Audi City Ginza
As a flagship

In an attempt unique to Audi City Ginza, the interior of the store incorporates a Japanese touch.





Audi City Ginza is unique in that the interior of the store incorporates a Japanese taste. The spacious interior allows you to experience the world of Audi.
Audi has opened a brand-icon showroom, “Audi City Ginza,” in Tokyo’s Ginza district. Opening in one of Japan’s top commercial centers, this store will be a flagship location where customers can experience Audi’s cutting-edge products, raising awareness among users and improving the brand’s image.
The exterior and interior are unique to “Audi City Ginza,” with the exterior incorporating a modular black design frame based on Audi’s headlight shape, and the interior incorporating Audi’s latest CI, which was updated for the first time in 14 years, while creating a calming atmosphere that makes use of Japanese tastes. This is also an attempt exclusive to “Audi City Ginza.”
The space is 308 square meters, and it’s hard to believe it’s in the heart of Ginza. Only three cars are on display, and the venue purposely doesn’t pack in too many cars, allowing guests to experience the world of Audi in a relaxed atmosphere.
There is also a video space with 12 transparent organic EL panels.

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[1] The RS6 Avant GT, of which only 10 were imported to Japan, is on display until December 21st. [2] The SQ6 e-tron, scheduled for introduction in Japan in 2025, is also on display. [3] It is beautifully lit up at night, a splendor befitting Ginza. [4] Former gymnast Kohei Uchimura (center) and Kabuki actor Sennosuke Kataoka (left) appeared at the opening ceremony. Both are Audi owners. On the right is Matthias Schepers, President and CEO of Volkswagen Group Japan and Audi Brand Director. [5] Kohei Uchimura and Sennosuke Kataoka also participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The space is designed with a Japanese feel in mind, with areas filled with pebbles reminiscent of a Japanese garden and features a warm wooden interior, creating an atmosphere befitting the international city of Ginza, and it has a cozy atmosphere that makes you forget you’re in a car showroom. Also noteworthy is the video space, which uses 12 55-inch transparent organic EL panels, a first for a car showroom.
The RS 6 Avant GT, limited to 660 units worldwide and only 10 units in Japan, will be on display until December 21st, so be sure to stop by if you’re in Ginza.
Audi City Ginza
Address: 1F Hulic Ginza 7-chome Building, 7-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-5931-0735
Official website : https://www.audicity-ginza.jp/ja.html
Business hours: 11:00-19:00 (Fridays and Saturdays 11:00-20:00)
Closed: Tuesdays, 1st and 4th Wednesdays



























