Quarterly Update Audi Group
Real GDP growth, quarterly by % change from a year earlier (Data: IHS Markit) Real GDP growth in % Automotive markets in units Q3/ 2021 Q3/ 2020 1–9/ 2021 1–9/ 2020 Δ % Europe 4.2 –3.7 10,556,612 9,798,823 7.7 of which Germany 2.9 –3.7 2,017,561 2,041,831 –1.2 USA 4.7 –2.9 11,704,955 10,383,645 12.7 China1 5.6 5.0 14,967,510 13,375,345 11.9 Worldwide 4.6 –1.8 53,505,748 47,312,531 13.1 1 Chinese car market including Hong Kong USA Europe ChinaWorld GermanyUSA Europe ChinaWorld Germany -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 Q3/2019 Q3/2020 Q3/2021 5.6% 4.6% 4.7% 2.9% 4.2% 2 22 0 4 6 14 16 18 20 Q3/2019 Q3/2020 Q3/2021 16.4 4.7 3.4 0.6 3.1 9 Extended CONFIDENTIAL AUDI AG 9M/2021 Quarterly Update Audi Group October 29, 2021 2. Finance and key figures – Production, Audi brand Production Audi brand, by site in units of which electrified vehicles in units Production Audi brand, in units/by segment in % of total Between January and September 2021, the Audi brand produced a total of 1,177,149 cars. This figure includes 447,271 (464,991) Audi vehicles built locally by associated Chinese companies. Production in the first nine months of 2021 increased by 4.5% compared to last year. In the first six months, the production volume increased significantly (35.2%) compared to the coronavirus-impacted prior-year period. After this, the semiconductor supply shortages heavily affected production volumes in the third quarter of 2021. This led to a –41.0% decrease in cars produced in this period. The New Energy Vehicle (NEV) share – in other words, battery electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) as a proportion of total Audi production – reached 10.5% (5.9%) in the first nine months of the year. Audi further expanded its presence in China in Q3 2021. With the start of production of the Audi A7 L (only available in China) in Anting, the first Audi vehicles were built by the second associated Chinese company SAIC Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd.
Car quartet
AUDI AG – 09/2021 Noteworthy: The third generation of the Audi 100, which was introduced in the summer of 1982, stood out particularly because of its good aerodynamics (cd value: 0.30) and was chosen as car of the year in 1983. Audi 100 CS (C3) AUDI AG – 09/2021 Launch: 1980 Max. power: 125 kW (170 PS) Max. torque: 265 Nm Maximum speed: 202 km/h (125.5 mph) Acceleration (0 –100 km/h (62 mph)): 8.6 s Unladen weight: 1,260 kg (2,778 lbs.) Noteworthy: The Audi 200 5T with the 2.1 liter five-cylinder turbo was the first turbocharged gasoline engine produced in Ingolstadt and it dueled with the Mercedes S-Class in the early 1980s. Audi 200 5T (C2) AUDI AG – 09/2021 Noteworthy: In the early 1990s, the S2 Coupé was supposed to succeed the Audi Ur-quattro. Today, well preserved cars from this line are rare and expensive because only 7,370 were produced. Launch: 1990 Max. power: 162 kW (220 PS) Max. torque: 309 Nm Maximum speed: 248 km/h (154 mph) Acceleration (0 –100 km/h (62 mph)): 6.1 s Unladen weight: 1,420 kg (3,130.5 lbs.) Audi S2 Coupé AUDI AG – 09/2021 Noteworthy: The “Ur-quattro” earned its good reputation above all at rallies, which in turn helped make it a popular car. Later on, almost every model offered a quattro version. Launch: 1980 Max. power: 147 kW (200 PS) Max. torque: 285 Nm Maximum speed: 222 km/h (138 mph) Acceleration (0 –100 km/h (62 mph)): 7.1 s Unladen weight: 1,300 kg (2,866 lbs.) Audi quattro AUDI AG – 09/2021 Launch: 1984 Max. power: 294 kW (400 PS) Max. torque: 460 Nm Maximum speed: 210 km/h (130.5 mph) Acceleration (0 –100 km/h (62 mph)): 4.4 s Unladen weight: 1,050 kg (2,314 lbs.) Noteworthy: The wheelbase was shortened by 32 centimeters (12.5 inches) as compared with the “Ur-quattro.” The Sport quattro is a light, compact powerhouse so it can meet the homologation requirements for group B rally cars. Audi Sport quattro Rallye AUDI AG – 09/2021 Noteworthy: The Audi Sport quattro S1 is one of the most extreme rally cars of all time.
