Audi India reported 2,128 retail units for the first half of 2025, reflecting subdued demand amid economic headwinds. However, the brand remains optimistic about H2 growth, banking on new products, festive demand, and its expanding 6,500+ charging network for EVs.
Key Highlights
1. H1 2025 Performance
- Total Sales: 2,128 units (Jan-Jun 2025).
- Pre-Owned Growth: Audi Approved: plus grew 10%, with 26 facilities operational.
- Market Challenges: Currency fluctuations and geopolitical tensions impacted luxury demand.

2. Strategic Focus Areas
- EV Infrastructure: ‘Charge My Audi’ network crosses 6,500 charging points nationwide.
- Brand Advocacy: Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra named ‘Friend of Audi’.
- Digital-First Approach: Enhanced online booking and customer engagement.
3. Current Portfolio
- Top Models: Audi Q3, Q5, Q7, and e-tron GT series.
- EV Push: Q8 e-tron and RS e-tron GT bolster electric lineup.
Outlook for H2 2025
- Festive Boost: New launches and financing schemes to drive Q3-Q4 sales.
- Pre-Owned Expansion: More Audi Approved: plus facilities planned.
Quote from Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India:
“We’re reinforcing our luxury-first ethos through customer-centric innovations. The festive season and our EV ecosystem will be key growth levers.”
FAQs
1. Why did Audi’s sales decline in H1?
Global economic uncertainty and rupee depreciation led to price hikes, dampening demand.
2. Which Audi models are most popular in India?
Q3, Q5, and A4 lead volumes; e-tron GT gains traction among EV buyers.
3. How robust is Audi’s EV charging network?
6,500+ points cover highways and metros, with 24/7 support.
4. What’s next for Audi India?
New product introductions and pre-owned business expansion in H2.
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