US: Audi Consistently Increases Electric Car Sales (Q4 2022 Results)
The Audi Q4 e-tron family is now contributing the most to the BEV segment.
During the fourth quarter of 2022, Audi sold in the United States 54,054 cars, which is 63 percent more than a year ago. Despite this outstanding growth, the annual result remained negative at 186,875 (down almost 5 percent year-over-year).
Meanwhile, the German premium brand significantly increased battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales.
In Q4, Audi sold 4,257 BEVs, which is 33 percent more than a year ago and 7.9% of the total volume.
It's noteworthy that currently, the biggest contributor in the BEV segment for Audi is the Audi Q4 e-tron family (SUV and Sportback), based on the Volkswagen Group's MEB platform. Volume deliveries of the electric Q4 alone should allow for achieving a pretty good result in 2023.
Daniel Weissland, President, Audi of America said:
"Audi finished the year strong: best-ever BEV sales, consecutive quarterly new car sales growth in the second half, and a record-breaking year in After Sales. Looking ahead, 2023 is going to be a pivotal year in the shift toward electric - our customers are ready and Audi is all-in."
Audi BEV sales by model in Q4 2022:
- e-tron SUV - 1,145 (down 42%)
- e-tron Sportback - 385 (up 1%)
- e-tron GT - 314 (down 59%)
- Q4 e-tron SUV - 1,872 (up from 45 a year ago)
- Q4 Sportback e-tron - 541 (up from 19 a year ago)
- Total - 4,257 (up 33%) and 7.9% share of total volume
Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not provide any details about its plug-in hybrid sales.
Audi e-tron sales in the US - Q4 2022
In 2022, Audi sold over 16,000 all-electric cars, which was the best result ever. For reference, in 12 months of 2021, Audi sold 10,985 all-electric cars in the US.
Audi BEV sales year-to-date:
- e-tron SUV - 7,503 (up 1%)
- e-tron Sportback - 2,894 (up 28%)
- e-tron GT - 2,275 (up 86%)
- Q4 e-tron SUV - 2,955
- Q4 Sportback e-tron - 576
- Total - 16,217 (up 48%) and 8.7% share of total volume
Considering that the Audi Q3 and Q5 models are sold at a relatively high volume - respectively 25,000+ and 62,000+ units in 2022 - the electric Q4 has a big chance to note 10,000-20,000 units in 2023 (if not more).
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