Audi Report 2021
Information on electric power consumption and CO₂ emissions in ranges depends on the vehicle’s selected equipment. ⁸ Detailed figures for fuel/electric power consumption and emissions can be found on page 124. ⁹ The table includes deliveries of 620,700 (674,700) vehicles manufactured by the associated company FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., Changchun (China), and available and sold exclusively in China. ¹⁰ This includes 4,743 (4,240) fully electric Audi Q2 L e-tron models manufactured by the associated company FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., Changchun (China), and available and sold exclusively in China. ¹¹ Lamborghini Urus: combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 12.6 (NEDC); combined CO 2 emissions in g/km: 292; information on fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions in ranges depends on the selected wheel/tire combination. 2021 2020 ∆ in % Audi A1 64,178 63,468 1.1 Audi Q2¹⁰ 114,827 124,392 –7.7 Audi A3 179,399 218,026 –17.7 Audi Q3 258,616 217,016 19.2 Audi TT 8,714 9,832 –11.4 Audi Q4 e-tron 21,098 205 X Audi A4 215,227 250,162 –14.0 Audi A5 71,340 65,860 8.3 Audi Q5 293,069 278,272 5.3 Audi A6 244,191 273,750 –10.8 Audi A7 19,169 17,546 9.2 Audi e-tron 49,157 47,324 3.9 Audi e-tron GT⁷ 6,896 242 X Audi Q7 67,452 64,038 5.3 Audi Q8 41,584 38,699 7.5 Audi A8 23,708 22,290 6.4 Audi R8 1,887 1,651 14.3 Audi brand 1,680,512 1,692,773 –0.7 Lamborghini Urus¹¹ 5,021 4,391 14.3 Lamborghini Huracán 2,586 2,193 17.9 Lamborghini Aventador 798 846 –5.7 Lamborghini brand 8,405 7,430 13.1 Other Volkswagen Group brands 61 55 10.9 Automotive segment 1,688,978 1,700,258 –0.7 Car deliveries to customers by model series⁸,⁹ Deliveries of the Audi brand, quarterly trend 2020 2021 gegenüber Vorjahr in t h o u sa n d u n it s year-on-year +31.1% +46.5% –23.8% –34.2% –0.7% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 3 5 3 4 6 3 3 6 6 3 3 33 5 4 5 1 9 4 8 0 5 0 6 Audi Report 2021 41 S trateg y P ro d u cts & S ervices O p eratio n s & In teg rity V alu e C reatio n & P ro d u ctio n E m p lo yees & S o ciety A p p
Audi Report 2020
That, for me, is Audi.” The quattro muscle is a special detail. It presented designers with major challenges, since this section is tautened with absolute precision. P h o to : R o b e rt F is ch e r P h o to : R o b e rt F is ch e r 1 Audi e-tron GT quattro: combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km: 19.6–18.8 (NEDC); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0 Audi Report 2020 148 Products & Services The light signature featuring the blue X element makes an unmistakable statement. P h o to : R o b e rt F is ch e r Audi e-tron GT quattro: combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km: 19.6–18.8 (NEDC); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0 Audi Report 2020 149 Products & Services Aerodynamics as a design feature On the Audi e-tron GT1 the aerodynamics are also visibly expressed as an exterior design feature: by means of air inlets (air curtains) in the front, separating edges integrated into the rear lights, the diffuser at the tail end. But these features do not blatantly demand attention. According to Marc Lichte: “There are all kinds of ways you can express e-mobility in the design. Some electric cars seek to grab your attention. We take a different approach. You can clearly tell the Audi e-tron GT1 is an electric vehicle. We use the design to illustrate the drive system’s evolution. We believe electric mobility enables us to create the most beautiful cars in the world. That’s our ambition.” A good design always offers high aesthetic value with perfect function. The Audi RS e-tron GT2 is one such example.
Audi Sport Factbook 2015
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Audi Sport FactBook 2016
Jürgen Pippig AUDI AG Head of Communications Motorsport 3 CONTENTS Contacts140 Audi Sport TT Cup 126 Technology / 130 Basics / 131 Key personnel / 132 Drivers / 136 Circuits / 138 Statistics / 139 Partners 124 GT racing 110 Technology / 114 Global appeal / 116 Contacts / 117 Audi R8 LMS Cup / 118 Audi race experience / 119 Audi Sport racing academy / 120 Statistics / 123 Partners 108 DTM 70 Technology / 76 Basics / 80 Key personnel / 82 Teams and drivers / 83 Teams / 86 Drivers / 94 Circuits / 103 Statistics / 106 Partners 68 WEC 28 Technology / 36 Basics / 38 Key personnel / 39 Drivers and engineers / 40 Team / 41 Drivers / 48 Circuits / 58 Le Mans / 63 LMP statistics / 66 Partners 26 Audi in motorsport 2016 8 Audi’s motorsport program / 10 Management functions / 12 Event calendar / 14 Our race cars / 16 Audi Neuburg / 18 The history of Audi in motorsport 6 4 CONSUMPTION VALUES Audi TTS Coupé Fuel consumption combined: 7.3–6.7 l/100 km CO 2 emissions combined: 168–155 g/km Audi A3 Fuel consumption combined: 6.7–3.8 l/100 km CO 2 emissions combined: 154–99 g/km Audi Q7 Fuel consumption combined: 8.3–5.5 l/100 km CO 2 emissions combined: 193–144 g/km Information about fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions as well as efficiency classes and ranges subject to tires / tire sets used: Version: April 28, 2016 5 4 AUDI IN MOTORSPORT 2016 8 Audi ’s motorsport program 10 Key personnel 12 Event calendar 14 Our race cars 16 Audi Neuburg 18 The history of Audi in motorsport WEC Audi R18 AUDI’S MOTORSPORT PROGR AM DTM Audi RS 5 DTM #WEC #LM24 #DTM #RS5DTM 82016 GT racing Audi R8 LMS Audi Sport TT Cup Audi TT cup @Audi__Sportaudi-motorsport.com AudiSport w audi__sport #Audi #AudiSport #LeagueofPerformance #GT3 #TTCup 9 8 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS IN AUDI’S MOTORSPORT PROGR AM Audi Sport Technology Thomas Laudenbach Head of Electrics, Electronics, Hybrid Norbert Medele Head of Workshop Joachim Hausner Head of Vehicle Operation Testing/Racing Jörg Zander Head of Engineering Dr.