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Volkswagen Group deliveries top 1 million for first time in September

The Volkswagen Group delivered over 1 million vehicles to customers for the first time in September, the highest level ever for a single month: at 1.01 million, deliveries were 6.6 percent up on the previous year. This represents the best monthly performance in the history of the Volkswagen Group. Fred Kappler, Head of Group Sales, commented: “This … Continued

The Volkswagen Group delivered over 1 million vehicles to customers for the first time in September, the highest level ever for a single month: at 1.01 million, deliveries were 6.6 percent up on the previous year. This represents the best monthly performance in the history of the Volkswagen Group. Fred Kappler, Head of Group Sales, commented: “This record result demonstrates the strength of the Volkswagen Group. Vehicles from our brands are thrilling more and more customers worldwide – our new SUVs in particular are very popular. China continues to play an important role in this respect.” The Group also reported a significant rise in deliveries in South and North America as well as Central and Eastern Europe in September. At 7,806,600 vehicles, Group deliveries have risen by 2.6 percent since the beginning of the year.

404,500 vehicles (+1.5 percent) were handed over to customers in Europe in September as the Group stayed on its stable growth path. The Central and Eastern Europe region continued its upward trend, with deliveries running at 63,400 vehicles, an increase of 13.8 percent. While deliveries in Germany were slightly down (-3.3 percent), the overall trend in Western Europe remained stable (-0.5 percent) on the back of increases in Spain and Italy.

The Group handed over 85,900 vehicles to customers in North America, a rise of 13.5 percent compared with the previous year. This positive trend was driven by the launch of the Atlas SUV and the new Tiguan in the USA (+21.8 percent). The Volkswagen Group also reported an increase in deliveries in South America in September, handing over 47,800 vehicles to customers, a rise of 68.4 percent. There were sizeable increases in Brazil (+110.5 percent) and Argentina in particular.

The Volkswagen Group handed over 436,700 vehicles to customers in the Asia-Pacific region in September, 6.1 percent up on the previous year. This increase is chiefly attributable to good developments in China, where many customers chose the newly-launched Terramont and Tiguan from Volkswagen, the Audi A4L and the ŠKODA Kodiaq. In total, 406,500 vehicles (+6.3 percent) were handed over to Chinese customers in September.

Deliveries to customers by markets September

2017

September

2016

Change

(%)

Jan- Sep.

2017

Jan- Sep.

2016

Change

(%)

Europe 404,500 398,400 +1.5 3,276,200 3,182,000 +3.0
Western Europe 341,200 342,700 -0.5 2,734,000 2,699,800 +1.3
Germany 107,200 110,900 -3.3 973,400 992,000 -1.9
Central and Eastern Europe 63,400 55,700 +13.8 542,200 482,200 +12.4
Russia 17,500 15,000 +17.0 134,600 120,400 +11.8
North America 85,900 75,700 +13.5 718,700 685,800 +4.8
USA 56,700 46,600 +21.8 457,000 426,000 +7.3
South America 47,800 28,400 +68.4 389,700 320,000 +21.8
Brazil 27,800 13,200 +110.5 225,400 195,600 +15.2
Asia-Pacific 436,700 411,700 +6.1 3,134,800 3,111,800 +0.7
China 406,500 382,300 +6.3 2,895,000 2,853,900 +1.4
Worldwide 1,010,100 947,400 +6.6 7,806,700 7,609,300 +2.6

 

Deliveries to customers by brands September

2017

September

2016

Change

(%)

Jan–Sep. 2017 Jan–Sep.

2016

Change

(%)

Volkswagen Passenger Cars 593,700 547,600 +8.4 4,490,900 4,374,800 +2.7
Audi 178,400 173,800 +2.6 1,380,800 1,408,800 -2.0
ŠKODA 112,900 107,100 +5.4 871,100 840,900 +3.6
SEAT 39,800 35,800 +11.2 354,900 312,900 +13.4
Porsche 20,800 22,000 -5.3 185,900 178,300 +4.3
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 44,600 43,100 +3.4 367,900 350,800 +4.9
MAN 10,600 9,200 +14.8 80,300 74,100 +8.4
Scania 8,000 7,200 +11.2 64,000 58,700 +8.9
Volkswagen Group (total) 1,010,100 947,400 +6.6 7,806,700 7,609,300 +2.6

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