

The Audi Group’s revenue in fiscal year 2021 amounted to 53.068 (49.973) billion euros. Major contributors to this were the new Audi Q4 e-tron, with 21,098 units sold, and the Audi e-tron GT quattro, with 6,896 units sold. Audi delivered a total of 81,894 (52,011) fully electric vehicles to customers – 57.5 percent more than in the previous year. The growth in deliveries of BEVs confirms the company’s clear course toward electromobility.

Strong growth among battery electric vehicles The persistent semiconductor scarcity led to production downtime despite intensive control measures, so the continued high demand in the second half of the year wasn’t able to be fully met. In the first half of the year, Audi increased deliveries by 38.8 percent to 981,681 (707,225) vehicles thanks to active management of the supply situation. The Audi brand delivered a total of 1,680,512 (2020: 1,692,773) vehicles to customers last year, achieving nearly the same figures as the year before (-0.7 percent). “Last year, the company impressively showed that we’re on the right path with the transformation of our business model toward CO 2-neutral, connected mobility.” Deliveries: Nearly same level as last yearĭespite the semiconductor bottlenecks, the Audi brand’s deliveries in fiscal year 2021 were nearly at the same level as last year, yet the four rings registered strong growth among battery electric vehicles. Further information: “With its Vorsprung 2030 strategy, Audi has a clear plan for the electric and digital future,” said Markus Duesmann, CEO of AUDI AG. Some of the equipment shown is optional for which an extra charge is applied. The vehicle only has fuel consumption and CO₂ emission test values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC. Fuel consumption and CO₂ emission figures given in ranges depend on the equipment selected for the vehicle. Further information: **Audi R8 GT: Fuel consumption combined in l/100 km: 15,0-14,9 CO₂ emissions combined in g/km: 341-339. Only consumption and emissions values are available according to WLTP and not according to NEDC for this vehicle. Fuel consumption and CO₂ emission figures given in ranges depend on the tyre/wheel sets used. *Audi TT RS Coupé iconic edition: Fuel consumption combined in l/100 km : 9.1 (WLTP) CO₂ emissions combined in g/km: 207 (WLTP). #PerformanceIsAnAttitude #Audi #R8GT #TTRS Both started as a vision for the future of premium mobility, and now they are shining examples of powerful performance on the road. Progress is the driving force behind the design and engineering of our R and RS models such as the Audi TT RS Coupé iconic edition* and the Audi R8 GT**.

Audi R8 GT and TT RS Coupé | Progress never ends
