BMW sold 9,375 units in India in 2012, topping the list of luxury car makers for the fourth consecutive year.
In the same period, Audi sold 9,003 units. Compared with its sales of 5,511 units in 2011, Audi's sales jumped 63 per cent.
The company has set a target of overtaking BMW in luxury car sales in India by 2015.
Since the beginning of 2013, the three luxury car makers -- BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz -- have raised prices in the range of one to five per cent.
Michael Perschke, head, Audi India, said, "We had set a target of 8,000 cars for 2012, but managed to achieve that target by November.
"We then revised the target to 8,600 cars and managed to exceed this target as well, with total sales of 9,003 cars.
"Our strong performance is a result of our diverse product portfolio, network expansion, unique marketing activities and after-sales
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