Audi Q5 Hybrid May Come By 2011

Audi Q5 Hybrid May Come By 2011

Reports that Audi wants to take on the mighty BMW when it comes to German hybrid cars may not be so blown out of proportion. Plans to construct a Q5 Hybrid crossover, similar to BMW’s X5, may hit Audi dealership lots by the end of 2010 – making the 2011 Audi Q5 hybrid one hot commodity. This would be one of the 8 new models Audi plans on shelling out by 2015.

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As the company’s first gas-electric vehicle, Q5 brings Audi into the crossover realm – a place once populated by SUV’s or station wagons. Volkswagen is pumping 7.3bill Euros into Audi over the course of three years in order to make this hybrid dream come true. Also being introduced next year, according to sources, is the Audi A1, A7, A8, and R8 Spyder. The all-electric Audi e-tron sportscar is due by the end of 2012. Full details in Audi’s press release below.

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Audi continues to invest strongly in the future

* 7.3 billion euros total investment from 2009 through 2012
* Around 5.9 billion euros for new products and future technologies
* Number of models to increase from 34 now to 42 in 2015

Audi will continue to invest heavily in new products and forward-looking technologies in the future: plans for 2009 through 2012 envisage total investments of 7.3 billion euros for fixed assets.

In coming years the Audi Group will continue to invest strongly in its future. Approximately 5.9 billion euros, in other words about 80 percent of its total investment in fixed assets, will be devoted to new product development, further optimization of conventional drivelines and the development of electric and hybrid models. By 2015, the Audi brand will have enlarged its product portfolio from currently 34 to 42 models. “With our planned investments in new products and mobility concepts, for example electric propulsion, we are creating a basis for our company’s future growth,” says Axel Strotbek, Member of the Board of Management for Finance and Organization at AUDI AG.

Next year Audi will launch a series of new cars. The A1, A7, A8 and R8 Spyder will be added to the product portfolio during 2010. At the end of 2010 Audi will unveil the Audi Q5 Hybrid, which will reach the market at the start of 2011 as the brand’s first full hybrid model. As Strotbek points out: “We will be in a position to finance all our planned investments from our operative cash flow.”

At the German locations and elsewhere, future policy is now being implemented: from 2009 through 2012 approximately 3.8 billion euros will be invested at the Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm plants. “This is a firm commitment to our German facilities. Audi is facing the technological upheaval in the automobile world in a farsighted way. The will to work and high qualifications of employees at our German plants are a firm foundation for the necessary changes,” states Peter Mosch, Chairman of the Audi General Works Council.

About 2.5 billion euros will be invested at Ingolstadt and about 1.3 billion euros at Neckarsulm. A new transmission and emissions center will be opened at the Ingolstadt plant, and other investment priorities will be stamping tools for the new Audi A1 and the manufacturing structures for the A3 and A4 models. The investment focus in Neckarsulm will be on the A6, A7 und A8 models and new engine-function test rigs.

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The Source: WCF

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