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Audi’s plant in Brussels is home to roughly 3,000 staff but will close its doors on February 28. Production at the site will continue for two months after the Christmas holidays.
Audi reportedly hasn’t found a suitable buyer for their Brussels plant, which currently builds the Q8 and Q8 Sportback e-trons. The luxury brand wants to axe the unpopular EVs and this has put ...
Audi says Q8 e-tron production could end early at its Brussels, Belgium, plant, citing a drop in demand for luxury EVs. The Q8 e-tron was updated extensively in 2023 but is now the oldest EV model ...
Audi has to kill the Q8 e-tron because it has to close down the plant in Brussels, Belgium. The last example is scheduled to roll off the production line on February 28.
Audi is looking for an investor for its struggling Brussels plant, production director Gerd Walker told Reuters on Tuesday. The company had examined several options for the site and discussed them ...
Volkswagen's luxury division Audi has so far not found a potential suitor for its plant in Brussels that was put under review in July, saying none of the 26 potential buyers it held talks with was ...
Sept 17 (Reuters) - Volkswagen's , opens new tab Audi is looking for an investor for its struggling Brussels plant, the premium brand's production director Gerd Walker said on Tuesday.
Audi's Brussels plant is responsible for only one model, the Q8 E-Tron. the German brand announced back in July that it was considering closing the facility due to low demand for the electric SUV.
Audi's plant in Brussels, Belgium, will cease production next year after the automaker's attempts to find a buyer failed. The plant, which employs slightly more than 3,000 workers, ...
Volkswagen’s state-of-the-art EV plant spirals toward collapse. The Brussels plant that produces the Audi Q8 E-Tron may soon shut its doors as electric vehicle sales falter in Europe.
More: Audi Wants To Kill The Q8 E-Tron, May Shut Brussels Plant. AutoNews Europe quoted Audi Chief Operating Officer Gerd Walker as saying they haven’t found a “viable and sustainable concept ...
Audi’s plant in Brussels is home to roughly 3,000 staff but will close its doors on February 28. Production at the site will continue for two months after the Christmas holidays.