Audi and Volkswagen Merge
Audi is largely owned by Volkswagen AG, which holds approximately 99% of the share capital.
From 2002 up to 2003, Audi headed the Audi Brand Group, a subdivision of the Volkswagen Group’s Automotive Division consisting of Audi, Lamborghini and SEAT, that was focused on sporty values, with the marques’ product vehicles and performance being under the higher responsibility of the Audi brand.
Audi in Australia
The dynamic and progressive Audi brand has enjoyed record growth in Australia since 2004. Audi continues to break new ground in Australia by introducing its sporty and progressive product to a receptive “audi-ence” each year (pun intended).
For more than 100 years, Audi has been at the top of motor vehicle design, cutting edge technology and innovative production practices.This pioneering heritage has seen the Audi brand win numerous awards, year-on-year for its great product.
Audi Technology Saves Fuel and the Environment
Audi has progressively improved its technology, and its vehicles, ensuring that sportiness and low fuel consumption can exist together. From its advanced direct injection diesel technology, known as TDI, to direct injection petrol engines, FSI and TFSI with turbocharging, to fuel-saving transmissions like multitronic and S tronic, Audi is always looking for ways to reduce the use of fuel and emissions while maintaining the sportiness of its vehicles.
Audi Model Range.
Audi production vehicles from 2012 onward.
A1 | ![]() |
Supermini |
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A3 | ![]() |
Small Family Car |
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A4 | ![]() |
Compact Executive Car |
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A5 | ![]() |
Compact Executive Car |
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A6 | ![]() |
Executive Car |
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A7 | ![]() |
Executive Car |
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A8 | ![]() |
Full-size Luxury Car |
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TT | ![]() |
Compact Sports Car |
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R8 | ![]() |
Super Car |
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Q3 | Compact Crossover SUV |
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Q5 | ![]() |
Compact Crossover SUV |
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Q7 | ![]() |
Full-size Crossover SUV |
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Information from Wikipedia