Volkswagen Group records higher deliveries in 2019

Volkswagen Group records higher deliveries in 2019

Despite shrinking overall markets, the Volkswagen Group grew its worldwide deliveries by 1.3 percent to 10,974,600 vehicles in 2019. Market shares were expanded in all regions, in some cases significantly. Volume growth was achieved in Europe (+3.9 percent) and South America (+3.2 percent) while there were slight falls in North America (-0.5 percent) and Asia-Pacific (-0.4 percent). Strong growth was recorded with electric vehicles. As a re-sult of many new models within the framework of the Group’s electric offensive and grow-ing interest on the part of customers, there was a rise of around 80 percent to more than 140,000 vehicles.

In detail, deliveries in the regions in 2019 developed as follows:

in Europe, 4,552,800 vehicles were delivered, corresponding to a rise of 3.9 percent compared with 2018. In Western Europe, 3,747,000 customers took delivery of a vehicle from a Group brand (+ 4.6 percent). In the domestic market of Germany, growth was even stronger and 1,364,000 vehicles were handed over to customers (+ 6.2 percent). In Central and Eastern Europe, deliveries rose by 1.1 percent to 805,800 vehicles. In Russia, the Group brands handed 233,600 vehicles over to customers, 1.6 percent more than in 2018.

In the North America region, the Group recorded a slight fall in deliveries but was able to slightly expand its market share in an overall market which shrank more strongly. 951,500 customers of a Group brand took delivery of a new vehicle, a fall of 0.5 percent. In the USA, 654,200 vehicles were delivered, corresponding to a rise of 2.5 percent. In Canada,deliveries totaled 112,200 vehicles, a fall of 5.3 percent. In a shrinking overall market in Mexico, deliveries fell by 7.4 percent to 185,100 vehicles. Nevertheless, there was a slight increase in the market share.

Inthe South America region, the Group succeeded in boosting deliveries despite a fall in the overall market and therefore significantly expanded its market share. Customers took delivery of a total of 608,600 vehicles, 3.2 percent more than in 2018. In Brazil, the Group grew deliveries significantly by 17.1 percent to 470,400 vehicles. In Argentina, the overall economic situation was challenging. The Group was also affected by this trend and recorded a fall in deliveries of 39.5 percent to 71,800 vehicles, which still represented a significant increase in the market share.

In the Asia-Pacific region, the Volkswagen Group recorded a slight fall of 0.4 percent in deliveries to 4,530,100 vehicles. In an overall market which shrank more strongly, the market share was significantly expanded. In China, the Group’s largest single market, deliveries in a shrinking overall market rose by 0.6 percent to 4,233,600 vehicles, leading to a significant rise in the Group’s market share.

Deliveries to 
customers by markets

Dec
2019

Dec. 
2018

Delta (%)


2019


2018

Delta (%)

Europe

361,600

319,800

+13.1

4,552,800

4,380,700

+3.9

Western Europe

289,100

252,100

+14.7

3,747,000

3,583,500

+4.6

Germany

100,700

91,400

+10.2

1,364,000

1,284,800

+6.2

Central and Eastern Europe

72,500

67,700

+7.1

805,800

797,200

+1.1

Russia

24,300

24,500

-0.9

233,600

229,800

+1.6

North America

84,500

84,400

+0.0

951,500

956,700

-0.5

USA

59,100

59,500

-0.6

654,200

638,300

+2.5

South America

56,000

48,800

+14.7

608,600

590,000

+3.2

Brazil

44,600

37,100

+20.1

470,400

401,800

+17.1

Asia-Pacific

501,700

431,300

+16.3

4,530,100

4,546,300

-0.4

China (incl. HK)

469,500

402,600

+16.6

4,233,600

4,207,100

+0.6

             

Worldwide

1,030,800

916,200

+12.5

10,974,600

10,834,000

+1.3

Deliveries to 
customers by brands

Dec
2019

Dec. 
2018

Delta (%)


2019


2018

Delta (%)

Volkswagen 
Passenger Cars

615,200

540,600

+13.8

6,278,300

6,244,900

+0.5

Audi

176,000

154,500

+13.9

1,845,600

1,812,500

+1.8

ŠKODA

114,700

105,100

+9.1

1,242,800

1,253,700

-0.9

SEAT

31,300

25,300

+23.4

574,100

517,600

+10.9

Porsche

26,300

21,700

+21.5

280,800

256,300

+9.6

Volkswagen
Commercial Vehicles

43,500

44,000

-1.1

491,600

499,700

-1.6

MAN

13,000

12,500

+3.6

142,800

136,500

+4.6

Scania

8,500

10,000

-14.8

99,500

96,500

+3.1

             

Volkswagen Group (total)

1,030,800

916,200

+12.5

10,974,600

10,834,000

+1.3

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