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Audi reviews plans to stop new petrol model launches in 2026

Carmaker no longer certain of meeting previous target amid delayed transition to electric vehicles

Audi is reviewing its plan to stop introducing new petrol models from next year, as a “delayed transition” to electric vehicles pushes the premium carmaker to cut 7,500 jobs — 14 per cent of its German workforce.

The Bavarian company, which is part of the Volkswagen Group, on Tuesday said it was no longer certain it would meet a previous target of launching its final new combustion engine car in 2026 and ending sales of such vehicles outside of China entirely by 2032.

“With the delayed transformation towards electric mobility we have to assess those dates and deadlines,” said chief executive Gernot Döllner.

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