Sunday, December 22, 2024

Audi in crisis? Have lost 8 billion kroner in 3 months

The result of the primary operation has shrunk by as much as 76 percent in the course of the first quarter. This corresponds to a loss of almost DKK 8 billion.

Audi may not be on the brink of bankruptcy, but the economy has looked much better.

Thus, the brand from Ingolstadt managed to lose a whopping 1 billion euros, corresponding to 7.6 billion kroner, in the course of the first quarter of 2024.

This can be rewritten as a result of the primary operation, which has shrunk by 74 percent when compared to the same period last year.

The car brand says so itself in a press release .

READ ALSO: 20-year-old Dane in the running for a Formula 1 seat: "No comment"

The VAG brand itself attributes the poor result to 'a number of challenges'—among other things, there have been bottlenecks in the supplier chain that have hampered the production of V6 and V8 engines.

Audi's financial director Jürgen Rittersberger says so. In fact, for a period of time, Audi was forced to stop selling the engines because crucial parts from a supplier were missing.

According to Manager Magazin, the 'decisive part' is supplied by the company Vitesco. This is a belt for the start of the V6 and V8 engines.

Allegedly, Vitesco and Audi have been fighting over the component ever since the summer of last year, i.e. in 2023. However, the sub-supplier does not wish to publicly deal with the conflict with the car brand.

But Audi has allegedly been unable to obtain parts from other suppliers quickly enough to adjust production or let it continue.

However, Audi is not the only car brand that is now saying goodbye to a bad quarter. The VAG group, of which Audi is a part, could also have wished for a better bottom line.

The same is the case for Mercedes, the Stellantis Group and even Tesla. Read more about it right here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here

Latest

Don't miss

BMW owner with illegal Christmas decorations escaped huge fine

An older BMW was clearly illegal when the police...

People are turning a blind eye to electric cars, says car executive

Billionaire Mats Qviberg is the chairman of Sweden's second-largest...

From July 1st, owning a car will become much more expensive

The appraisal association predicts that insurance companies will tighten...

All drivers can be suspected of drink-driving with new EU requirement

The EU's goal is that no one should die...

Electric car sales are falling again – importers want support

The Danish car importers, who today call themselves Mobility...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

Honda Prelude returns with fake gear shift

The reborn Honda Prelude will make a comeback in 2026. After a 26-year absence, it will be with a 2-liter gasoline engine and fake...

Inspectors sound the alarm – find the same fault on every fourth car

The Swedish chain of inspection centers Bilprovningen is now sounding the alarm because inspectors find the same defect on every fourth car. The Danish...

Saab says no – will never be a car brand again

Industrial giant Saab AB, which owns the rights to the name Saab Automobile, is not interested in releasing the license for 'the world's most...

France drops state support for small electric cars – can't afford it

In a somewhat bizarre political move, the French government has decided to drop all state support for electric motorcycles and small electric cars like...

Calls electric car life-threatening – MG4 involved in serious accident

Several owners are calling the electronic stability program (ESC) in the Chinese MG4 life-threatening. And now a serious accident has occurred in Sweden. According...

Bankrupt Fisker has sold more electric cars than Volkswagen

There's no avoiding a bizarre dispute on official sales lists in the US - bankrupt Fisker Inc. has sold more electric cars than Volkswagen....

The crisis is total – Volkswagen fires 35,000 employees

That's not happening right now. But by 35,000, Volkswagen will have laid off 35,000 employees and closed several factories. The settlement was reached on...

New test: The electric car is poor in cold weather

The electric car is not the solution for everyone. And now a new Swedish test shows that the technology falls short when it gets...

Stockholm banned from introducing the world's strictest environmental zone

While all municipalities in Denmark have been allowed to introduce zero-emission zones from the New Year, the city government in Sweden's capital Stockholm is...

Porsche sounds the alarm – 8,000 employees' jobs are at risk

The Volkswagen Group's crisis has reached Porsche, with the brand recently announcing that it may be forced to lay off 8,000 employees. At Porsche,...

BMW owner with illegal Christmas decorations escaped huge fine

An older BMW was clearly illegal when the police spotted it on the highway. Yet the owner got away with a raised index finger....

Huge charging operator bankrupt – owes over 100 million kroner

On Wednesday this week, a restructuring plan was rejected, and on Thursday, charging station operator Eways decided to throw in the towel. The bankruptcy...
footer.txt Viser footer.txt.