Audi has reiterated its goal to be selling 1m cars a year within the next two to three years. Last year the German carmaker sold 829,109 cars.


Speaking at the Geneva motor show, Audi’s chief financial officer Rupert Stadler said he expected revenues to grow around 6% in 2006 compared to last year.


“We want to maintain the dynamic of last year,” Stadler was quoted by Dow Jones saying.


Earlier this month, Audi reported record production, sales, revenue and before-tax profit for for its full year.


Revenue was up by 8.5% in 2005 to EUR26.6bn. Profit before tax was up by 14.6% to EUR1,310m, the highest in company history.

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The Audi brand set a new record for vehicle sales in 2005 for the 10th year in succession: 829,109 vehicles were delivered to customers worldwide, an increase of 6.4% (2004: 779,441).