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Volkswagen Expands Market Share In First Quarter

At 542,700 vehicles, worldwide deliveries in March were 7.2 percent below last year's record level

Substantial gains in the USA could not compensate for lower deliveries in Asia, Europe and South America in the month under review
Market share in China continued to expand despite a fall in deliveries
Sales Board Member Jürgen Stackmann: 'As expected, 2019 has so far been characterised by geopolitical uncertainty. We performed well in this market environment and reported slight gains in market shares in the first quarter.'

Wolfsburg – The Volkswagen brand delivered 542,700 vehicles worldwide in March, 7.2 percent below the record level for March 2018. The positive trend in the USA (+14.0 percent) could not compensate for lower deliveries in Asia (-10.0 percent), Europe (-3.5 percent) and South America (-12.7 percent). Volkswagen handed over a total of 1,456,400 vehicles to customers in the first quarter, 4.5 percent down on the same period in 2018. In an overall market that also saw deliveries fall, the brand therefore recorded a slight gain in its market share for the first quarter.

Volkswagen Sales Board Member, Jürgen Stackmann, commented: 'As expected, the continued reluctance to buy on the part of customers in China impacted our deliveries figures in the first quarter. Nevertheless, strong expansion of our market share there continues. Our order books everywhere are well-filled and we are working hard on expanding our capacity for petrol engines so that we can promptly deliver vehicles ordered by our customers. The new T-Cross will debut in dealer showrooms in Europe during the coming weeks, that will give us a tailwind.'

Deliveries in the regions and markets in March developed as follows:

    • In Europe, the Volkswagen brand delivered 183,200 vehicles, 3.5 percent down on the same month last year. This was partly attributable to capacity restrictions for petrol engines, where demand is currently high. There was also a slight decrease of 2.4 percent to 160,600 vehicles in Western Europe. Volkswagen was nevertheless able to expand market shares in the key markets of France, Italy and the United Kingdom.
    • In its home market of Germany, deliveries also fell slightly compared with the same month last year, dipping 3.2 percent to 52,700 vehicles. The brand's SUVs were especially popular with customers, with total deliveries for these models growing more than 50 percent compared with March last year. As a result, the SUV share increased from 18.1 percent in March 2018 to 28.4 percent in the month under
    • In Central and Eastern Europe, there was a sharp 10.8 percent fall in deliveries compared with the prior-year month, with 22,600 vehicles handed over to customers. At 8,500 units, deliveries in Russia, the region's largest market, were slightly down on the previous year (-1.2 percent).
    North America generated positive momentum in the month under review. Volkswagen delivered 53,700 vehicles there, an increase of 6.4 percent compared with March 2018. Growth was particularly strong in the USA, where brand deliveries rose 14.0 percent to 37,100 vehicles. As a result, Volkswagen reported its best March figures since 2013 on the world's second-largest automobile market. The popular Tiguan and Atlas SUVs accounted for over half of the deliveries in March. In Mexico, the situation remains difficult; deliveries there fell by 12.7 percent compared with March 2018.
    • The South America region saw a sharp fall of 12.7 percent in deliveries compared with the same month last year; 35,800 vehicles were handed over to customers there. In Brazil, the region's largest market, deliveries decreased slightly to 27,200 vehicles (-1.9 percent). In Argentina, the sharp decline on the overall market as a result of the difficult economic situation persisted. Volkswagen was not immune to this negative trend and delivered 5,000 vehicles, a substantially smaller number than the previous year (-49.2 percent).
    • In the Asia-Pacific region, Volkswagen delivered 258,100 vehicles, down 10.0 percent on March 2018. This development was largely determined by continued reluctance to buy on the part of customers in China, which again led to a sharp decline in the overall market. The cut in the VAT rate that came into effect in April reinforced the trend for March and was an additional factor in the decision to postpone purchase. Although Volkswagen's delivery figures were also down at 242,900 vehicles (-9.9 percent), the brand was nevertheless able to expand its market share further. As a result of the successful SUV offensive, there was a marked rise in the share of SUVs from 13.2 percent in March 2018 to 20.5 percent in the month under

Overview of deliveries by the Volkswagen brand:

Deliveries to customers by market

Mar 18

Mar 19

Change (%)

Jan-Mar 18

Jan-Mar 19

Change (%)

Europe

190,000

183,200

-3.5%

454,000

445,500

-1.9%

Western Europe

164,600

160,600

-2.4%

390,400

383,500

-1.8%

Germany

54,400

52,700

-3.2%

138,700

134,300

-3.2%

Central and Eastern Europe

25,300

22,600

-10.8%

63,600

62,000

-2.4%

Russia

8,600

8,500

-1.2%

21,300

22,100

+3.7%

North America

50,500

53,700

+6.4%

134,200

132,100

-1.6%

USA

32,500

37,100

+14.0%

84,000

85,900

+2.3%

South America

41,100

35,800

-12.7%

100,800

105,100

+4.3%

Brazil

27,800

27.200

-1.9%

61,600

77,900

+26.5%

Asia-Pacific

286,800

258,100

-10.0%

796,400

741,000

-6.9%

China incl. HK

269.500

242.900

-9.9%

755.700

703,400

-6.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Worldwide

584,700

542,700

-7.2%

1,525,300

1,456,400

-4.5%

Photo credit: Volkswagen
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