Audi Report 2020
All the production and logistics measures aimed at reducing the environmental footprint at the sites are part of the Mission:Zero environmental program. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Audi Hungaria: photovoltaic system on the roofs of the two logistics halls. P h o to : A U D I A G 7 Audi regards net carbon neutrality as a state in which, following the exhaustion of other possible measures aimed at reducing the still remaining CO₂ emissions caused by the products or activities of Audi and/or currently unavoidable CO₂ emissions within the scope of the supply chain, manufacturing and recycling of Audi vehicles, at least quantitative compensation is provided through voluntary and globally conducted compensation projects. Throughout the utilization phase of a vehicle, meaning from when a vehicle is delivered to a customer, CO₂ emissions produced are not taken into account. Audi Report 2020 24 Milestones 40 years of quattro drive The quattro drive system is Audi’s technical core competence and has developed into one of the company’s main pillars over the last 40 years. Since 1980, Audi has produced nearly 11 million cars with quattro drive, while continually advancing all-wheel-drive technology throughout the entire process. The most recent development is the electric quattro with electric torque vectoring. This allows quattro drive to continue its history of success – including in the era of electric vehicles. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec P h o to : A U D I A G In 2019, circuit and rallycross champion Mattias Ekström climbed the “Mousetrap” on the legendary “Streif” downhill ski slope in Kitzbühel in an Audi e-tron quattro.8 8 Audi e-tron: combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km: 28.8–21.4 (NEDC); combined CO₂ emissions in g/km: 0 Audi Report 2020 25 Milestones Audi starts new brand campaign Audi will now bring together its global marketing measures under the slogan “Future is an attitude.”
Audi Anniversary Dates 2021
Anniversary Dates 2021 Audi Tradition Audi Tradition 2 Anniversary Dates 2021 September 1996 25 years Audi A3 ...................................................4 March 1991 30 years Audi Cabriolet ..........................................5 May 1991 30 years End of production of Audi quattro .............6 August 1991 30 years Audi S4 ....................................................7 September 1991 30 years Audi 80 (B4) .............................................8 September 1991 30 years Audi quattro Spyder and Audi Avus quattro concept cars ...............................9 September 1986 35 years Audi 80 (B3) ...........................................10 August 1976 45 years Audi 100 (C2) .........................................11 January 1971 50 years Vorsprung durch Technik ........................12 March 1966 55 years Last DKW passenger car ..........................13 April 1956 65 years DKW Electric Schnelllaster ......................14 December 1956 65 years Start of production of DKW Munga off-road vehicle ...................................................15 February 1951 70 years ago August Horch died ............................16 October 1931 90 years Horch twelve-cylinder .............................17 February 1931 90 years DKW F1 .................................................18 October 1926 95 years First Horch eight-cylinder ........................19 End of 1916 105 years DKW Dampfkraftwagen .........................20 1901 120 years First Horch automobile..........................21 Contents Anniversaries in Our Corporate History Audi Tradition 3 Anniversary Dates 2021 1996 25 years “Seven countries – seven victories” ...........22 1991 30 years Audi V8 DTM title defence .......................23 August 1956 65 years NSU speed records ..................................24 1956 65 years “Gustl” Hobl runner-up in World Motor- cycle Championship and German Champion ...........25 December 1956 65 years DKW 3=6 Monza records ................
