Group 1 - Audi has reversed its previous plan to stop developing and selling internal combustion engine vehicles by 2033, and no clear timeline for cessation is set [1][2] - The company will launch a new series of internal combustion and plug-in hybrid vehicles between 2024 and 2026, providing greater flexibility for the next decade [1][2] - Audi will lead the development of a new platform architecture and software system for large vehicles within the Volkswagen Group, marking a shift towards "software-defined vehicles" [1] Group 2 - The automotive industry is experiencing challenges during the electrification transition, with many companies seeing declines in revenue and profit due to high R&D costs and slow electric vehicle market demand [2] - Companies like Volvo and Mercedes-Benz have also adjusted their electrification plans, opting for a dual development strategy of both internal combustion and electric vehicles [2] - The Chinese electric vehicle market is growing rapidly, prompting multinational companies to accelerate their electrification efforts in China while seeking cost reduction and efficiency improvements [2] Group 3 - Audi's strategic adjustments focus on two key areas: software-defined vehicles and advanced driver assistance technologies [3] - The company plans to produce several models specifically designed for the Chinese market starting mid-2025, including the Q6L e-tron and new electric models based on a joint development with SAIC [3] - Audi is collaborating with Huawei to integrate advanced intelligent driving assistance systems into its new platform products starting in 2025 [3]
暂停全面电动化计划,奥迪不再设定明确停售燃油车时间表
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-18 11:14