Audi prioritising hybrids for Australia as diesels disappear

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The global sales boss of German automaker Audi says Australia offers a prime opportunity for the brand’s electrification plans, with a focus on hybrid models which could end up replacing diesel models here.

Speaking at the 2026 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix last weekend, where the company debuted the new plug-in hybrid Audi RS5, Audi sales boss and board member Marco Schubert said hybrids will be the brand’s focus Down Under.

“We believe in particular, like in Europe, and also other markets like here in Australia, that electrification is the way to go,” Mr Schubert said.

“A good execution of the hybrid is the RS5, [with] Australia being also super interested in Audi Sport products.”

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The new RS5 is powered by a 470kW/825Nm plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain, with a 2.9-litre V6 petrol engine mated with an electric motor incorporated into an eight-speed transmission, and quattro all-wheel drive.

“That helps us also with the CO2 level, so obviously it’s not only on the performance measures, but also on the CO2 level. For a market like Australia, which is also moving towards zero-emission vehicles, that’s really super important for us,” said Mr Schubert.

Audi previously aimed to sell only electric vehicles (EVs) from 2033 (except in China), but last year announced it had wound back EV targets – like Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and a raft of brands, including fellow Volkswagen Group members Porsche and the Volkswagen brand.

Some automakers, such as Hyundai, have used hybrid powertrains to replace diesels in their lineups.