
Audi will construct EVs in any respect of its world crops earlier than 2030 forward of a deliberate phase-out of internal-combustion fashions, the automaker stated Thursday in a press launch.
The automaker will introduce solely all-electric fashions globally starting in 2026, and goals to section out manufacturing of internal-combustion automobiles by 2033, however previous to that EVs and combustion fashions will likely be constructed side-by-side at present Audi factories.

Audi Q8 E-Tron motor meeting at Gyor, Hungary, manufacturing unit
The automaker’s Ingolstadt, Germany, plant will begin constructing the Q6 E-Tron SUV subsequent yr. Audi will then add electrical fashions at factories in Neckarsulm, Germany, San José Chiapa, Mexico, and Gyor, Hungary, with the purpose of every world manufacturing unit producing at the least one electrical mannequin by 2029. Manufacturing of combustion fashions will then be phased out at a tempo depending on “native situations,” in response to Audi.
“New crops will solely be constructed the place extra capability is required,” Audi stated. One such plant is being in-built Changchun, China, in partnership with native automaker FAW, Audi famous. Scheduled to complete development by the top of 2024, it is going to construct EVs primarily based on the Premium Platform Electrical (PPE) structure and will likely be Audi’s first Chinese language plant producing EVs solely.

Audi battery meeting at Brussels, Belgium, manufacturing unit
That is fairly a special technique than quite a lot of different automakers. Basic Motors, as an example, plans to make EVs at devoted crops. Ford can also be aiming to scale up EV manufacturing with new standalone crops, together with a U.S. electrical truck manufacturing unit.
Audi is not the one automaker planning to combine manufacturing of EVs and gasoline automobiles. Volvo has aimed for its EX90 to be made alongside the next-generation gasoline XC90 on the automaker’s South Carolina plant. Mercedes-Benz can also be making the EQS SUV alongside a number of present internal-combustion fashions in Alabama.