Audi
is
making
a
big
change
to
its
branding
for
the
Chinese
market
with
a
new
logo
that
lacks
the
automaker’s
famous
four-ring
emblem.
Today
in
Shanghai,
the
company
showed
off
the
new
“AUDI”
logo
—
yes,
it’s
just
Audi
in
all
caps
—
on
the
front
of
a
new
E
concept
electric
Sportback
that
notably
lacks
its
broadly
used
“E-Tron”
branding.
In
a
press
release,
Audi’s
CEO
Gernot
Döllner
said
it’s
hoping
to
tap
into
China’s
“more
tech-savvy”
customers
who
“expect
leading
connectivity
as
well
as
automated
driving.”
Reuters
reported
in
August
that
Audi
was
planning
a
rebrand
for
China,
where
the
automaker
sold
less
than
10,000
vehicles
in
the
country
in
the
first
half
of
2024.
Audi
says
the
AUDI
E
concept
represents
a
preview
of
three
upcoming
mid-
and
full-sized
models
it
will
introduce
starting
in
mid-2025.
Audi
formed
a
partnership
with
Chinese
state-owned
SAIC
Motors
and
placed
its
former
electric
models
head,
Fermín
Soneira,
as
the
new
team's
CEO.
A
new
Advanced
Digitized
Platform
was
developed
through
the
partnership,
featuring
an
800-volt
architecture
that
underpins
the
E
concept.
Soneir,
who
has
been
with
Audi
parent
company
Volkswagen
for
25
years,
says
the
partnership
is
set
up
to
“jointly
organize
development,
purchasing,
production,
and
sales.”
VW
is
struggling
in
China
as
home-grown
automakers
like
BYD
have
won
over
consumers
with
cheaper,
more
tech-advanced
cars.
Human
rights
groups
have
also
called
out
VW
that
its
supply
chain
may
have
been
linked
to
forced
labor
of
the
Uygur
Muslim
population
in
Xinjiang.
Original author: Umar Shakir
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