Hungary auto industry could reach record output in 2017, says foreign minister in Győr

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Győr, May 23 (MTI) – The value of Hungary’s auto industry output came to a record 7,874 billion forints (EUR 25.5bn) last year, and German carmaker Audi’s latest investments could further boost output, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign affairs and trade minister, said at Audi Hungaria’s plant in Győr, in north-western Hungary, on Tuesday.
Speaking at a joint press conference with the minister, Audi Hungaria’s managing director Peter Koessler said the plant would begin production of electric powertrains and the Q3 compact crossover vehicle in two weeks. Mass production of the model will start next year and production of the new Q4 model will begin in 2019, he added.
He said traction technology for Audi’s first electric cars would be produced entirely in Hungary in the future.
Chassis parts for the new models will be manufactured in an 80,000 sqm production hall where the workforce will be assisted by 700 robots, he said. The company has also expanded its tool factory and higher education system, he added.





