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Audi Stuns China with Bold New Brand—But Where Are the Iconic Four Rings?

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November 12, 2024
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Audi Stuns China with Bold New Brand—But Where Are the Iconic Four Rings?
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Audi’s latest move has left car enthusiasts and industry insiders scratching their heads. Last week, the German auto giant launched a surprising sub-brand in China, simply called “AUDI”—a minimalist nod to its legendary heritage but without the iconic Four Rings logo. In a market saturated with new brands, Audi and its local partner, SAIC, chose a bold departure from tradition to capture a younger, tech-focused audience.

Why Abandon the Iconic Four Rings?

The change has people talking, especially given how the Four Rings have become one of the most recognizable symbols in the luxury car world. Ralf Brandstätter, Chairman of Volkswagen Group China, took to LinkedIn to address the curiosity, reassuring fans: “Of course, there will still be vehicles with the four rings in China. The new brand with the AUDI lettering has a more progressive design but is 100 percent Audi DNA. It will address new customer groups in China that we have not previously covered with the Four Rings.”

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In short, Audi is aiming at a new crowd—China’s “young, tech-savvy premium customers.” The existing lineup of four-ringed Audi vehicles will continue, while this simplified sub-brand looks to carve out space among younger drivers who may find the classic rings too traditional or even passé.

Why Not Use an Old Name?

Interestingly, Audi and SAIC opted not to resurrect historical names like Auto Union or Horch, despite their historical cache. For the next generation of Chinese buyers, nostalgia isn’t a priority. “Starting fresh” with a pared-down logo and modern branding serves to emphasize AUDI’s focus on tech-driven, electric vehicles with a sleek, progressive design meant for China’s ultra-competitive market.

A New Look, Inside and Out

Brandstätter teased that the AUDI models will look noticeably different from those in the global lineup. Described as “Sportback” but with a wagon-esque twist, the E concept boasts a screen-heavy interior with minimal traditional controls—a fresh take that aligns with China’s tech-forward culture. And while the models share the “100 percent Audi DNA” of their forebears, Brandstätter believes the distinction will attract buyers seeking a more progressive design.

Can Two “Audis” Coexist?

There’s no doubt that creating two parallel brands under one name runs the risk of cannibalizing sales. But Brandstätter is confident the two “Audis” will appeal to different audiences and coexist peacefully in the world’s largest car market. Leveraging the Advanced Digitized Platform, a collaborative development with SAIC, three production models are set to hit the Chinese market by mid-2025. While these models won’t be available globally, Audi’s experiment could set a precedent for how automakers adapt in increasingly segmented markets.

Audi’s bold step marks a fascinating shift in strategy, as they hope a younger Chinese audience will embrace their forward-looking, Four-Rings-free brand. Whether it succeeds or ends in confusion, this AUDI sub-brand promises to shake things up in China’s luxury EV market.

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