Audi Sustainability Report 2019
. > A1 Sportback > A1 citycarver Ingolstadt Germany AUDI AG > Q2 > SQ2 > A3 Sedan > A3 Sportback > A3 Sportback e-tron [2] > S3 Sedan > S3 Sportback > RS 3 Sedan > RS 3 Sportback > A4 Sedan > A4 Avant > A4 allroad quattro > S4 Sedan > S4 Avant > RS 4 Avant > A5 Coupé > A5 Sportback > S5 Coupé > S5 Sportback > RS 5 Coupé > RS 5 Sportback Neckarsulm Germany AUDI AG, Audi Sport GmbH > A4 Sedan > A5 Cabriolet > S5 Cabriolet > A6 Sedan > A6 Sedan TFSI e [2] > A6 Avant > A6 allroad quattro > S6 Sedan > S6 Avant > RS 6 Avant > A7 Sportback > A7 Sportback TFSI e [2] > S7 Sportback > RS 7 Sportback > A8 > A8 TFSI e [2] > A8 L > A8 L TFSI e [2] > S8 > S8 L > R8 Coupé > R8 Spyder Bratislava Slovakia VOLKSWAGEN SLOVAKIA, a.s. > Q7 > Q7 TFSI e [2] > SQ7 > Q8 > SQ8 > RS Q8 Győr Hungary Audi Hungaria Zrt. > A3 Sedan > A3 Cabriolet > S3 Sedan > S3 Cabriolet > TT Coupé > TT Roadster > TTS Coupé > TTS Roadster > TT RS Coupé > TT RS Roadster > Q3 > Q3 Sportback > RS Q3 > RS Q3 Sportback Sant’Agata Bolognese Italy Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. > Huracán Coupé > Huracán Spyder > Aventador Coupé > Aventador Roadster > Urus The Audi Group, with its brands Audi, Lamborghini and Ducati, is one of the most successful manufacturers of automobiles and motorcycles in the premium segment. In 2019, the Audi Group delivered 1,845,573 (2018: 1,812,485) automobiles of the Audi brand, 8,205 (2018: 5,750) sports cars of the Lamborghini brand and 53,183 (2018: 53,004) motorcycles of the Ducati brand to customers. Sales: EUR 55,680 (2018: 59,248) million. Operating profit: EUR 4,509 (2018: 3,529) million. Approximately 90,783 people work for Audi around the world, of whom 60,083 are in Germany. Volkswagen AG is the major shareholder of AUDI AG and controls around 99.55 percent of the share capital. The Audi Group (headquarters: Ingolstadt), is present in more than 100 markets worldwide and produces at 16 [3] locations in 12 countries.
Executive-Summary
Audi Group Key figures 2019 2018 Change Deliveries to customers Cars, Audi brand 1) 1,845,573 1,812,485 +1.8% Cars, Lamborghini brand 8,205 5,750 +42.7% Motorcycles, Ducati brand 53,183 53,004 +0.3% Revenue EUR million 55,680 53,6172) +3.8% Operating profit EUR million 4,509 3,5293) +27.8% Operating return on sales Percent 8.1 6.6 2), 3) +1.5 ppt. Return on investment (ROI) Percent 12.7 10.4 2), 3) +2.3 ppt. Ratio of capex 4) Percent 4.9 6.5 2) –1.6 ppt. Research and development ratio Percent 7.9 7.8 2) +0.1 ppt. Net cash flow EUR million 3,160 2,080 2), 3) +51.9% Workforce Average for the year 90,783 91,477 –0.8% Fleet CO₂ emissions 5) g/km 1316) 129 +1.6% 1) This includes 630,800 (600,700) delivered Audi models built locally by the associated company FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Company, Ltd., Changchun (China). 2) 2018 figures excluding multi-brand sales companies. Read more about the deconsolidation of the multi-brand sales companies in the Audi Financial Report. 3) Key figure for 2018 fiscal year reduced by special items in connection with the diesel issue 4) Investments in property, plant and equipment, investment property and other intangible assets according to the cash flow statement in relation to revenue 5) Average fleet emissions of new vehicles of the Audi brand for EU 28 including Norway and Iceland 6) Provisional internal calculations for 2019 subject to confirmation by the EU Definitions of these key figures and further information can be found in the Audi 2019 Financial Report at www.audi.com/annual-report. https://www.audi.com/content/dam/gbp2/en/company/investor-relations/reports-and-key-figures/annual-reports/EN_Audi_Financial_Report_2019.pdf https://www.audi.com/content/dam/gbp2/en/company/investor-relations/reports-and-key-figures/annual-reports/EN_Audi_Financial_Report_2019.pdf new strategy, new electric models, new digital offers. For Audi, the 2019 fiscal year was a year of transformation.
