2023 (Full Year) USA: Audi US Car Sales by Model

In full-year 2023, Audi sales in the USA increased by 22% to a record 228,550 deliveries with the Q5 and Q7 the top-selling models in the US.

In full-year 2023, Audi sales in the USA increased by 22% to a record 228,550 deliveries with the Q5 and Q7 the top-selling models in the US.
© Audi of America 2023

2023 (January to December): German luxury car brand Audi increased its sales in the USA to a new record 228.550 deliveries — 22% more vehicles than were sold in 2022. The top-selling Audi models in the US in 2023 were the Q5 and Q7 SUVs while the favorite Audi passenger car in the USA was the Audi A5. Sales of Audi electric cars grew strongly but battery-electric vehicle sales are still a very small percentage of the total number of Audis sold in the US in 2023.

Audi Sales in the USA by Model in 2023 (Full Year)

Audi sales in the USA by individual model plate names in the full year 2023 were as follows:

ModelSales 2023Sales 2022% Change
A313,6259,78839%
A413,55015,239-11%
A523,77718,34930%
A68,3196,00339%
A71,8102,237-19%
A82,2591,59442%
e-tron GT3,2022,27541%
Q322,18925,066-11%
Q4 e-tron8,1442,929178%
Q4 Sportback e-tron2,606576352%
Q574,14562 91218%
Q728,93119 30850%
Q813,5509 37245%
Q8 e-tron8,1807,5039%
Q8 Sportback e-tron2,9072,8940%
RS631314101%
TT72551641%
AUDI TOTAL SALES228,550186,87522%

Car Sales by Brand in the USA in 2023 (Full Year)

Car Sales by Brand in the USA in 2023 (Full Year):

NOTE: â€śSales” as reported by the various brands generally refer to deliveries and not necessarily sales to the customer or final registration. Terms and definitions may vary. All statistics are provided by respective car manufacturers unless clearly marked otherwise.

About Audi of America

At Audi of America, we believe the Future is Electric. By 2025, our U.S. model lineup will be at least 30 percent electrified, including fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Globally, we are committed to net CO2 neutrality by 2050. In 2022, Audi sold 186,875 vehicles in the U.S., sold more fully electric models than ever before, and achieved a record-breaking year in after-sales. 

About the author:

Henk Bekker

Henk Bekker is a freelance writer with over 20 years of experience in online writing. His best-selling cars website has been reporting car sales statistics since 2008 with classic car auction prices focusing on the most expensive automobiles sold at public auctions in the past decade. He also owns the travel websites European-Traveler.com and Lake Geneva Switzerland. Henk holds an MBA from Edinburgh Business School and an MSc in Finance from the University of London.