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Auto China 2026: Audi continues its product initiative with China-tailored models and technologies

Audi at Auto China 2026
Audi and its joint venture partners FAW and SAIC showcase their latest models at Auto China 2026 in Beijing. Pictured: Audi A6L e-tron, Formula 1 show car Audi R26, AUDI E7X
  • Two partners, two brands, a differentiated powertrain portfolio: Audi is accelerating its China strategy
  • World premiere of the AUDI E7X in Beijing – second production model from the China-exclusive AUDI brand; market launch of the SUV in the first half of the year
  • Strategic agreement for the establishment of an AUDI Innovation & Technology Center in Shanghai
  • The new Audi A6L and Audi A6L e-tron strengthen the local portfolio with combustion engines and electric drives as well as market-specific advanced driver assistance systems

Ingolstadt/Beijing. Audi continues to gain speed in China. At the Auto China motor show in Beijing, the company is showcasing a comprehensive model portfolio that is more closely tailored than ever to the needs of Chinese customers. One highlight is the premiere of the electric AUDI E7X – the second production model developed for China by the AUDI brand. The four rings are also expanding their model initiative with the locally produced Audi A6L and Audi A6L e-tron, equipped with technologies designed specifically for the Chinese market. With its two partners, FAW and SAIC, and two strong brands, Audi is addressing diverse target groups. The four rings deliver “Vorsprung durch Technik” and premium products across different drive types, while the sister brand AUDI focuses on connected electric vehicles for highly tech-savvy customers. As part of the deepening collaboration between Audi and SAIC, the two partners have signed a strategic agreement to develop a new generation of AUDI models for China.

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