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Audi hopes to sell more cars in India than in Japan by 2025

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Luxury car maker Audi today said it expects to sell more cars in India than it does in Japan by 2025.

"There is a lot of potential in Indian market and we would continue to invest here and explore the business opportunities. We expect to sell more Audis in India than in Japan by 2025 at around 20,000 units annually," Audi AG member of board of management Peter Schwarzenbauer told PTI.

In 2009, Audi sold 15,000 units in Japan, while in India it sold only 1,658 units.

In oder to meet its target, the company may consider assembling more models in India than it does currently.

At present, Audi assembles sedan A4 and A6 at the facility of its group company Skoda in Aurangabad.

"From this year onwards, we are going to assemble the SUV Q5 at Aurangabad plant," Audi India MD Benoit Tiers said.

The company may look at assembling other models if there is a demand.

"We have a whole range of models from A1 to A8, which can be brought anytime in India if there is a demand," Schwarzenbauer said.

Audi is expecting to sell 2,300 units this year, which will be up about 40 per cent from last year.

The company today introduced its diesel SUV Q7 powered by 4.2 litre engine, besides showcasing a five-door model -- Audi Sportback concept.

 

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First Published: Jan 05 2010 | 3:05 PM IST

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