Audi’s CEO Rupert Stadler recently gave the strongest indication yet that Audi was seriously considering a U.S. plant, telling shareholders at the carmaker’s annual general meeting that U.S. production would "tremendously" benefit the firm.
Currency fluctuations aren’t the only reason for a new plant. Stadler also pointed out that rising raw material costs as well as the carmaker’s long-term strategy of boosting sales in North America were also key reasons for a U.S. site, reports Automotive News.
One major advantage Audi has is that it can borrow capacity at VW’s future American plant. The most likely vehicles to be built at the new site will be SUV models such as the Q7 (pictured) or the upcoming Q5, as the U.S. remains the biggest single market for such models.


Reader Comments
Thu May 8 2008 2:39 AM
Gunnar says
Mercedes and BMW have got to be wary. Audi's expanding at a much faster rate than either marque.
Thu May 8 2008 12:11 PM
Gino says
The front end of the Audi pictured above is unspeakably ugly.
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