Audi deepens Aspen One partnership with Limelight hotel expansion
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Audi and Aspen One first linked up in 2007, with Audi providing vehicles to support the ski resorts at Aspen Snowmass. Over time, the deal grew to include The Little Nell and select Limelight hotels. Now, the partnership stretches across all six Limelight locations: Aspen, Snowmass, Ketchum, Denver, the recently opened Boulder, and the upcoming Mammoth property scheduled for December.
The expansion also aligns with Aspen One’s push toward sustainability. Limelight Boulder just opened as the country’s largest all-electric hotel, and Limelight Mammoth is set to follow the same model. Audi, meanwhile, is in the middle of its biggest product rollout, with a lineup that heavily features electric platforms. For both brands, weaving electric mobility into the travel and hospitality experience isn’t just convenient—it’s strategic.
Beyond perks for hotel guests, the move strengthens Audi’s presence in the lifestyle space. The automaker already sponsors big events like Aspen Gay Ski Week and the Audi FIS World Ski Championships. Expanding into all Limelight properties means tapping into a wider audience of adventure-seekers who want both luxury and flexibility during their travels.


















