Report: Audi wont be seeing the Up! side - but a Q1 could be in the cards
Filed under: Audi While some automakers - American ones especially - may be consolidating their product line-ups around the world, German automakers seem to be in a constant state of expansion. Audi is no exception, with no fewer, according to Automotive News Europe, than 37 model variants, set to further expand to 42 by 2015. That reportedly wont, however, include a version of the Volkswagen Up! city car program. Audi CEO Rupert Stadler was quoted as saying he simply could not picture slotting another small car into the line-up underneath the new A1. The marque could, however, go ahead with plans for a compact SUV to fit in beneath the Q3. The vehicle likely to be called Q1 is apparently under consideration. As for the A1, Audi still does not plan to bring the premium hatchback to the U.S. market, preferring instead to focus on its current line-up while the Brussels plant tasked with assembling the A1 struggles to keep up with demand. Expanding production, as we recently reported with GMs plans for the Chevrolet Volt, will largely depend on the production capacities of the independent suppliers making the components. [Source: Automotive News Europe - Sub. Req.]Report: Audi wont be seeing the Up! side - but a Q1 could be in the cards originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 24 Jan 2011 09:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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