Audi India Sales April 2026: Luxury Demand Sustains Growth
Mumbai, May 2, 2026: Audi India continues to assert its presence as a powerhouse in the domestic luxury automotive landscape, striking a sophisticated balance between high-performance internal combustion engines and a pioneering electric vehicle (EV) offensive.
As the brand navigates an increasingly crowded premium market, its commitment to “Vorsprung durch Technik” remains the primary catalyst for its consistent sales momentum.
Audi April 2026 Sales Report India: Steady Gains
In the latest Audi India Sales April 2026 data, the Ingolstadt-based carmaker reported total domestic sales of 712 units. This performance represents a robust 14% year-on-year (YoY) growth compared to the 625 units delivered in April 2025.
This double-digit Audi YoY growth April 2026 highlights a strengthening appetite for the brand’s premium offerings across major Indian metros.
When evaluating the Audi MoM sales comparison 2026, April saw a marginal 8% dip from the high-volume peaks of March 2026. This cooling is typical of the luxury buying cycle; following the aggressive fiscal year-end push and corporate depreciation benefits in March, April serves as a period of inventory realignment and normalization.
Additionally, strategic supply chain management has ensured that waiting periods for flagship models remain competitive.

SUVs and e-tron Portfolio Lead the Charge
The brand’s “Q” family continues to be the bedrock of its success. The Audi Q3 and Audi Q5 remain the highest volume contributors, appealing to a younger demographic of luxury buyers.
Meanwhile, the Audi A6 continues to defend its territory in the executive sedan segment with its blend of tech and comfort.
Crucially, the Audi Q8 e-tron has seen an uptick in traction, signaling that the Indian elite are ready to embrace sustainable luxury without compromising on performance.
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Market Trends and Outlook
India’s luxury segment is currently witnessing a paradigm shift, characterized by rising disposable incomes and a definitive tilt toward electric luxury vehicles. While Audi faces stiff competitive pressure from Mercedes-Benz and BMW, its focus on digital-first customer experiences and a versatile product mix provides a unique edge.
Looking ahead, Audi India is set to intensify its electrification roadmap with further additions to the e-tron family.
With a steady pipeline of product refreshes and an expanding service footprint in Tier 2 cities, the brand is well-positioned to maintain its upward trajectory throughout the 2026-27 fiscal year.

