Audi’s global sales remain flat in September

Audi sold around 173,850 units in September, up 1.7 percent over the same month last year. However, the carmaker closed the first three quarters with a 4.5 percent growth with sales of 1,408,800 units.

13 Oct 2016 | 3713 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Audi AG reported flat sales in September with around 173,850 units sold, up 1.7 percent over the same month last year. However, the German carmaker closed the first three quarters with a 4.5 percent growth with sales of 1,408,800 units.

Demand especially in Europe (+6.3%) and North America (+4.1%) played its part in balancing the sales. Within the product portfolio, the compact Audi models in particular were popular. Combined sales of the Audi A3 and Q3 increased by 16 percent in the month.

Commenting on the sales performance, Dietmar Voggenreiter, board member for Sales and Marketing at Audi said, “Over the coming months we will further strengthen and considerably rejuvenate our product portfolio. With the Audi Q2, we aim to open up important new customer groups and with the new Audi A5 we are once again going to demonstrate our brand’s sportiness and charisma.”

Both models, the Audi Q2 and the Audi A5, will arrive at European dealers in November. They will be joined in early 2017 by the new generation of the Audi Q5, which was unveiled to the public for the first time a few days ago at the Paris Motor Show. To date, the company has sold around 1.6 million units of the first generation of the mid-size SUV worldwide. In North America, the Q5 is the most successful Audi model, with almost one in four Audi customers opting for this SUV. In September, sales of the Q models rose 5.5 percent in North America, with an increase of 4.1 percent across all the brand’s models. In the US market, Audi expanded its sales by 1.6 percent, driven by the new A4, which grew almost 40 percent in the United States over the past month. Since the start of the year, Audi sales in the North America region rose by 5.1 percent across the entire product portfolio to around 186,850 units.

In Europe, the new Audi A4 sold 17,300 units over the reported month, 21.6 percent more than in September 2015. In addition to the Audi A4, the revised A3 (+26.4% to around 21,500 units) strengthened total sales in the region. Both models played a significant role in increasing sales in Europe by 6.3 percent to around 84,650 units in September. The manufacturer reported cumulative total sales in Europe of around 657,100 units since January, an increase of 7.3 percent. Audi achieved double-digit growth in the past month in France, delivering 5,660 units, 16.2 percent more than in the prior-year month. The United Kingdom also saw strong growth of 8.5 percent to 31,214 units in the traditionally strong sales month of September. The positive trend for Audi was reaffirmed in the past month in Italy (+6.7% to 5,353 cars) and Spain (+5.5% to 3,400 cars). In Russia (-38.6% to 1,600 units) and Turkey (-16.4% to 1,341 units), however, the sustained challenging market environment was also reflected in Audi’s sales performance in September.

In the Asia-Pacific region, Audi sold around 62,200 premium units to customers in the month, 2.2 percent less than one year ago. By contrast, demand again rose in China (+2.6% to 54,499 units) in September. There, the past month was dominated by the model changeover for the Audi A4 L. The new mid-size model will now be gradually rolled out into the Chinese dealerships. Cumulative sales in the entire Asia-Pacific region total around 509,850 units, 3 percent more than one year ago.

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