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AUDI AG has delivered around 132,050 cars to customers worldwide in November, 6.8 percent more than a year ago. Especially in China (+17.9 percent), the UK (+13.6 percent) and the U.S. (+13.0 percent), the premium manufacturer posted significant growth last month. In the first eleven months of the year, Audi delivered around 1,444,750 cars worldwide, representing an increase of 7.4 percent. During this period, the brand registered double-digit growth rates in each of the sales regions Asia-Pacific (+19.4 percent) and the Americas (+12.0 percent).

“Following November’s good results, we have already these days exceeded the prior-year sales total of 1.455 million deliveries and are on course to reach our target of 1.5 million by year’s end,” says Luca de Meo, Member of the Board of Management for Sales at AUDI AG. “The new A3 family as well as the Q3 and Q5 SUV models have driven this growth in recent months.”

Recently supplemented by the sedan variant, the A3 family continued to show significant growth in November with a 40.7 percent increase. At the upper end of the model portfolio, the A8, whose new generation was just launched, gained 10.2 percent. Since the beginning of the year, in particular the Q3 (+57.1 percent) and Q5 (+14.2 percent) have strengthened Audi’s global business. From 2016 on, the Q1 compact SUV model will further expand the successful Audi Q family.

In China, the Q3 contributed significantly to the sales growth in November. Sales of the brand with the four rings climbed by 17.9 percent last month to 44,334 units. Thus, 443,664 customers have received the keys to their Audi since January. With this growth of 19.7 percent in China, Audi has significantly exceeded last year’s sales result (2012: 405,838 cars) after eleven months. Particularly the locally produced models A4 L (+18.2 percent) and A6 L (+14.3 percent) continue to be extremely popular with customers.

After eleven months, Audi has its sights set on the sales target of 150,000 deliveries in the U.S. – since January, 141,048 customers in the United States chose a model with the four rings (+13.3 percent). Especially the Q5 fostered this growth, in-creasing year-on-year sales by more than 10,000 units. In November, sales climbed by 13.0 percent across all models to 13,636 units.

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Audi's November 2013 Global Sales Rise 6.8% With YTD Sales Up 7.4% on Surging China Sales - Targets 1.5 Million Sales For 2013

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