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For the 49th time, the Audi Works Council has called on the workforce to make its traditional Christmas donation. Once again, the response has been overwhelming: 99.7 percent of Audi employees and Audi BKK employees at the Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm sites took part in the campaign and donated a total of €677,076 to charitable and social institutions in their regions. As it does every year, the company topped up the amount – this year by €172,924 – bringing the Audi Christmas donation for 2025 to an impressive €850,000. With these donations, Audi is supporting more than 100 organizations and associations.

At the Ingolstadt site alone, €620,000 was raised, of which €486,696 came from the workforce and €133,304 was contributed by the company. This total is being disbursed through 79 monetary donations and 13 vehicle donations, with a total of 92 applications approved.

The ceremonial handover took place on December 16 at the Audi vehicle delivery center in Ingolstadt. Representatives from 13 of the beneficiary organizations were invited to join the works council and company management in honoring the commitment. All invited organizations will receive vehicles from the donation campaign in the coming year.

Thomas Wendl, Head of the Works Council Service, emphasized: “What makes our Christmas fundraising effort so special is the solidarity of the workforce. Every colleague makes a small contribution to ensuring we can achieve great things together.”

Jörg Schlagbauer, Chairman of the Audi Works Council in Ingolstadt, underscored the significance of the campaign: “Social commitment is the foundation of our society. Without the many people who volunteer and work full-time to help others, many things would not function. With our donation, we not only want to provide financial support, but also to send a clear message of appreciation. I am proud that almost all Audi employees once again participated – it shows how strong our solidarity is. We take responsibility for our region and stand by those who do great things for others every day.”

Xavier Ros, Member of the Board of Management for Human Resources at AUDI AG, said: “I am proud and grateful to present the Christmas donation on behalf of our employees. The enormous participation among the workforce shows what the Audi team is all about: we stand together, we take responsibility, and we want to make a difference in our home regions. With this donation, we can help where help is needed – at a time that is not only festive but also challenging for many people.”

Background information: more than 20 million euros for a good cause
For more than 45 years, the Audi Works Council has called on the workforce to make a Christmas donation each year. The campaign was launched by the then Works Council Chairman, Fritz Böhm. Since then, Audi employees have collected more than 20 million euros, and continue to support charitable institutions around the Ingolstadt home site to this day.

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The Audi Revolut F1 Team has unveiled its official name, logo, and announced that its global launch will take place in Berlin on January 20, 2026. This milestone marks a significant step for the Audi Revolut F1 Team toward joining the Formula One World Championship in 2026. The team name and logo unite Audi F1 and global fintech Revolut, following the confirmation of the title partnership in July 2025.

 

The partnership with Revolut is a strategic cornerstone of the team’s identity. As a global fintech, Revolut shares the ambition for innovation, performance, and connecting with a diverse, international audience. This collaboration goes beyond traditional sponsorship, creating a powerful alliance aimed at challenging conventions and shaping new forms of fan engagement through activations, race access and exclusive app-based benefits for Revolut users. The alliance also extends to key areas of the Audi Revolut F1 Team’s operations: integrating Revolut Business into its financial operations and Revolut Pay into its online store for a seamless checkout experience.

For the first time, the Audi Revolut F1 Team will present its full identity at the Berlin launch on January 20. Designed to be an immersive experience, the event will showcase the core pillars of the brand: clarity, technical intelligence, and emotion. To ensure the team’s entry resonates beyond the paddock, the exclusive launch will be followed by a public opening on January 21, allowing fans to be part of the inaugural moment.

A centerpiece of the Berlin launch is the official unveiling of the car’s full 2026 race livery, following the reveal of the Audi R26 Concept in November. With less than 50 days to go before the first race, the team will show how the visual identity will shape its debut season and translate Audi’s design principles into a striking presence on the Formula 1 starting grid.

