Audi India sales up 100% in Jan-June 2011

Audi India sold 2,802 cars in the period January - June 2011, marginally short of its 2010 annual sale of 3003 cars, and a growth of 100 percent over the same period last year (Jan – June 2010: 1400 cars).

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Audi India sales up 100% in Jan-June 2011

Audi India sold 2,802 cars in the period January - June 2011, marginally short of its 2010 annual sale of 3003 cars, and a growth of 100 percent over the same period last year (Jan – June 2010: 1400 cars).

The company’s sales in June 2011 stood at 408 cars, an increase of 75 percent over June 2010 sales of 233 cars. “Given our outstanding performance in the first six months of the year, we will soon surpass our 2010 annual sale of 3003 cars,” said Michael Perschke, Head, Audi India. The company recently introduced the top version of its flagship model - the Audi A8 L W12 and will soon launch the all-new Audi A6 which will be assembled at VW Group facility at Aurangabad.

Earlier this year, Audi launched the A7 Sportback and the Coupé, Audi RS5. The company recently opened a showroom in Ludhiana.

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