Audi plans to introduce a new model every three weeks this year

INGOLSTADT, Germany — Audi expects a difficult year as the launch of over 20 redesigned and new models could hurt deliveries, after declining sales of high-end models and further costs from an emissions scandal kept profitability below that of Mercedes-Benz and BMW.

Volkswagen AG’s main profit engine will introduce a new model every three weeks this year, including the redesigned A6 sedan, the all-new Q8 sport-utility vehicle and the battery-powered E-Tron crossover, it said on Thursday. This as it gave first mention to the E-Tron GT, a grand-touring EV sedan.

The model offensive, also including the overhauled Q3 compact SUV, is expected to have a “sustained positive impact” on deliveries and earnings from 2019, Audi said.

Also backed by a new joint platform with VW premium stablemate Porsche, Audi plans to launch 20 electrified models by 2025, more than half of which will be all-electric.

Bottlenecks expected from introducing new vehicle tests done to harmonized world standards, and the “dieselgate” scandal, which in 2017 cost Audi another 387 million euros ($ 478 million), will add further strains, Audi said.

“This means an enormous feat of strength for us,” Chief Executive Rupert Stadler said. “2018 will be a year of transition.”

The model replacements caused Audi to refrain from projecting another outright increase in deliveries, saying it wants to at least match last year’s record 1.88 million sales. Revenue is expected to slightly exceed last year’s 60.1 billion euros.

The luxury brand achieved 1 billion euros of cost reductions last year as part of a goal to cut spending in R&D, sales and other departments by 10 billion euros by 2022 to free up funds for its electric-car program.

Reporting by Andreas Cremer

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