
Someone over at Audi will definitely have his ass kicked, because here’s what hit the net these days. It’s Audi’s product launch schedule until 2012. We have some highly anticipated cars on the list, like the A5/S5 Cabrio, R8 Targo, Q3 or the A7, plus the exact launch dates for each one. Here’s the complete list, including the Audi plants where each model will be built:
* September 2007: B8 A4 – Ingolstadt (Germany), Changchun (China), Vogosca (Bosnia)
* September 2007: C6 RS6 – Neckarsulm (Germany)
* January 2008: A3 Cabrio – Gyor (Hungary) * March 2008: B8 A4 Avant – Ingolstadt (Germany), Changchun (China) * June 2008: A3 Facelift – Brussels (Belgium), Ingolstadt (Germany)
* July 2008: Q5 – Ingolstadt (Germany), Changchun (China)
* August 2008: TT-S – Gyor (Hungary) * September 2008: R8 V10 – Neckarsulm (Germany) * December 2008: Q7 Hybrid – Bratislava (Slovakia)
* January 2009: A5 Cabrio – Ingolstadt (Germany)
* February 2009: RS5 – Neckarsulm (Germany) * March 2009: R8 Targa – Neckarsulm (Germany) * June 2009: A7 Coupe – Neckarsulm (Germany) * July 2009: Q3 – Unknown, Changchun (China) * August 2009: TT-RS – Gyor (Hungary) * September 2009: A5 Sportback – Ingolstadt (Germany) * December 2009: A1 – Brussels (Belgium) * February 2010: Q5 Hybrid – Ingolstadt (Germany), Changchun (China) * June 2010: New D4 A8 – Neckarsulm (Germany) * October 2010: New A3 – Brussels (Belgium), Ingolstadt (Germany) * January 2011: A7 Cabrio – Neckarsulm (Germany)
* January 2011: New C7 A6 – Neckarsulm (Germany), Changchun (China), Vogosca (Bosnia)
* May 2011: C7 A6 Avant – Neckarsulm (Germany), Changchun (China) * June 2011: R4 – Unknown * October 2011: A1 Cabrio – Brussels (Belgium)
* January 2012: A4 Facelift – Ingolstadt (Germany), Changchun (China)
You can see the leaked document after the jump.