As part of the formation of the Audi Revolut F1 Team, Sauber Motorsport AG will be renamed Audi Motorsport AG. The team’s Technology Centre in Bicester, UK will also be renamed Audi Motorsport Technology Centre UK. The company honors its past by keeping the name of Sauber Holding AG and Sauber Technologies AG.

Gernot Döllner, CEO of AUDI AG and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sauber Motorsport AG: “Unveiling the Audi Revolut F1 Team name and logo marks another major milestone on our journey into the pinnacle of motorsport. Both give our ambition a clear identity, reflecting a strong vision and innovative spirit. We now look ahead to Berlin in January, where we will officially present this exciting new chapter for the Audi brand to the world.”

Mattia Binotto, Head of Audi F1 Project: “This announcement gives a name and a face to the incredible work being done by the team. The team is taking shape, driven by a culture of precision and relentless ambition. The Berlin launch will be the first moment we stand together as a collective and invite our global fan base to join us ahead of our debut in 2026.”

Jonathan Wheatley, Team Principal of the Audi Revolut F1 Team: “Today, our project takes on its official identity. The Audi Revolut F1 Team name is a symbol of the combined strength of our teams in Germany, UK and Switzerland, together with our partners. It provides a banner under which we all unite as we build towards 2026. This is a crucial milestone that energizes the entire project and makes our long-term ambition tangible for everyone involved.”

Nikolay Storonsky, CEO and Co-Founder of Revolut: “Revolut and Audi are uniting in Formula 1 with a global ambition to challenge the status quo and a shared obsession with engineering excellence. The Audi Revolut F1 Team name and logo are the first symbols of this powerful alliance that will accelerate Revolut’s global growth.”

 

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Audi has opened its first Audi charging hub in North Rhine-Westphalia at the EUREF Campus in Düsseldorf, near the airport, sending another strong signal for sustainable mobility. The site is part of an innovative, future-oriented district that serves as a model region for the energy transition. Drivers of electric cars of all brands can charge quickly and conveniently at four high-power charging points with up to 400 kW charging capacity. In 2025, the Four Rings opened three new Audi charging hubs at sites in Kiefersfelden, Munich-Westkreuz, and Düsseldorf. The new hub brings the network to a total of nine locations in German-speaking countries.

 

Hubert Link, who previously worked in customer care and marketing at Audi, has taken on responsibility for the further development of the Audi charging hubs. “Customer enthusiasm is my top priority. We want to offer customers of all brands a premium charging experience and thereby bring them into direct contact with the Audi brand,” says Link. “The Audi charging hub is much more than just a charging station,” Link continues: “The hubs are a touchpoint and represent an experience with our brand.We can see that we have struck the right chord with this concept at our site in Munich-Obersendling, for example. There, we have a regular customer base who come to charge their cars frequently.”

Technical highlights for maximum convenience

Audi’s newest charging hub in Düsseldorf is also all about smart energy solutions and offers customers that extra something during their charging time. This includes food and beverage options, restrooms, and several showrooms from companies based at the EUREF Campus. The innovative campus is also a popular event venue, with more than 100,000 participants per year. Whether it’s exciting insights or relaxing breaks, everyone will find the right experience here to make their charging breaks as varied and enjoyable as possible.

The new Audi charging hub in Düsseldorf offers four HPC charging points with up to 400 kW charging power. An innovative swivel arm reduces the weight of the charging cable by around
60 percent and enables uncomplicated, easy accessible charging, even for people with physical limitations. Height-adjustable displays and generous maneuvering areas ensure a comfortable charging experience. “We want everyone to have a positive charging experience, regardless of their individual needs. Easy accessibility is not an extra for us, but a standard feature,” explains Link.

