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Audi Hungaria Engine Output Reaches 1,660,425 in 2023

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The local unit of German car maker Audi produced 1,660,425 engines at its plant in Győr last year, Audi Hungaria said.

Output edged down from 1,677,545 a year earlier.

Output of the base last year included 114,058 electric motors. Audi Hungaria also made 158,802 three-cylinder and 806,685 four-cylinder gasoline engines, and 198,802 four-cylinder diesel engines. The plant in Gyor turned out 19,734 five-cylinder and 277,081 six-cylinder gasoline engines, and 78,905 six-cylinder diesel engines. It made 6,216 ten-cylinder gasoline engines.

Audi Hungaria's vehicle output rose to 177,775 last year from 171,134 in 2022. The plant produced 94,283 Audi Q3, 73,806 Q3 Sportback, 6,850 Audi TT Coupe, and 2,681 TT Roadster models. The Q3 and Q3 Sportback models included 24,579 plug-in hybrids and 5,393 mild hybrids.

The company employed 11,663 people at year-end. Including staff at Audi Hungaria Ahead, a shared competency center that also provides services to other Volkswagen group members, the headcount reached 12,143.

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