Top Performance For Volkswagen In First Half Year
July 9, 2018 by VolkswagenVehicle deliveries up 6.3 percent in first half year to 3.12 million vehicles• June also excellent month with 534,000 vehicles handed over to customers
• Global upward trend in first six months
Wolfsburg – The Volkswagen brand continued on its growth path in the first half year, delivering 3.12 million vehicles in the first six months, an increase of 6.3 percent compared with the same period last year. Jürgen Stackmann, Volkswagen Brand Board Member for Sales, commented: 'We can look back on a successful first half year. The fact that the Volkswagen brand grew 20 percent in Brazil is worthy of special mention. In Europe, over 100,000 orders for the T-Roc have already been placed since the market launch. In Germany, the 5 models with the highest registrations in May all came from Volkswagen. The second half of the year will be significantly more challenging. We anticipate delays of certain model lines in Europe as a result of the switch to WLTP.' Deliveries in the regions and markets in June developed as follows:
- • 187,300 vehicles were handed over to customers in Europe, 14.5 percent more than in June 2017. This is in part due to developments in Sweden (+87 percent) this month, where the overall market exploded as a result of the new bonus-malus system for vehicle taxation which came into effect on July 1, i.e. higher taxation for conventional drive systems. In the UK (+10.2 percent), demand for the Golf and Tiguan remained high. In addition, the new Polo put in a very satisfactory performance. In Austria (+14.5 percent), demand for the T-Roc and Polo NF remained at a high level. Western Europe grew 14.1 percent compared with the previous year.
- • 55,200 vehicles were handed over to customers on the home market of Germany, an increase of 7 percent compared with the previous year. The new T-Roc enjoyed a very successful launch and is top of its segment, the Tiguan Allspace is also proving very popular.
- • 26,700 vehicles were handed over to customers in Central and Eastern Europe, a rise of 8 percent compared with the previous year. At 8,900 units, deliveries in Russia were an encouraging 21.4 percent higher than last year. In particular the Polo (+1,600 units) and Tiguan (+100 units) performed very well.
- • At 47,700 vehicles, deliveries in North America were slightly down on the figure for last This is in part attributable to the declining overall market in Mexico. In the USA, the SUV offensive again boosted performance, with deliveries rising 5.7 percent to 28,900 vehicle
- • 38,900 vehicles were handed over to customers in South America, an increase of 11.8 percent compared with the same month last year. 27,400 vehicles were delivered to customers in Brazil, the region's largest market, corresponding to an increase of 27.9 percent compared with June 2017. Volkswagen is thus the second most successful car manufacturer in Brazil.
- • Volkswagen delivered a total of 228,500 vehicles in China, in line with the previous year. 40,800 units of the Lavida based on the new MQB were handed over to customers in June. The Bora, Lamando and Sagitar are also popular However, the lower import tariffs on cars which came into effect on July 1 impacted deliveries on the overall market in June/July because some consumers postponed their purchasing decisions.
Deliveries to customers by markets | June 2017 |
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Europe | 163,500 | 187,300 | +14.5% | 889.600 | 967,000 | +8.7% |
Western Europe | 140,700 | 160,600 | +14.1% | 763.800 | 827,000 | +8.3% |
Germany | 52,700 | 55,200 | +4.7% | 278,500 | 299,000 | +7.4% |
Central and Eastern Europe | 22,800 | 26,700 | +16.8% | 125,800 | 140,000 | +11.3% |
Russia | 7,400 | 8,900 | +21.4% | 39,600 | 48,200 | +21.5% |
North America | 50,100 | 47,700 | -4.8% | 279,400 | 277,300 | -0.7% |
USA | 27,400 | 28,900 | +5.7% | 161,200 | 172,900 | +7.2% |
South America | 34,800 | 38,900 | +11.8% | 201,300 | 224,000 | +11.3% |
Brazil | 21,400 | 27,400 | +27.9% | 121,600 | 145,900 | +20.0% |
Asia-Pacific | 248,600 | 246,300 | -0.9% | 1,479,800 | 1,569,000 | +6.0% |
China | 232,400 | 228,500 | -1.7% | 1,395,500 | 1,483,200 | +6.3% |
Worldwide | 512,700 | 534,000 | +4.2% | 2,935,100 | 3,118,700 | +6.3% |
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