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Audi to go all-electric by 2033, ending manufacturing of fossil fuel cars

German luxury carmaker Audi has announced it’ll stop manufacturing diesel and petrol cars by 2033, as part of an industry-wide pivot towards more environmentally-friendly electric cars.

“Audi is ready to make its decisive and powerful move into the electric age,” CEO Markus Duesmann said in a statement.

Starting in 2026, Audi plans to only launch new all-electric car models, while “gradually phasing out” production of internal combustion engines until 2033. However, strong demand in China could see Audi’s local partners there continue to manufacture combustion engine cars beyond 2033, he added.

Carmakers everywhere are pouring huge sums into the shift towards battery-powered vehicles as they tout green credentials in a world growing more concerned about climate change.

In Europe, the transition has been sped up in part because of tougher EU pollution regulations and the “dieselgate” emissions cheating scandal uncovered at Audi parent Volkswagen in 2015.

Duesmann said Audi is this year already launching more new electric models than diesel or petrol models. By 2025, the four-ring brand aims to have more than 20 e-models in its lineup.

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Starting in 2026, Audi plans to only launch new all-electric car models, while “gradually phasing out” production of internal combustion engines until 2033. Image: Courtesy AFP Photo/ Sajjad Hussain

He also said Audi would keep working to improve its internal combustion engines until the end to ensure greater efficiency. “Audi’s last internal combustion engine will be the best we’ve ever built,” he said.

Audi parent company Volkswagen announced an e-offensive earlier this year, saying it would spend 46 billion euros over the next five years to dominate the global electric car market.

The 12-brand group has vowed to set up six battery factories in Europe by the end of the decade as part of the push, hoping to reduce reliance on Asian suppliers of the key component in electric cars.

Electric car pioneer Tesla meanwhile is building a “gigafactory” near Berlin that aims to produce around 500,000 vehicles a year initially.

This article was published via AFP Relaxnews

Hero and featured image: Courtesy Velito/ Unsplash

Audi to go all-electric by 2033, ending manufacturing of fossil fuel cars

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