Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Volkswagen Group sees group sales drop in September and YTD-Porsche and Audi grows though.

Deliveries by the Volkswagen Group from January to September remained almost stable compared with the prior-year level, with 7.43 million vehicles handed over to customers worldwide. 
Overall, developments in Europe were positive. Western Europe in particular reported growth; most countries in Central and Eastern Europe following suit, although this was not sufficient to offset the downturn in Russia. 

Deliveries in the United States also rose slightly. The Company improved its performance in China, with deliveries in September almost on a par with the prior year.
Group brands grew deliveries by 3.5 percent on the overall European market in the first three quarters, handing over a total of 3.07 million vehicles to customers. 2.62 million customers took possession of a new vehicle in Western Europe, an increase of 6.1 percent. 
The situation in Germany also remained positive; 971,200 vehicles were handed over to customers on the home market, representing an increase of 4.6 percent in the period to September. The Volkswagen Group also recorded growth on other markets in Western Europe. 
Above all Spain (+17.5 percent) and Italy (+9.1 percent) have seen strong growth since the beginning of the year. 
As a result of the continued tense situation in Russia, there was a downturn in deliveries in Central and Eastern Europe, where the Group handed over 451,600 vehicles in the period to September, of which 127,300 units were delivered on the tense Russian market.
Group deliveries in the North America region from January to September were up 5.8 percent to 693,100 units, of which 453,500 – an increase of 3.2 percent – were handed over in the United States, the region’s largest market. 
The South America region continues to feel the effects of the challenging situation in Brazil, the region’s largest market, where deliveries by the Volkswagen Group fell by 33.4 percent to 308,600 vehicles in the period to September. As a result, deliveries in the entire region dropped to 439,700 units.
The Group delivered 2.88 million vehicles in the Asia-Pacific region in the first three quarters, of which 2.58 million were handed over in China, the Group’s largest single market.

Overview of deliveries by the Volkswagen Group:
Deliveries to customers
by markets
September
2015
September
2014
 Change
(%)
Jan.-Sept.
2015
Jan.-Sept.
2014
Change
(%)
Europe
375,100
361,300
+3.8
3,073,900
2,970,600
+3.5
Western Europe
323,400
309,000
+4.7
2,622,300
2,471,200
+6.1
      Germany
106,700
105,100
+1.5
971,200
928,500
+4.6
Central and Eastern Europe
51,600
52,400
-1.4
451,600
499,400
-9.6
      Russia
15,400
20,800
-26.0
127,300
204,000
-37.6
North America
74,800
70,600
+6.0
693,100
655,100
+5.8
      USA
48,100
44,800
+7.3
453,500
439,600
+3.2
South America
48,200
72,200
-33.3
439,700
586,400
-25.0
      Brazil
31,300
57,300
-43.7
308,600
463,600
-33.4
Asia-Pacific
353,700
356,700
-0.9
2,878,200
3,003,300
-4.2
      China
318,400
320,800
-0.8
2,578,200
2,720,000
-5.2







Worldwide
885,300
898,700
-1.5
7,430,800
7,541,800
-1.5


Deliveries to customers
by brand
September
2015
September
2014
Change (%)
Jan.-Sept.
2015
Jan.-Sept.
2014
Change (%)
Volkswagen Passenger Cars
513,500
534,800
-4.0
4,349,600
4,563,400
-4.7
Audi
170,900
160,000
+6.8
1,348,000
1,298,600
+3.8
ŠKODA
93,600
95,600
-2.1
791,500
774,100
+2.2
SEAT
33,100
36,200
-8.6
308,400
294,000
+4.9
Porsche
20,500
15,800
+29.4
173,100
135,600
+27.6
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
36,300
37,600
-3.4
321,300
324,800
-1.1
MAN
9,000
10,200
-11.6
74,400
85,700
-13.1
Scania
7,200
7,100
+1.3
54,900
56,200
-2.2







Volkswagen Group (total)
885,300
898,700
-1.5
7,430,800
7,541,800
-1.5

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