Audi Sport Factbook 2015
Jürgen Pippig AUDI AG Head of Communications Motorsport 3 Contents Audi’s motorsport program 2015 ��� 8 Event calendar ����������������������������� 10 Our race cars 2015 ����������������������� 12 The brand Audi Sport �������������������� 16 Key personnel in Audi’s motorsport program������� 18 Audi Neuburg ������������������������������� 20 Audi Sport – a success story ���������� 22 Audi RS 5 DTM: safety elements ��� 76 Drag Reduction System (DRS) ������� 78 A glance in the RS 5 DTM cockpit ��� 80 DTM race weekend format ������������ 82 Every DTM year ����������������������������� 84 The average DTM Champion …… ���� 85 Key personnel in the DTM program ��������������������� 86 Teams and drivers ������������������������ 88 Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline ���� 89 Audi Sport Team Phoenix �������������� 90 Audi Sport Team Rosberg�������������� 91 Audi’s innovations at Le Mans ������� 32 Audi R18 e-tron quattro: engine ��� 33 Audi R18 e-tron quattro: hybrid system ������������������������������ 34 Principle of recuperation ������������� 36 Recuperated hybrid energy ����������� 37 A glance in the R18 cockpit ����������� 38 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) �������������������� 40 Key personnel in the LMP program ���������������������� 42 Drivers and engineers ������������������� 43 Audi Sport Team Joest ������������������ 44 The nine drivers – a quick profile ��� 45 The eight tracks – a summary �������� 54 Every winner of the 24h Le Mans ��� 63 All 14 circuit versions ever used for the 24h Le Mans �������������� 67 Audi’s LMP titles and great endurance race victories ������ 68 Every victory for Audi’s LMP race cars 1999–2014 ������������� 69 Partners of Audi Sport in the WEC ��� 70 DTM 72 WEC 28 Audi Sp ort 14 Audi in motors port 20 15 6 4 Audi R8 LMS – 2016 model ���������� 118 A glance in the R8 LMS cockpit ���� 120 The Audi R8 LMS in action worldwide ���������������������������������� 122 Key personnel in the GT racing program ������������ 124 Endurance test for the
Audi Sport FactBook 2016
4,000 cc Cylinders V6 Power 728 kW1 Power/weight ratio 1.2 kg/kW1 0–100 km/h 2.6s Top speed 324 km/hAudi R18 1 With Hybrid 142016 Car type Cup touring car Weight 1,125 kg Length 4,260 mm Engine type TFSI Displacement 1,984 cc Cylinders 4 (inline) Power 228 kW/250 kW1 Power/weight ratio 4.9 kg/kW 0–100 km/h 4.5s Top speed 239 km/hAudi TT cup Car type GT3 sports car Weight 1,225 kg Length 4,583 mm Engine type Normally aspirated Displacement 5,200 cc Cylinders V10 Power 430 kW Power/weight ratio 2.8 kg/kW 0–100 km/h 3.2s Top speed 305 km/hAudi R8 LMS 1 With Push-to-pass 15 14 AUDI NEUBURG Land purchase and drafting of development plan 2010 – 2011 Ground-breaking ceremony August 2012 Topping-out ceremony Motorsport building November 2013 Commissioning Audi driving experience center May 2014 Opening Audi Neuburg / Commissioning Competence Center Motorsport/ Audi Sport August 2014 Commissioning Audi Sport customer racing May 2015 / Audi driving experience center / Competence Center Motorsport/ Audi Sport / Audi Sport customer racing / Development functions of Technical Development 1 5 8 2 4 6 7 4 3 Planning stage 2011 – 2012 162016 Competence Center Motorsport Audi driving experience center Audi Sport customer racing Vehicle dynamics test area 30,000 m2 Handling circuit 2.2 km Straight 1.2 km Off-road modules 10 Audi Sport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB) Trade exhibition ‘Professional MotorSport World Expo’ Association ‘Point of Purchase Advertising International’ Awards DGNB Gold Certif icate Motorsport Facil ity of the Year Golden Award Audi driving experience center Competence Center Motorsport Software ‘Audi Multi Media System Octopus’ in Audi driving experience center 17 16 WRC WRC 1980 1981 1982 1983 THE HISTORY OF AUDI IN MOTORSPORT Audi quattro Audi quattro Audi quattro Victory/Title Driver Victory/Title Manufacturer Head of Audi Sport Jürgen Stockmar (D), Walter Treser (D) Reinhard Rode (D) Roland Gumpert (D) Audi quattro A1 and A2