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In 2009, the year of Audi's 100th anniversary, the company organized the Audi Cup for the first time. [128] Audi also sponsor the New York Yankees as well. In October 2010 they agreed to a three sponsorship year-deal with Everton. [129] Audi also sponsors the England Polo Team and holds the Audi Polo Awards. [130] [131]
A new plant is being built for Audi FAW NEV Company Ltd., which will build Audi EV's on the PPE platform & is majority (60%) owned by Audi and by VW China. Production is due to begin in 2024. 43°50′34″N 125°11′48″E / 43.84278°N 125.19667°E / 43.84278; 125.19667 ( FAW-Volkswagen Changchun
In 2010 the company planned to produce 50,000 Audi A1s with the number at least doubled [7] in 2011. Despite the economic difficulties confronting the European auto industry in 2010, it was reported that the Audi A1 and the supportive approach of the Vorst plant workforce would guarantee 2,200 jobs for the ensuing six years. [8]
Audi Hungaria was founded in 1993 as Audi Hungaria Motor Kft. [1] The engine factory was inaugurated a year later. [2] Automobile production began in 1998 with the assembly of the Audi TT Coupé. There were also the TT Roadster (from 1999), Audi A3 and S3 (2001-2003), Audi A3 Cabriolet (from 2007) and Audi RS 3 Sportback (from 2010). [3]
It has maintained the largest market share in Europe for over two decades. [10] It ranked seventh in the 2020 Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies. [11] In 2023, Volkswagen Group was the largest company in the European Union and the largest car manufacturer in the world by revenue. [12]
2016 Audi R8 2024 BMW M2 2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class 2023 Opel Astra 2019 Porsche Taycan 2020 Volkswagen Golf Mk8. Brand Parent Company Audi (1909 ... Ford of Europe ...
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This is a list of countries by motor vehicle production based on International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and other data from 2016 and earlier. Figures include passenger cars , light commercial vehicles , minibuses , trucks , buses and coaches .