In the first quarter of 2017, Skoda sold more cars than ever before: Between January and March, the brand delivered 283,500 vehicles to customers (January-March 2016: 276,600) – 2.5% more than in the same period last year. In March, the deliveries rose by 2.1% to 108,500 units (March 2016: 106,300). This was the best sales result in one month in the company’s 122-year history. Skoda models were particularly popular in Europe.
“Skoda successfully continued along its path to growth in the first quarter. This forms a good basis for further growth in the coming months,” says Werner Eichhorn, Skoda Board Member for Sales and Marketing. “The record figures are the result of an attractive model range and an outstanding team performance. We expect the current market launch of the Skoda Kodiaq to provide further momentum. The interest of customers in our new large SUV continues unabated. 4,700 vehicles have already reached their new owners in the first weeks.”
In Western Europe, Skoda deliveries increased by 7.9% in March to 53,600 vehicles (March 2016: 49,600 vehicles). In the first quarter, sales in this region rose by 6.6% to 122,600 units (2016: 115,000 vehicles). In Germany, the brand’s strongest European single market, Skoda’s sales increased by 4.5% in March to 17,100 vehicles (March 2016: 16,300 vehicles) and in the first quarter by 4.9% to 40,800 vehicles (2016: 38,900 vehicles). In the first three months, Skoda recorded double-digit growth rates in Italy (6,700 vehicles, +20.9%), Austria (6,200 vehicles, +19.1%), Sweden (4,000 vehicles +13.4%) and France (6,200 vehicles +10.6%).
In Central Europe, Skoda achieved an increase of 14.5% to 18,900 vehicles in March (March 2016: 16,500 vehicles). In the first quarter, the brand grew by 14.9% to 52,900 vehicles (2016: 46,100 vehicles). In Skoda’s home market, the Czech Republic, sales in March increased by 9.8% to 8,800 vehicles (March 2016: 8,000 vehicles), and in the first quarter by 12.3% to 24,600 vehicles (2016: 21,900 vehicles). The brand grew strongly in Poland (17,500 vehicles, +18.1%), Hungary (3,000 vehicles, +16.0%) and Slovakia (5,000 vehicles, +13.8%).
In Eastern Europe excluding Russia, Skoda grew by 9.0% in March to 3,300 vehicles (March 2016: 3,000 vehicles). The Czech producer closed the first quarter with an increase of 14.2% and 8,500 deliveries (2016: 7,400 vehicles). In this period, deliveries to Ukraine rose by 114.7% to 1,200 vehicles (2016: 600 vehicles).
In Russia, Skoda recorded a slight increase of 0.7% to 4,900 vehicles (March 2016: 4,800 vehicles) despite persistently challenging market conditions. Deliveries in the entire first quarter rose more significantly by 1.9% to 12,700 vehicles (first quarter 2016: 12,500 vehicles).
In China, the brand’s largest market worldwide, Skoda delivered 21,800 vehicles to customers in March (March 2016: 25,600 vehicles; -14.8%).The manufacturer sold 66,800 vehicles in the first quarter of this year (first quarter 2016: -11.4%). This development is largely due to tax increases in various vehicle segments where Skoda is also represented. The company anticipated this development and expects that demand will return to normal in the second quarter.
In terms of model series, the models Skoda Superb, Rapid and Fabia are driving the strong growth rates. The brand’s flagship, the Skoda Superb, increased by 18.9% to 38,300 deliveries in the first quarter. Sales of the Škoda Rapid series increased during the same period by 6.8% to 51,800 units. The small car Fabia recorded substantial growth in the first quarter (54,600 vehicles, +10.2%). Skoda Citigo deliveries fell by 0.3% to 9,700 vehicles in the first three months due to the upcoming model change. Similarly, sales of the Skoda Yeti (21,500, -20.0%), the successor of which will be presented to the public in the middle of May. As expected, deliveries of the Skoda Octavia fell in the first quarter by 6.3% to 103,000 vehicles. This is due to the ongoing introduction of the updated model and the associated – temporarily limited – model availability in certain markets.
The Skoda Kodiaq is also being gradually introduced in the markets. 4,700 of the brand’s new large SUV have already been delivered to customers.
At the Shanghai motor show 2017, which takes place from 19 to 28 April, ŠKODA will be presenting their brand-specific outlook on the future of individual mobility with the concept study VISION E for the first time. The emotive five-door SUV coupé can travel up to 500 kilometres on electric alone and reaches Level 3 of autonomous driving.
Skoda deliveries to customers in the first quarter of 2017 (in units, rounded off, listed by model; +/- in percent compared to the first quarter of 2016):
- ŠKODA OCTAVIA (103,000; -6.3%)
- ŠKODA RAPID (51,800; +6.8%)
- ŠKODA FABIA (54,600; +10.2%)
- ŠKODA SUPERB (38,300; +18.9%)
- ŠKODA YETI (21,500; -20.0%)
- ŠKODA CITIGO (only sold in Europe: 9,700; -0.3%)
- ŠKODA KODIAQ (4,700; – )
ŠKODA deliveries to customers in March 2017 (in units, rounded off, listed by model; +/- in percent compared to March 2016):
- ŠKODA OCTAVIA (37,000; -6.1%)
- ŠKODA RAPID (19,000; +3.8%)
- ŠKODA FABIA (22,100; +8.0%)
- ŠKODA SUPERB (13,800; +6.4%)
- ŠKODA YETI (8,800; -16.9%)
- ŠKODA CITIGO (only sold in Europe: 4,800; +6.8%)
- ŠKODA KODIAQ (3,000; – )