Audi closes 2018 with around 1,812,500 automobiles sold
- Year-end closing down 3.5 percent in the wake of a difficult environment
- Four Rings once again premium market leader in China
- Audi CEO Bram Schot: “Preparing for new challenges after a challenging year”
Ingolstadt, 20 January 2019 – Audi delivered around 1,812,500 automobiles to customers worldwide in 2018, 3.5 percent less than a year ago. In Europe, sales fell 13.6 percent in the past twelve months. On the home continent, Audi had replaced almost a third of its deliveries with important model changeovers for the A1, A6, A7 and Q3 since the start of the year. In China, the Ingolstadt-based carmaker reaffirmed its position as the most successful premium brand for the 30st year in succession. In North America, the company closed the year on a par with the level of last year (-0.9%). Around 154,550 customers worldwide chose an Audi in December, a decrease of 14.3 percent.
“As expected, 2018 has proven extremely challenging with the largest model and technology campaign in Audi’s history – coinciding with the switch to the new WLTP test cycle,” says Bram Schot, CEO and interim Board Member for Sales and Marketing at AUDI AG. “The positive feedback from our latest models demonstrates our brand’s strength, while we prepare for the new challenges ahead this year.”
In China, Audi once again closed the year with a new record-breaking figure, with 663,049 automobiles sold representing an increase of 10.9 percent. The sales volume has increased more than fivefold over the past ten years. In 2018, the Four Rings saw demand soar for the locally produced premium models A4 L (+42.6% to 163,279 cars) and A3 (+12.7% to 91,173 cars) in particular. The company sold more than 10,000 units (+4.0%) of the new edition of its full-size flagship, the A8 L, in 2018. In October, a long wheelbase version of the Q2 tailored specifically to the Chinese market joined the local portfolio; this version is aimed particularly at young customers. 2019 will see further highlights arriving at dealers in the Middle Kingdom, with the market introduction of the new A6 L shortly. With the Audi Q2 L e-tron as the first locally produced electric car and the Audi e-tron as an import model, Audi also aims to set an important milestone in the second half of the year for the electrification of the Chinese model range.
Model changeovers, numerous political and economic uncertainties as well as the changeover to the new WLTP test cycle dominated business for Audi in Europe in 2018. Across all models, sales on the home continent fell by 13.6 percent to around 743,600 units over the year as a whole. The A7 performed well, with sales up 47.4 percent to around 10,100 units since January. Attracting around 16,000 advance reservations, the Audi e-tron also caused a stir among European customers. In December around 51,500 customers (-20.9%) in Europe received their keys for an Audi. The company continues to work at full speed on the homologation of its models. Week after week further engine/transmission variants can be ordered again in the configurator.
In the United States, Audi once again achieved very strong sales in 2018, ending the year with 223,323 customers, slightly below the comparative figure for 2017 (-1.4%). The Q family in particular is providing a great deal of momentum in the United States. Demand for the sporty off-roaders grew above-average by 8.3 percent to 126,252 units. For the first time in the history of Audi of America, SUV sales account for 57 percent of deliveries. The most popular Q model is the Q5, with demand increasing over 21 percent to 69,978 cars. Audi Canada also benefited from the SUV trend, achieving a new record-breaking figure (+2.5% to 36,908 cars). As a result, Canada established itself as a firm fixture among the top ten largest markets for the third year in succession. In North America, deliveries in the year as a whole built on the high level of 2017 (-0.9% to around 275,000 cars).
Sales AUDI AG |
In December | Cumulative | ||||
2018 | 2017 | Change from 2017 | 2018 | 2017 | Change from 2017 | |
World | 154,550 | 180,236 | -14.3% | 1,812,500 | 1,878,105 | -3.5% |
Europe | 51,500 | 65,132 | -20.9% | 743,600 | 860,624 | -13.6% |
– Germany | 16,937 | 18,815 | -10.0% | 260,456 | 294,544 | -11.6% |
– UK | 6,314 | 10,631 | -40.6% | 143,716 | 175,217 | -18.0% |
– France | 4,186 | 6,397 | -34.6% | 51,710 | 63,980 | -19.2% |
– Italy | 7,554 | 5,390 | +40.1% | 62,256 | 68,954 | -9.7% |
– Spain | 3,555 | 5,026 | -29.3% | 53,105 | 56,083 | -5.3% |
United States | 22,765 | 26,977 | -15.6% | 223,323 | 226,511 | -1.4% |
Mexico | 1,520 | 2,066 | -26.4% | 14,781 | 15,051 | -1.8% |
Brazil | 848 | 1,001 | -15.3% | 8,810 | 10,035 | -12.2% |
Chinese mainland + Hong Kong | 65,598 | 69,160 | -5.2% | 663,049 | 597,866 | +10.9% |
Note for editors: The financial figures for the fiscal year 2018 will be presented at the Audi annual press conference in Ingolstadt on March 14th, 2019.