Reported that Audi's new electric car series for China will not use the iconic four-ring logo
According to Reuters, the new EV series, internally codenamed "Purple," will launch a concept car in November, when Audi will explain the "brand story" of the series.。
According to Reuters, the new EV series, internally codenamed "Purple," will launch a concept car in November, when Audi will explain the "brand story" of the series.。
In a report today, Reuters quoted two people with direct knowledge of the situation as saying that Audi, a high-end car brand owned by German Volkswagen, will not use the four-ring logo on its new electric vehicle (EV) series for the Chinese market。Plan。
According to a person familiar with the matter, Audi made the decision out of "brand image considerations."。
The new electric car range is internally codenamed "purple," Reuters said, adding that they cannot learn if the new range has a different logo or just carries the Audi name on the vehicle.。
加入我们的 Telegram 以立即接收新闻Two people familiar with the matter said that the concept car of the series will be unveiled in November, when Audi will also explain the "brand story" of the series.。
A third person briefed on the matter reportedly said it planned to launch nine models by 2030.。
According to Reuters, two people with direct knowledge of the plan said that Audi's new electric car series will use batteries from the Ningde era and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) from Chinese autonomous driving startup Momenta.。
According to people familiar with the matter, the "Purple" series will adopt the electrical architecture of SAIC electric vehicle brand IM Motors。
According to Reuters, Audi electric cars currently sold in China will continue to use the four-ring logo。
In a statement to Reuters, SAIC said the electric cars would be "real Audi with real Au double DNA."。
Reuters reported on July 12, 2023 that Audi sought to take over the electric vehicle platform owned by IM Motors。
A few days later, SAIC said it is working with Audi to develop an electric vehicle platform, and the two companies will accelerate the development of electric vehicles through cooperation。
On May 20 this year, SAIC announced the formal signing of a cooperation agreement with Audi to jointly develop a number of high-end smart electric vehicles for the joint venture company SAIC Audi, and jointly develop advanced digital platforms.。
>SAIC said in a statement in May that the two companies were pooling resources to jointly develop a range of electric vehicle models, with the first expected to hit the market in 2025.。
None of the previous statements mentioned IM Motors, an electric car brand founded by SAIC, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech and Alibaba on November 26, 2020, in which SAIC holds a majority stake.。
IM Motors aims at the mid-to-high-end electric vehicle market, and currently sells models including L6 and L7 sedans, as well as LS6 and LS7 SUVs (sports utility vehicles)。
According to data released yesterday, IM Motors delivered 6,017 vehicles in June, up 249% from a year earlier.。
<p><img src="https://hawk-oss.hawkinsight.com//file//202408/213156286_67" style="width: 100%;">According to Reuters, the new EV series, internally codenamed "Purple," will launch a concept car in November, when Audi will explain the "brand story" of the series.。(Audi electric vehicles exhibited at the Shanghai New Energy Auto Show in June 2024。Photo Credit: CnEVPost) Reuters quoted two people with direct knowledge of the situation as saying in a report today that Audi, a high-end car brand owned by Volkswagen, will not use the four-ring logo on its new electric vehicle (EV) series for the Chinese market。Plan。According to a person familiar with the matter, Audi made the decision out of "brand image considerations."。The new electric car range is internally codenamed "purple," Reuters said, adding that they cannot learn if the new range has a different logo or just carries the Audi name on the vehicle.。Join us on Telegram to receive immediate news The concept car for the series will be unveiled in November, when Audi will also explain the "brand story" of the series, according to two people familiar with the matter.。A third person briefed on the matter reportedly said it planned to launch nine models by 2030.。According to Reuters, two people with direct knowledge of the plan said that Audi's new electric car series will use batteries from the Ningde era and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) from Chinese autonomous driving startup Momenta.。According to people familiar with the matter, the "Purple" series will adopt the electrical architecture of SAIC electric vehicle brand IM Motors。According to Reuters, Audi electric cars currently sold in China will continue to use the four-ring logo。In a statement to Reuters, SAIC said the electric cars would be "real Audi with real Au double DNA."。Reuters reported on July 12, 2023 that Audi sought to take over the electric vehicle platform owned by IM Motors。A few days later, SAIC said it is working with Audi to develop an electric vehicle platform, and the two companies will accelerate the development of electric vehicles through cooperation。On May 20 this year, SAIC announced the formal signing of a cooperation agreement with Audi to jointly develop a number of high-end smart electric vehicles for the joint venture company SAIC Audi, and jointly develop advanced digital platforms.。SAIC said in a statement in May that the two companies are combining resources to jointly develop a series of electric vehicle models, and the first product is expected to go on sale in 2025。None of the previous statements mentioned IM Motors, an electric car brand founded by SAIC, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech and Alibaba on November 26, 2020, in which SAIC holds a majority stake.。IM Motors aims at the mid-to-high-end electric vehicle market, and currently sells models including L6 and L7 sedans, as well as LS6 and LS7 SUVs (sports utility vehicles)。According to data released yesterday, IM Motors delivered 6,017 vehicles in June, up 249% from a year earlier.。</p>Disclaimer: The views in this article are from the original Creator and do not represent the views or position of Hawk Insight. The content of the article is for reference, communication and learning only, and does not constitute investment advice. If it involves copyright issues, please contact us for deletion.