Audi, which is facing a serious crisis in the sale of new cars, has suggested that they are getting out of their “low point” after some recent launches.
It said Gernot DöllnerAudi’s CEO, in a conversation with Bild. Although he suggested that Audi has started to rise again, he admitted that there is still a lot of work in front of them.
“I don’t want to pack it – we’re going back on track now,” he told the magazine. The German car manufacturer experienced a decline in sales of 11.8 % last year. This year, it has fallen further by 5.9 %.
To get back in the limelight, Audi is betting on their new model: Audi E5 Sportbacka concept for an electric car that will be presented in September at IAA Mobility I Munich.
The coupe that has been nicknamed TT Moment 2.0aims to revive the spirit of the classic TT from previous decades and was described by Döllner as a “very emotional” project.
Currently, the car is only launched as a concept, but a production version is planned within the next two years.
TT Moment 2.0 becomes 100 % electric, but Audi will continue to produce internal combustion engines after postponing the transition to electric cars from 2032 to the middle of the next decade.
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