Impressive sales growth of 312 percent in October 2008
“Audi will continue to grow successfully in India.” - Benoit Tiers, Managing Director Audi India.
New Delhi Wednesday November 5, 2008 (DriveInside.com)
Audi, the German luxury car manufacturer announced the sales figures of the last ten months of 2008 which shows impressive progress to achieve its goal of record sales figures in 2008. In January to October 2008 Audi India increased its sales countrywide by 203 percent to 884 cars (January - October 2007: 292 units). In the month of October 2008 sales grew by 312 percent in comparison to October 2007.
Audi, the German luxury car manufacturer announced the sales figures of the last ten months of 2008 which shows impressive progress to achieve its goal of record sales figures in 2008. In January to October 2008 Audi India increased its sales countrywide by 203 percent to 884 cars (January - October 2007: 292 units). In the month of October 2008 sales grew by 312 percent in comparison to October 2007.
“After consistently recording highest sales in each month of this year, Audi succeeded again in increasing sales figures and the growth of market share in October in India. The introduction of new thrilling models with the “Vorsprung durch Technik” brand core for the Indian market and the expansion of dealerships will keep the brand growing aggressively in India”, said Benoit Tiers, Managing Director of Audi in India.
The most successful models in October were the newly launched Audi A4 and the Audi Q7, underlining its leadership in the luxury SUV segment. The Audi model range consisting of the new Audi A4, Audi A6, Audi A8, Audi Q7 and Audi TT is available in India at present in twelve dealerships across the country: Delhi, Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Ludhiana, Chennai, Kochi and Kolkata.
Audi’s award-winning super sports car, the Audi R8, scheduled to launch in India in the first week of November, was already sold out for 2008 before the official launch.
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