The new Audi Q1 will go into production at Audi's Ingolstadt plant in 2016, the company has announced.
The Q1 will become the sixth new model in Audi's Q-badged range of SUVs, following the Q3, the Q5 and the Q7 and the performance-oriented RS Q3 and SQ5. The addition of the new Q1 model will form part of Audi's new model offensive, which will see the company's product range expand from the current 49 to more than 60 models by 2020.
By then, Audi estimates it will be selling more than two million cars every year.
"The Audi Q1 is part of our broad-based SUV strategy. It is designed on the basis of the modular transverse engine concept and will round off our Q series at the bottom end," said Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG.
Unfortunately, the Q1 is still in the design stage at the moment and it could be more than a year before we see a concept version of the car. As a result, details are scarce; however, we will keep you up to date with news on the new Q1 as it nears production.
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