Volkswagen Group delivers 6.5 million vehicles by September

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Christoph Oemisch
Christoph Oemisch
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Finance and Sales
Infographic of Volkswagen Group deliveries in the third quarter of 2024, breakdown by regions and vehicle types.
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“After nine months, Volkswagen Group deliveries are around three percent down on the same period last year in a market environment that remains challenging. We grew significantly in North and South America and increased our market share. In Europe, we were able to keep our vehicle handovers to customers largely stable, but are experiencing significant headwinds from the market. The competitive situation in China is particularly intense, which is the main reason for the global decline in our deliveries. In the coming months, numerous attractive new models across all brands will strengthen our market position worldwide. In addition, however, a better cost base, particularly in Germany, is essential to remain successful in this environment in the future.”
Marco Schubert Member of the Group’s Extended Executive Committee for Sales
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Key figures

6.52
million
vehicles delivered worldwide after 3 quarters, down 2.8 percent on the previous year (6.72 million vehicles)
506,500
vehicles
worldwide BEV deliveries after 3 quarters down 4.7 percent on the previous year (531,500 vehicles)
192,000
vehicles
worldwide PHEV deliveries are around 9 percent higher than in the same period last year

Development of core regions

Best-selling all-electric vehicles (BEV)

Deliveries Volkswagen Group - All drive types

Deliveries Volkswagen Group - All-electric vehicles (BEV)

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