Audi’s A4 has just reached a major milestone, crossing the five-million unit mark. The five-millionth A4 – which rolled out of Audi’s Ingolstadt plant – wan an Avant 3.0 TDI quattro in Misano Red.
Audi’s Ingolstadt plant began producing the A4 in 1994 and was the car’s exclusively assembly facility until 2007. At that time Audi added an A4 line to its Neckarsulm factory. Today the Ingolstadt plant produces the A4 Sedan, A4 Avant, A4 allroad quattro, S4 Sedan and S4 Avant while the Neckarsulm factory makes the A4 sedan.
“The success of the entire A4 model family keeps our two main production plants fully occupied and safeguards the workforce’s jobs,” says Peter Mosch, Chairman of the General Works Council. “Audi owes this success to its employees, who have invested so much know-how, quality awareness and dedicated work in the A4.”
“This is another major milestone in Audi’s history,” added Frank Dreves, Member of the Board of Management for Production at AUDI AG.
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