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New Audi Q5 Will Be Built in Germany. |
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May 19, 2006 |
INGOLSTADT, Germany - The decision has
been made: the new Audi Q5 will be built
in Germany. The new model will start
rolling off the production line at
Ingolstadt in 2008. To that end, around
EUR 300 million will be invested in the
production facilities over the next years.
Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of
the Board of Management of AUDI AG,
explained: “The decision demonstrates what
potential there is for industrial
production in Germany. We are delighted
that the Audi Q5 will be built in
Ingolstadt, now that we have reached an
agreement with the Works Council enabling
us to build it at a competitive cost.” A
total of some 1,700 workers will be
involved in production of the Audi Q5 in
Ingolstadt. “This decision will also
benefit employment at Neckarsulm, because
both plants will be very closely
interlinked,” added Winterkorn.
Peter Mosch, Chairman of the General Works
Council of AUDI AG, declared: “After some
lengthy rounds of tough negotiations, we
are delighted with the outcome: Ingolstadt
gets production of the Audi Q5! The
overriding concern of our works councils
is to safeguard jobs at Audi's German
locations in the long term. The decision
to build the Audi Q5 at Ingolstadt and
also the recent decision to build the R8
at Neckarsulm represent initial steps
towards achieving this goal. We on the
Works Council will continue to push for
utilising existing production capacity to
the full, through new models.”
The Vice-Chairman of the IG Metall trade
union and Deputy Chairman of the
Supervisory Board, Berthold Huber,
concluded: “This decision proves that it
is truly possible to build high-quality,
marketable cars in Ingolstadt and
therefore in Germany, for all the
complaints we have been hearing about
excessive labour costs. The dedication,
experience and ability of a workforce are
invaluable assets.”
The Bavarian Prime Minister, Dr. Edmund
Stoiber, likewise welcomed the decision in
Ingolstadt's favour: “The fact that such
an important model for Audi is going to be
built in Ingolstadt will provide a boost
to Bavarian industry as a whole, because
its supply industry in the wider region
will benefit, along with the immediate
location itself. I am delighted at this
future investment in Bavaria as a
production base.”
The decision to build the Audi Q5 at
Ingolstadt is the third major decision
within a short space of time that AUDI AG
has reached in favour of a German
location. Just a few months ago, it was
announced that the new Audi A5 is to be
built in Ingolstadt, and the Audi R8
sports car in Neckarsulm. Production of
the Audi R8 will commence in the fourth
quarter of 2006.
The Audi Q5 will join the Audi Q7 as the
Audi brand's second model in the sport
utility vehicle (SUV) segment. “The Audi
Q5 will be an overtly sporty vehicle that
will add an important product to the Audi
model range. The Audi Q5 will take us a
big step closer to vehicle sales of 1.4
million per year, a target that we have
set ourselves for 2015,” continued
Winterkorn.
At present, the Audi A3, A3 Sportback, A4
saloon and Avant and, in conjunction with
Györ, the Audi TT Coupé and Roadster are
built in Ingolstadt. In 2005, a total of
510,416 vehicles left the Ingolstadt
production lines. The Audi A6 saloon and
Avant and the A8 are built in Neckarsulm,
with production of the Audi R8 due to
commence there in the fourth quarter of
2006. In Neckarsulm, 241,070 vehicles were
manufactured last year.
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