Audi's sales of 1.3 million units last year were up 19 per cent as it marches towards its goal of 1.5 million sales by 2015, helped by a $13 billon investment over the next five years.
Included in its product plans is another niche, an A4-based MPV crossover, along the lines of the Mercedes-Benz B-Class that has just gone on sale in New Zealand.
Reports in Europe says Audi is closely investigating a vehicle offering more space than the A4 Avant, while avoiding the handling and fuel efficiency compromises of a Q5-sized SUV.
It has been dubbed "SuperAvant", after Audi's wagon range, and has a raised roof that allows more headroom. Inside, it's set to be extremely flexible, with a wide variety of seating options similar to some people-movers.
The car will be powered by a range of efficient petrol and diesel engines, including some hybrids. Audi's apparent aim is that the SuperAvant will be the first of a family of similar cars that could stretch up to the A6 and down to theA3.