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Audi Twin Cup 2016: Audi Team India Celebrates Its Performance
Audi India celebrated the excellent performance of its team at the World Championship of the Audi Twin Cup 2016. The twin cup was held in Portugal's Algarve race track. For this particular year, a total of 71 teams from 36 countries participated for glory.
In technology and service category, Audi Team India finished in 4th and 8th place respectively. The members of the team included Audi Gurgaon, Audi Ludhiana, Audi Mumbai South, Audi Chandigarh, Audi Kochi and Audi Mumbai west.
Joe King, Head, Audi India said, "Our teams displayed outstanding technical know-how and consistent customer focus, this honour validates our strength in the after-sales service in India. We have invested extensively in training and our initiatives over the years for strengthening our service levels have worked wonders. It is a matter of great pride for us that Audi Twin Cup has recognised the customer service excellence of Audi India teams. Customer satisfaction and Customer delight continue to be the core of our strategy and Audi India will continue to focus on the ownership experience and ensure that every touch point is executed in a way that's relevant and meaningful to today's customer."