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Audi

Ingolstadt Germany
since 1909
approx. 87,000 employees

Audi stands for sporty vehicles, premium workmanship, and progressive design – for “Vorsprung durch Technik”. Founded in 1899 by August Horch, the Audi Group – which also unites the Bentley, Lamborghini and Ducati brands under one roof – is currently one of the most successful manufacturers of automobiles and motorcycles in the premium segment.

Audi Q8 55 e-tron quattro
Combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km (62.1 mi): - (NEDC); 24.4–20.6 (WLTP); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km (g/mi): 0 (0). Consumption and emissions values are only available according to WLTP and not according to NEFZ for this vehicle.

In 2022, the Audi Group delivered around 1.61 million cars from the Audi brand, 9,233 sports cars from the Lamborghini brand, 15,174 luxury vehicles from the Bentley brand and 61,562 motorcycles from the Ducati brand to customers. In the 2022 fiscal year, AUDI AG achieved total revenue of 61.8 billion euros and an operating profit before special items of 7.6 billion euros. More than 87,000 people all over the world work for the Audi Group, over 54,000 of them at AUDI AG in Germany. With its attractive brands and models, innovative mobility offerings and groundbreaking services, the group is systematically pursuing its path toward becoming a leading provider of connected, fully electric premium mobility.

Innovations like quattro permanent all-wheel drive are a part of Audi’s DNA. During the next five years, Audi is expanding its portfolio of fully electric vehicles: By 2027, the brand with the four rings plans to have an offering for every core segment in its portfolio of fully electric models.

This clear commitment to electromobility is the cornerstone of Audi’s sustainability strategy. Based on this, Audi considers sustainability along the entire value chain, takes responsibility for the environment and society and makes sustainable corporate governance an inherent component of all its decisions and products.

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*Key consumption figures

Audi SQ8 e-tron Combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km (62.1 mi): - (NEDC); 28.0–24.6 (WLTP); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km (g/mi): 0 (0).
Audi Q8 55 e-tron quattro Combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km (62.1 mi): - (NEDC); 24.4–20.6 (WLTP); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km (g/mi): 0 (0).
Audi Q8 Sportback 55 e-tron quattro Combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km (62.1 mi): - (NEDC); 24.1–19.9 (WLTP); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km (g/mi): 0 (0).
Audi SQ8 Sportback e-tron Combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km (62.1 mi): - (NEDC); 27.0–23.5 (WLTP); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km (g/mi): 0 (0).
Consumption and emissions values are only available according to WLTP and not according to NEFZ for this vehicle.

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