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Tesla surpasses Audi in global sales despite decline, ending decade of growth

Tesla managed to surpass premium rival Audi in 2024, marking a significant milestone for the American EV maker.

In a surprising turn of events, Tesla, despite a slight dip in sales, managed to surpass premium rival Audi in 2024, marking a significant milestone for the American EV maker. Tesla’s sales fell by just 1.1% to 1.79 million units, while Audi, facing a 12% decline, registered 1.67 million cars. 

With only four model lines (five if the Cybertruck, currently limited to the U.S. and Canada, is included), Tesla outpaced Audi, which offers a diverse range of combustion, hybrid, and electric models. On the other hand, Audi has dozens of model combinations, and yet Tesla’s all-electric vehicles—Model 3, Model S, Model X, and Model Y—managed to outpace the German automaker’s entire lineup, which includes electric and combustion vehicles.

Audi’s setbacks

Audi experienced a sales decline in 2024 after its impressive performance in 2023, selling 1.9 million units—the best result since 2017. Consequently, this decline is particularly disappointing given the brand’s recent recovery from three consecutive years of decreasing sales. While, on the one hand, Audi saw a significant drop in markets such as Germany, China, and North America, it is worth noting that, on the other hand, its EV sales only decreased by 8%. This suggests that factors beyond its EV offerings contributed to the overall 12% decline in sales.

However, the German automaker remains hopeful for a turnaround in 2025, with the launch of new models, including the electric A4, A6 e-tron, and Q6 e-tron. The company is also betting on the success of its new brand in China, which is set to debut in mid-2025 with three new EVs in the mid- and full-size segments. These efforts could help Audi regain momentum, particularly in the Chinese market, where local competition has significantly increased.

Audi vs. Tesla Sales Breakdown:

With Tesla’s competitive edge continuing to grow and Audi’s strategies in place for 2025, the automotive race between these two giants will be one to watch closely in the coming year.

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