Modular and adapted to the respective site

Audi relies on a modular construction concept for its Audi charging hubs, enabling flexible adaptation and sustainable use. The modular design also ensures a short construction time. Moreover, the hub can be moved to a new site at any time – without the need for large foundations or additional sealed surfaces. Second-life batteries from test vehicles serve as energy storage devices. These act as buffer storage, reducing the load on the grid. Around one megawatt hour (1.0 MWh) of energy is available in Düsseldorf, which can be used to charge up to 60 vehicles without interruption. Audi charging hubs in Germany have recently started being supplied by a dynamic electricity procurement model. At its core is a prediction model, developed by Audi, that calculates the right amount of electricity for the following day. Battery storage flexibility is used to purchase electricity on the power exchange when it is inexpensive and available mainly from renewable sources – usually at times when there is a lot of wind and solar energy.

Experience technology, discover the future: the opening event in Düsseldorf

At the two-day opening event in Düsseldorf at the end of November, interested customers had the opportunity to experience how Audi defines everyday electric mobility at the Audi charging hub. On both days, Audi experts from the fields of electric mobility, charging infrastructure, and vehicle technology were available for one-on-one discussions and detailed explanations. Participants were able to obtain comprehensive information about charging technologies and, as a special highlight, experience the advantages of electric mobility first-hand during test drives with the latest Audi electric models.

Strategic outlook

With the three new sites in Düsseldorf, Kiefersfelden, and Munich-Westkreuz, Audi is consistently pushing ahead with the expansion of its premium charging infrastructure. New Audi charging hubs are planned for German cities in 2026 as well. Hubert Link sees this as a clear mission: “We want to make electric mobility convenient and engaging for all user groups and establish the Audi charging hub as a central touchpoint for the brand.”

 

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Audi will enter Formula 1 in 2026, competing at the pinnacle of motorsport. To mark the occasion, Audi Tradition is looking back at the origins of Grand Prix racing in a special exhibition titled “Legends of Grand Prix.” From December 16, 2025, until the start of the new Formula 1 season on March 8, 2026, the Audi museum mobile will display fascinating racing cars from more than 100 years of history, including the winning car from the very first Grand Prix race, Michael Schumacher’s first Formula 1 car, and the legendary Silver Arrows: the Auto Union Grand Prix racing cars Type A, Type C, and Type D.

 

With its entry into the FIA Formula 1 World Championship, Audi is breaking new ground. At the same time, the brand with the four rings can look back on a successful motorsport history, with unforgettable highlights including historic victories in the World Rally Championship, successes in the DTM and on the circuit in the USA, and 13 victories in the world’s toughest endurance race, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. As early as the 1920s, the predecessor brand NSU was at the top of the podium in Grand Prix races, and the legendary Silver Arrows of Auto Union dominated the top league of racing in the 1930s.

The exhibition first goes back to the early Grand Prix era, then takes us through the era of the Auto Union Silver Arrows and the 75-year history of Formula 1 from the early post-war racing cars to the present day. Stefan Trauf, Head of Audi Tradition, says: “With our special exhibition, ‘Legends of Grand Prix’, we want to shorten the winter break in Formula 1 for all fans and present many spectacular exhibits from the history of motorsport’s premier class until the first race of the new season.”

It is not only Formula 1 fans who will get their money’s worth at the exhibition, but also anyone who enjoys historical racing. Curator Stefan Felber is particularly proud of the Renault AK 90 CV: “It is the first vehicle in our exhibition. With it, we go back to the early Grand Prix era.” On June 26, 1906, French-Hungarian racing driver Ferenc Szisz made motorsport history at the wheel of such a 90 PS Renault: the then 33-year-old engineer won the French Grand Prix, considered the first Grand Prix race ever held.

Exhibition organizer Stefan Felber adds: “Unfortunately, the original vehicle no longer exists. However, we were able to borrow a detailed replica from the Vintage Classic Car Collection in Holland.” The new special exhibition also features a Talbot-Lago T26 C from the early days of F1 with a 240 PS inline six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. Five Talbot-Lago T26 Cs competed in the very first Formula 1 race, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on May 13, 1950.

