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Audi launches a new brand in China
Audi Launches New Brand Called AUDI, Because Naming Cars Is Hard
With a new brand, you need a new car. This is the AUDI E concept, built in collaboration with Audi's regional technical partner, SAIC, and it's nothing like any e-tron model we or our cousins across the pond can buy.
Audi Launches New Car Brand — Called "AUDI"
Audi is introducing a new car brand specifically for the Chinese market, simply named "AUDI" in capital letters. Built on technology from the SAIC group, this brand aims to help Audi strengthen its position in China,
Audi launches a new brand in China without the four-ring logo
Audi is making a big change to its branding for the Chinese market with a new logo that lacks the automaker’s famous four-ring emblem. Today in Shanghai, the company showed off the new “AUDI” logo — yes, it’s just Audi in all caps — on the front of a new E concept electric Sportback that notably lacks its broadly used “E-Tron” branding.
Audi Says Goodbye To Its Iconic Four Rings With New E Concept And Branding In China
The new concept took a bow at a private event in Shanghai and previews the company's latest branding direction.
Audi Debuts New "AUDI" EV Sub-Brand in China, Gone Is the Four-Ring Logo
Audi launches new EV sub-brand in China and switches from the four-ring logo to the 'AUDI' lettering written in capital letters
Audi unveils new EV brand in China without four ring logo
Audi on Thursday unveiled a new electric vehicle brand in China whose cars will sport just the name AUDI and not its signature four-ring logo, a move aimed at attracting younger customers in the world's largest auto market.
Audi Launches New EV Brand in China, Drops Iconic Four-Ring Logo
Audi introduces a new electric vehicle brand in China, ditching its iconic four-ring logo to target younger buyers.
Audi to make massive change to iconic logo and launch new brand in a bid to boost sales in China
One of the world's most popular car brands has ditched its famous four rings in a massive change as it looks to launch a new brand in China. In a glitzy event in Shanghai, China, Audi CEO Gernot Döllner announced that the German brand would launch its first new brand alongside the new AUDI E concept.
Audi reveals Chinese-only sub-brand called ‘AUDI’
It may sound confusing, but the new sub-brand removes the famous four rings in return for lettering. Audi has unveiled its new E Concept which will kickstart the firm’s new Chinese-only sub-brand called ‘AUDI’.
Audi launches new EV brand in China with SAIC
Audi has introduced a new EV sub-brand dedicated to the Chinese market. Called “AUDI”, this new brand is part of an extended joint venture set up with partner Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC),
Audi's Most Interesting EV Is Only for China
The cooperation will further expand the Audi portfolio of battery electric vehicles (BEV) in China and accelerate the company’s transformation in the world’s largest market.” AUDI plans to launch three production EVs for China based on this concept,
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A New Audi EV Station Wagon Is Coming Next Year
Audi is launching an EV brand in China called AUDI. The new line will consist of vehicles co-designed with SAIC that won't ...
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2025 Audi Car Lineup: More Refined A3, Streamlined A5, and Upcoming EVs
The Audi lineup you know takes a victory lap before a massive model shakeup with reassigned nameplates and new all-electric cars.
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Best new Audi cars coming soon
Audi is set to launch new model after new model over the coming years, and here’s what we know about them so far ...
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What Would You Do To Save Audi?
Audi is at a crossroads as sales are down and EVs are struggling. If that wasn’t bad enough, they’ve been saddled with an ...
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