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Fuel vehicles will only be built in China in the future? Audi's local plant plans to fully switch to electrification within six years

According to the December 27 newspaper, Audi plans to end the production of gasoline and diesel vehicles at its headquarters plant in Ingolstadt, Germany, within six years.

According to the Website of the German weekly Der Spiegel, an Audi spokesperson said that in the next 3 years, half of the cars produced in Ingolstadt will be pure electric, and "from 2028 onwards, only electric vehicles will be off the production line in Ingolstadt."

Peter Mosch, chairman of the Audi Collectives Commission, told augsburger Thatbegsburg reported that with the commissioning of the Q6 e-tron medium-sizeDUV, electrification of the headquarters plant will begin in 2023, "which will be the first pure electric production model to roll off the production line in Ingolstadt". An Audi spokesperson said the mass production car was being built. The back will be done one after the other.

Fuel vehicles will only be built in China in the future? Audi's local plant plans to fully switch to electrification within six years

Mosch said: "Then there is the A6's follow-up electric model, the E6. By 2029, follow-on electric models of the A3 and A4 fuel vehicles currently produced in Ingolstadt will follow. ”

At the Neckarsulm plant, on the other hand, the next-generation A4/A5 and A6/A7 series will be launched in the coming years. An Audi spokesperson said: "These production models will put the Neckasulm plant at full capacity in the next few years. From 2025 onwards, pure electric models will also be produced here. "This also includes the second-generation E6. From 2033, Audi will only produce fuel vehicles in China. (Compilation/Jiao Yu)

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