The NSU 6/60 PS is an exhibition highlight from the AUDI AG historic vehicle collection. The first six-cylinder model from Neckarsulm has an output of 60 PS, weighs 830 kilograms, and has a top speed of 175 km/h. Almost 100 years ago, on July 11, 1926, NSU celebrated a highly acclaimed quadruple victory in the 1.5-liter class at the first German Grand Prix at the AVUS with its all-white racing car. Another highlight of the exhibition is the Bugatti Type 35 C – one of the most successful racing cars of all time. Its eight-cylinder engine delivers 95 PS thanks to a twin carburetor; with the Roots supercharger used since 1926, the power output increases to up to 130 PS. Other vehicles in the exhibition include a 1928 Wanderer W8; the Auto Union Grand Prix racing cars Type A, Type C and Type D from the 1930s; a Cisitalia 360 from 1947; a Toleman-Hart TG184 from 1984, which Ayrton Senna also drove; and a Jordan 191 from 1991, in which Michael Schumacher drove his first F1 race. The two most recent models, the Sauber C31 from 2012 and the F1 show car with Audi Launch Livery from 2022, complete the exhibition and take visitors into the preparatory phase of the 2026 Formula 1 season, in which Audi will be competing for points with its own factory team for the first time.

The Audi museum mobile at the Audi Forum Ingolstadt is open Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. It is closed from December 22, 2025 until January 6, 2026. Meanwhile you can discover the special exhibition “Legends of Grands Prix” anytime via the Audi Tradition app which is available at the App Store and the Google Play Store.

 

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The unveiling of the AUDI E SUV concept car at Auto Guangzhou 2025 is now followed by a first look at the exterior design of the production model: the AUDI E7X is a progressive, fully electric premium SUV and the second production model from the China-exclusive sister brand AUDI. Tailored to the needs of Chinese customers, it combines Audi's technological expertise with the innovations of its partner SAIC in China's digital ecosystem. The AUDI E7X will debut at the Auto China 2026 motor show, set to take place in Beijing from April 24 to May 3, 2026.

Futuristic SUV design with perfect proportions: the AUDI E7X carries the expressive design language of the AUDI E SUV concept through to series production. With a length of 5,049 mm, a width of 2,002 mm, and a height of 1,708 mm, along with a wheelbase of 3,060 mm, the fully electric premium SUV combines the comforts of a spacious interior with a dynamic, prestigious appearance.

Clean surfaces and the characteristic light graphics at the front and rear give the AUDI E7X a monolithic, calm, and striking design. Its upright front with digital Matrix LED headlights vertically arranged in the black wraparound loop makes a bold statement. Powerfully sculpted wheel arches and short overhangs underscore the dynamic character of the E7X. Two powertrain variants with system outputs of 300 kW and 500 kW respectively ensure superior driving performance.

“The AUDI E7X is an SUV without compromises,” says Fermín Soneira, CEO of the Audi and SAIC Cooperation Project. “Its confident stance, sporty proportions and progressive design come together to create a perfect balance of emotion and everyday usability, shaping an SUV that feels instantly right for our customers.”

The best of both worlds

Following the AUDI E5 Sportback, the E7X is the AUDI brand’s second model. With the launch of its sister brand – without the four-ring logo, instead written in capital letters – in November 2024, Audi has been breaking new ground to address additional customer segments in the important Chinese market.

Based on the Advanced Digitized Platform and jointly developed with SAIC, the AUDI models are next-generation intelligent connected vehicles to complement the global Audi brand's portfolio in China. Development teams in Germany and China work closely together, enabling significantly reduced development time.

True to the brand philosophy, the AUDI E7X again combines the best of both worlds: with its brand-defining driving dynamics and premium quality, the fully electric SUV unmistakably carries the Audi DNA. With its seamless integration into China's digital ecosystem, the E7X is consistently geared towards the needs of particularly tech-savvy Chinese customers.

The AUDI E7X will make its debut at the Auto China 2026 motor show in Beijing from April 24 to May 3, 2026, and be launched to market in the first half of 2026.

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