German carmaker Audi plans to make an electric version of its Q5 SUVs at its new plant in Mexico, two sources with knowledge of the project said on Wednesday.
Volkswagen AG's luxury car brand is set to open a US$1.3 billion factory in Mexico on Sept. 30, its first in the country and eventually slated to be Audi's only source globally for the Q5 models.
The plant in San José Chiapa in central Mexico will produce the gasoline-powered Q5 at first, but plans to introduce the electric version in the near term, said the sources, who requested anonymity.
"They are training personnel," one of the sources said, adding that the project does not yet have a launch date.
The Q5 is one of Audi's best-selling models worldwide. The plant in Mexico should begin by producing 150,000 cars a year, the sources said.