039).
The company likewise succeeded in
posting record sales for October itself, with 73,000 vehicles
handed over to customers worldwide, an increase of 11.5 percent
compared with the same month of last year. Audi has consequently
just achieved its best ever October figures and the best
ten-month period in the company's history.
Selling with 29.500 Units in 2006
so far - Photos: Audi
The German market is
likewise giving every reason to view the close of the year with
optimism. With 212,086 vehicles sold, Audi achieved an increase
of 2.2 percent for the period between January and October 2006
(2005: 207,431). 22,502 new Audi vehicles were handed over to
customers in October, an increase of 15.1 percent.
In the first ten months, Audi
succeeded in selling 348,600 vehicles in Europe excluding
Germany, an increase of 7.2 percent (2005: 325,269). In
October, Audi likewise posted an increase of 10.6 percent to
over 31,500 vehicles (2005: 28,489).
In the USA, 69,010 vehicles
were handed over to customers between January and October, an
increase of 4.1 percent. In October itself, 6,431 vehicles were
sold (2005: 6,659, -3.4 percent).
Audi achieved its highest rates of
growth in China (excluding Hong Kong). In the first ten
months, Audi was able to post growth of 60 percent in recording
total sales of 65,950 vehicles. Unit sales in China were
likewise positive in October, with 6,067 vehicles delivered to
customers, an increase of 21 percent.
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In terms of specific models, the
good sales figures stem from high demand for the Audi A3
(202,400 units, + 11.3 percent), the Audi A4 Cabriolet
(25,300 units, + 17.9 percent), the Audi A6 including allroad
quattro (195,600 units, +12.8 percent), the Audi A8
(19,300 units, + 9.2 percent) and the Audi Q7 (39,300
units).
"The market response to the R8 is
quite remarkable. We will also be unveiling the Audi TT Roadster
before the year is out. The success of the current model range,
to which we have only just added the new Audi TT Coupé, means
that we are looking forward with great optimism to the end of
the year," added Weyler.
*) Figures in brackets are the
corresponding prior-year figures, or rates of increase for 2006 compared
with 2005