1 million Audi vehicles with quattro drive
Market leadership in Germany and Europe
Over 30 percent of all new Audi models have all-wheel drive
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More than a million Audi customers have chosen permanent all-wheel drive since the original quattro was first exhibited at the Geneva Motor Show in 1980 - and the trend is still upwards! Dr. Franz-Josef Paefgen, Chairman of the AUDI AG Board of Management, handed over the one millionth Audi with permanent all-wheel drive, an allroad quattro, to the Central President of the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC), Franz Stämpfli, on the occasion of the 71st Geneva Motor Show. "We will be using the allroad quattro for SAC mountain rescue, which is celebrating its centenary this year, and also in the field of Alpine training", commented Franz Stämpfli.
"The quattro driveline is one of the most successful Audi concepts ever. It has played a big part in establishing our good reputation on the world market", says Audi's Chairman Dr. Franz-Josef Paefgen. With a market share of more than 25 percent, Audi is the market leader in the all-wheel-drive passenger car sector in Germany, and also in Europe as a whole, where its market share is over 13 percent. By the end of 2000, Audi had boosted the quattro's share of total production to 30.8 percent (1999: 27 percent). Overall, the quattro's share has more than doubled since 1997, evidence of the popularity of this driveline which unites safe and sporty driving. In the USA in particular, Audi's most important export market, the quattro's share of sales has reached an all time high at almost 90 percent.
The quattro driveline's triumphal progress began with the original Audi quattro. Victories by Michèle Mouton, Walter Röhrl, Stig Blomqvist and Hannu Mikkola in rallying from 1981 to 1987 contributed above all to the quattro's growing popularity. The Audi A4 quattro alone carried off seven international touring car championships in 1996. The latest high point in the quattro model programme was the market launch last year of the Audi allroad quattro, which combines the advantages of both a roadgoing saloon and an off-road vehicle. In addition, Audi's S3, S4, RS4, S6 and S8 sports models and the Audi TT with 165 kW/225 bhp are sold exclusively with the quattro driveline.
Audi is an international developer and manufacturer of high-quality cars. The company maintains production sites in Germany, Hungary, Brazil, China and South Africa. In 2000, Audi sold more than 650,000 cars, bringing in sales revenues of around DM 39 billion (including Autogerma). The Audi Group has around 50,000 employees.
Note to editors: Photos to commemorate the anniversary are available via "ots" (dpa) and the Audi Press Database www.audi-press.de. They show the handing over of the one millionth Audi with permanent all-wheel drive, an Audi allroad quattro, to the Central President of the Swiss Alpine Club, Franz Stämpfli, by Dr. Franz-Josef Paefgen, Chairman of the AUDI AG Board of Management, on the occasion of the 71st Geneva Motor Show. Another motif shows the "original" quattro between the Audi allroad quattro and an Audi TT with quattro driveline in front of the "museum mobile" at AUDI AG's headquarters in Ingolstadt.
Communication: Corporate and Finance Joachim Cordshagen Tel: +49 (0) 841-89-3 63 40 E-mail: joachim.cordshagen@audi.de
Communication: Company and Finance (International) Jürgen De Graeve Tel: +49 (0) 841-89-3 40 84 E-mail: juergen.degraeve@audi.de
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