Take a virtual interactive tour of Audi's Ingolstadt factory

Audi Ingolstadt factory
Audi Ingolstadt factory

Audi is offering a virtual guided tour of its Industry 4.0-powered manufacturing plant in Ingolstadt, Germany, all from the safety of home.

AudiStream is an online interactive tour of the largest Audi factory in the world (the equivalent to the size of Monaco) and has its very own ‘Ingolstadt Audi’ train station.

Audi has been building cars at the colossal site for more than 70 years. In 2019 alone, it produced more than 441,608 cars. Modern production systems and high-tech solutions enable highly efficient, sustainable manufacturing, which has used only green electricity from 2012. Reducing the worldwide ecological footprint is a great priority for Audi, which aims to achieve CO2-neutral production locations by 2025.

Now with AudiStream, the site can be covered in as little as 15 minutes from anywhere in the world and free of charge. Audi is thought to be the first car manufacturer to offer such an initiative.

Users will experience the A3 bodyshop and the A4 assembly line. They will see how 2,300 cars are produced daily by 45,000 workers, moving through every part of the process, right up to the point when the engines are switched on for the very first time.

Visitors will learn all the technical and technological detail behind the famous Audi Vorsprung durch Technik philosophy, thanks to an experienced tour guide who can answer all those burning questions over a live interactive discussion or online chat.

To book a 20-minute time slot for the Audi factory tour, users simply need to visit www.audi.stream.

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