Audi isn't gloating about this success though, and is already planning strategies to maintain the record profit levels. One of the major goals is to increase Audi's model range from 25 cars today to more than 40 vehicles in the next ten years. This will also help Audi reach its target of doubling sales in the U.S. and China, Reuters reports.
The new models are likely to focus on efficiency as consumer demand shifts to more economical cars - Audi plans to achieve this through smaller engines, stop-start technology, lighter cars, improved aerodynamics and other such techniques rather than installing expensive hybrid drivetrains.
One of the cars will be the new A1 model, which will be smaller than the A3 and based on last year’s Metroproject concept car. While consumer reaction to the A3 in the U.S has been less than ideal, the recent shift in consumer preference to smaller more economical cars will most likely help spur sales of the new entry-level model.
Audi A1 Metroproject Concept


Reader Comments
Wed Mar 12 2008 6:51 AM
sady says
what a car i dont belive this amazing
Wed Mar 12 2008 2:40 PM
NaBUru38 says
"Audi’s model range [...] 25 cars today"
Mmm... let's see: A3 hatch/cabrio, A4 sedan/wagon/cabrio, A5 coupé, A6 sedan/wagon, A8 sedan, TT coupé/cabrio, R8 coupé, Q7 off-roader... that's 13 "models" to me (considering different body styles as different models). Unless Audi claims the three and five-door A3 are different "models", or that the A6 Allroad isn't just a special trim level for the A6 Avant... but 25 seems a little too high.
Now let's add some rumoured cars: A1 hatch/cabrio, R8 cabrio, Q3, Q5... the A4 cabrio would be swapped for the A5 cabrio... it won't get past 25 models, let alone 40.
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