Audi Plans On Offering Electric Cars In 5-10 Years
Frankfurt (Germany) - Audi has said that it will offer electric vehicles within five to ten years. According to an interview done by Welt am Sonntag, the Volkswagen subsidiary will make a big push for diesel and battery-powered cars and promises to release vehicles "without exhaust emissions" within ten years.
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Diesel doesn't work in the US. Not enough pumps, no infrastructure, too costly of a switch to be worthwhile especially given one fossil fuel for another, and it costs way more than gas.
We would however be interested in electric and hydrogen vehicles.