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Audi to sell its cars directly online and at new showroom

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September 07, 2024

Outlet to be ready by year end; agent will continue to provide after-sales support

- Lee Nian Tjoe

Audi to sell its cars directly online and at new showroom

Lee Nian Tjoe Senior Transport Correspondent By the end of 2024, people shopping for a new Audi car here can buy one online or by visiting a new showroom near Chinatown.

The current showroom in Alexandra Road, operated by agent Premium Automobiles, will stop selling Audi cars when its stock runs out. But the agent will continue to provide after-sales support.

The new Audi Singapore showroom, which will be ready by the end of the year, is on the ground floor of Cross Street Exchange, a mall at the junction of South Bridge Road and Cross Street, The Straits Times has learnt.

The German carmaker's online platform, which will be ready by November, allows a buyer to complete sales transactions as well as find out about stock availability, finance, insurance and used car trade-in.

The development means that Audi will sell new cars directly to customers in Singapore and not through Premium Automobiles' Alexandra premises.

Thus, Audi will no longer be represented in an area where the major car brand showrooms are located.

It follows fellow German brand, Porsche, which ended its arrangement in 2023 with its dealer and now sells cars directly to consumers.

Audi Singapore is a direct subsidiary of the German car brand, and Premium Automobiles has been the brand's local representative since 1999.

The majority of cars sold in Singapore are sold through authorised dealership arrangements.

Customer test drives and in-person consultation will be conducted at Audi's new showroom, which will also serve as an event space for exhibitions. It was still under renovation when ST visited it on Sept 6.

Meanwhile, Audi Singapore will hold roadshows at shopping malls and other activities. This includes one at Suntec City, which is running until Sept 8.

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