Audi crowned year’s most improved brand
The trade magazine "Automobilwoche" has honored Audi as the year's most improved brand; at the same time, the DEKRA testing company has rated the Audi A6 as the "Most Reliable of All Classes": just two highlights in a long list of honors for the Audi brand in 2008.
This year the brand with the four rings not only delivered an impressive domestic performance with 35 awards but proved its excellence in the international arena as well with 56 prizes.
The Audi R8, the A5 and the A4 are the Audi models that won the most awards. Immediately after its debut, the Audi A4 was chosen as "Europe's Auto1" by "Autobild" readers from 26 countries. At the New York International Auto Show, the Audi R8 for the first time received two "World Car of the Year Awards" – for Performance and Design.
An early highlight in the year among the 35 domestic awards was the quadruple win (A3, A4, A6, R8) among the readership of the trade magazine "auto motor und sport".
In addition to the familiar stars of the brand, a newcomer to the Audi family attracted attention particularly toward year's end – the Audi Q5. Even before its market launch on November 14 it captured two design awards and the coveted "Golden Steering Wheel" in the SUV category. These were followed by three additional prizes, including the "Euro Car Body Award" by an international panel of experts.
Audi owes the success of its vehicles both to its recent range of models and to their especially appealing design. In "Automobilwoche", the manufacturer with the slogan "Vorsprung durch Technik" is credited by automobile analyst Jürgen Pieper not only with improved quality and technology but even with design leadership in this industry. Audi Design Chief Stefan Sielaff agrees: "Presently we not only have the newest range of models, but also the most beautiful." This has a very favorable effect on the brand image: In the comprehensive image report by the trade magazine "Auto Zeitung", Audi won the overall top honors in 2008 for the fifth time in a row.