As the head of Audi, Markus Duesmann, told the German edition of Automobilwoche, the company has stopped all work on new internal combustion engines. This means that there will be no next generation gasoline and diesel engines, although engineers will continue the ongoing modernization of existing engines.
The CEO of the German brand, Markus Düsmann, said that the development of new internal combustion engines is no longer possible and that it would be better to adapt existing engines to future standards before they are finally phased out. This means that the production of the iconic TDI and TFSI engines in Audi is nearing completion, as is the production of two iconic Audi models, the R8 and TT, for which no direct successors are expected.
Audi plans to bring 20 electric models to the market over the next 5 years. The brand also announced its intention to turn major models like the A4 and A6 into fully electric vehicles by the end of the decade.
All this managers will be judged by history (as top idiots) and working people (as enemies of the people) as all they can is execute their top investors orders, and top investors don't want anything, but total genocide.
0-60 in 2 sec. for 150 miles range, yes please!
Why you hurry so much?
Ruling class soon will let you choose your rental model and color of your tiny electric car. Price per km will be around 10x time more, but green presstitutes will explain you why it is best.
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