Audi Aims 50 Percent Growth And Assemble More Models In India
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Audi India is looking at over 50% growth in sales in both this year and the next year in India and also planning to assemble more new models in the country as part of its strategy to achieve this new target.
Audi India is currently planning to launch one new model in India and also bringing the advanced version of an existing model.
“Our target is to grow by over 50 per cent both in this year and 2010. In 2008, we sold around 1,050 units in India and this year our target is to sell 1,600 units and then continue the momentum next year,” said by Audi India Head (Marketing) Martin Birkner.
He also said “the company had a good growth so far this year but did not provide the exact figures of the number of units sold so far in 2009″.
“We are looking at shifting assemble operation of at least one or two more models to India in 2010. This will give us a better advantage in the market,” Birkner said, without giving further details.
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Posted: October 27th, 2009 under Cars.
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