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Audi records global sales of over 1.8 million units in 2016

Global sales were bumped up to the tune of around 1,871,350 units in 2016 - 3.8 percent more than in 2015.

Audi records global sales of over 1.8 million units in 2016

AUDI AG sure got the numbers rolling in 2016. Global sales were bumped up to the tune of around 1,871,350 units in 2016 - 3.8 percent more than in 2015. It’s been a consistent trend for the brand, that’s witnessed increased demand for the seventh year in a row since 2009. In fact, with 949,729 sales in 2009, Audi got quite close to doubling its global sales figure over this time-frame.

Fun fact: Audi’s 2016 sales outranked the population of Bahrain!

As per the official release, sales increased in all core regions. Europe saw the maximum growth of 7.6 percent, with North America (+5.3 percent) and the USA (+4 percent) following closely. The Asia-Pacific region recorded the lowest growth of 0.5 percent.

Here are a few highlights:

-The new Audi A4 saw global sales of around 337,550 units – a growth of 7.6 percent, with around 164,600 units sold in Europe alone.

-The 2nd generation Q7 racked up sales of around 102,200 units, equating to a growth of around 43.6 percent. As such, the Q7 doubled the average annual sales of its predecessor, achieving more than 100,000 deliveries in a year for the first time ever.

-Even Audi’s crown prince of performance, the R8, witnessed a 31.8 percent sales growth, with 2,890 units of the supercar sold.

-The entire R and RS family breached the 20,000 sales mark for the first time (20,200 units to be precise), marking a growth of around 18 percent.

-With more launches like the new Q5, Q2 and A5 Sportback, Audi will continue to expand its product footprint through 2017.

Source: CarDekho.com