Volkswagen Group delivers 3 percent more vehicles in the first quarter

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The Volkswagen Group increased its deliveries in the first quarter of 2024 by 3 percent to 2.10 million vehicles. The main growth drivers were China (+8 percent), South America (+14 percent) and North America (+5 percent). Vehicles with combustion engines increased by 4 percent to 1.97 million units, overcompensating the slight decline of 3 percent to 136,400 all-electric vehicles (BEV). In this segment, strong growth in China (+91 percent) did not fully offset the decline in Europe (-24 percent). However, incoming orders for BEVs in Western Europe developed positively from January to March. More than twice as many all-electric models were ordered as in the same period last year (+154 percent), so that the BEV order bank currently stands at around 160,000 vehicles.

Hildegard Wortmann, Member of the Group’s Extended Executive Committee for Sales, says: “In a market environment that remains challenging, the Volkswagen Group achieved a solid delivery performance in the first quarter. Our diversified product portfolio gives us the necessary flexibility to compensate for fluctuations in demand in certain segments – as is currently the case with all-electric vehicles – in others. The higher order intake for our all-electric models in Europe makes us confident that we will grow in this segment both in our home region and worldwide over the year as a whole. More than 30 model launches across all drive types this year will give us tailwind in the coming months.”

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Deliveries in the regions developed as follows in the first quarter of 2024:

In Europe, deliveries were on a par with the previous year’s level at 906,700 vehicles (-0.3 percent). 74,400 of these vehicles had an all-electric drive (-24 percent). In Western Europe, a total of 790,100 vehicles were handed over to customers (-1 percent), of which 271,200 were in Germany, the Group’s home market (-1 percent). In Central and Eastern Europe, 116,600 customers took delivery of their new Group vehicle (+2 percent).

In North America, the Volkswagen Group increased its deliveries by 5 percent to 227,100 vehicles. The USA accounted for 155,900 Group models (-2 percent). There, 13,200 customers opted for an all-electric vehicle (-16 percent).

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In South America, the Group handed over 14 percent more cars to customers than in the same period last year, a total of 118,500 vehicles. At 26 percent, growth was particularly strong in Brazil, where 93,500 models were delivered.

The Asia-Pacific region recorded an overall increase in deliveries of 5 percent to 764,800 vehicles. The main growth driver here was China, the Group’s largest single market. Deliveries there rose by 8 percent to 693,600 vehicles despite a challenging market environment. The all-electric models recorded particularly strong growth here, with an increase of 91 percent to 41,000 units.

The most successful all-electric Group models worldwide in the first quarter of 2024 were:

  • Volkswagen ID.4/ID.5 34,600
  • Volkswagen ID.301 26,100
  • Audi Q4 e-tron (incl. Sportback) 22,800
  • Škoda Enyaq (incl. Coupé) 14,000
  • Audi Q8 e-tron (incl. Sportback) 9,600
  • Volkswagen ID. Buzz02 (incl. Cargo03) 7,000
  • CUPRA Born 6,900

In 2024, the Volkswagen Group will launch more than 30 attractive new models, including many all-electric vehicles such as the Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer04 and the ID. Buzz with long wheelbase05, the CUPRA Tavascan05, the Audi Q6 e-tron06 and the Porsche Macan Electric07.

Volkswagen Group – Deliveries of all drive types

Deliveries to
customers by markets
Mar.
2024
Mar.
2023
Delta (%) Jan. – Mar. 2024 Jan. – Mar. 2023 Delta (%)
Western Europe 324,100 335,300 -3.4 790,100 795,400 -0.7
Central and Eastern Europe 44,700 48,100 -7.0 116,600 113,900 +2.3
North America 89,700 79,900 +12.3 227,100 216,800 +4.8
South America 45,400 38,800 +17.0 118,500 103,600 +14.4
China 238,700 244,700 -2.4 693,600 644,500 +7.6
Asia-Pacific Rest 28,000 32,500 -13.8 71,200 84,700 -16.0
Middle East/Africa 30,000 32,900 -8.7 87,200 81,700 +6.8
Worldwide 800,600 812,100 -1.4 2,104,300 2,040,700 +3.1
Deliveries to 

customers by brands

Mar.
2024
Mar.
2023
Delta (%) Jan. – Mar. 2024 Jan. – Mar. 2023 Delta (%)
Brand Group Core 579,300 568,100 +2.0 1,543,500 1,453,500 +6.2
Volkswagen 

Passenger Cars

398,400 393,700 +1.2 1,079,700 1,021,500 +5.7
Škoda 82,600 82,200 +0.5 220,500 209,600 +5.2
SEAT/CUPRA 58,500 53,700 +8.9 138,600 125,200 +10.6
Volkswagen 

Commercial Vehicles

39,800 38,400 +3.7 104,800 97,200 +7.8
Brand Group Progressive 161,200 178,500 -9.7 402,000 421,800 -4.7
Audi 159,000 176,100 -9.7 396,900 415,700 -4.5
Bentley 1,100 1,400 -17.8 2,500 3,500 -28.7
Lamborghini 1,100 1,000 +8.3 2,600 2,600 +0.3
Brand Group Sport Luxury 28,600 31,700 -9.8 77,600 80,800 -3.9
Porsche 28,600 31,700 -9.8 77,600 80,800 -3.9
Brand Group Trucks 31,500 33,800 -7.0 81,100 84,600 -4.1
MAN 9,000 11,700 -22.7 23,900 27,300 -12.3
Volkswagen 

Truck & Bus

4,000 3,500 +15.5 11,500 12,100 -5.1
Scania 9,800 9,800 -0.5 26,400 22,600 +16.8
Navistar 8,700 8,800 -2.0 19,300 22,500 -14.5
Volkswagen Group (total) 800,600 812,100 -1.4 2,104,300 2,040,700 +3.1

Volkswagen Group – Deliveries of all-electric vehicles (BEVs)

Deliveries to
customers by markets
Jan. – Mar. 2024 Jan. – Mar. 2023 Delta (%)
Europe 74,400 98,300 -24.3
USA 13,200 15,700 -16.2
China 41,000 21,500 +91.2
Rest of world 7,800 5,600 +40.6
Worldwide 136,400 141,000 -3.3
Deliveries to 

customers by brands

Jan. – Mar.
2024
Jan. – Mar.
2023
Delta (%)
Brand Group Core 96,200 97,000 -0.9
Volkswagen 

Passenger Cars

68,200 70,000 -2.6
Škoda 14,000 12,400 +12.3
SEAT/CUPRA 7,000 9,200 -24.0
Volkswagen 

CommercialVehicles

7,100 5,500 +29.4
Brand Group Progressive 35,600 34,600 +3.0
Audi 35,600 34,600 +3.0
Bentley
Lamborghini
Brand Group Sport Luxury 4,300 9,200 -52.9
Porsche 4,300 9,200 -52.9
Brand Group Trucks 300 300 +23.1
MAN 140 150 -10.6
Volkswagen 

Truck & Bus

80 20 +347.1
Scania 50 70 -36.5
Navistar 60 10 +330.8
Volkswagen Group(total) 136,400 141,000 -3.3

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