
Audi India reported retail sales of 3,197 units for the first nine months of 2025 amid a challenging market environment marked by geopolitical developments and adverse currency movements.
The German luxury carmaker expects festive demand and GST 2.0 to drive sales momentum in the final quarter.
Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India, said, “This year has presented unique market dynamics, challenging the luxury car segment. Despite these conditions, GST 2.0 and strong festive demand give us optimism about closing the year on a high note.”
Audi Approved: plus
Audi’s certified pre-owned business, Audi Approved: plus, grew by 5 per cent in January–September 2025 compared to the same period last year. The segment now operates through 26 facilities across India, with another set to open this year, reflecting rising demand for pre-owned luxury cars. The brand also expanded its ‘Charge My Audi’ initiative to over 6,500 public charging points nationwide, underlining its commitment to sustainable mobility.
Other customer-centric programmes include the Ajio Luxe partnership, Audi Dash Cam launch, Assured Buyback, 10-year extended warranty, and 15-year roadside assistance, reinforcing a premium and convenient ownership experience.