Sunday, 17 January 2016

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles see's a decline in sales during 2015, with caddy and Amorak dropping.

  • Growth in worldwide delivery volume of the T and Crafter model ranges
  • Caddy and Amarok model ranges with temporary decline
During the 2015 financial year, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles delivered 430,800 lightweight commercial vehicles to customers (2014: 446,600; -3.5 per cent).

With sales figures of 171,100 for Transporter, Multivan, Caravelle and California, the T model range grew by 1.4 per cent (2014: 168,700) despite a model change from T5 to T6 in summer 2015. The Crafter model range also recorded an increase with 50,400 deliveries (2014: 49,200; +2.5 per cent).


A total of 132,900 Caddy vehicles were delivered (2014: 148,900; -10.8 per cent). The dip in deliveries is attributable to delays caused by conversion demands. Deliveries of the Amarok fell in the volatile market of South America, and Brazil in particular, to 76,500 units (2014: 78,100; -2.1 per cent).

Overall, deliveries in Western Europe last year fell by 2.5 per cent to 284,600 vehicles (2014: 292,000). In Germany, 111,100 were delivered from January to December, 7.5 per cent less than last year (2014: 120,100). 

In the Spanish market, the brand increased deliveries by 17.6 per cent to 10,500 units sold (8,900), in the United Kingdom by 4.7 per cent to over 47,000 vehicles sold (2014: 45,200).

In Eastern Europe, the brand suffered a fall in deliveries with 31,200 vehicles sold (2014: 37,700;-17.3 per cent). 

In contrast, deliveries in the Middle East rose by 26.7 per cent to 34,700 units (2014: 27,400). In the booming Turkish market, 31,700 deliveries meant that 31.8 per cent more lightweight commercial vehicles were sold than in the previous year (2014: 24,000).

In South America, the number of vehicles delivered for the brand fell by 7.5 per cent to 34,100 (2014: 36,900). In the largest individual market of Brazil, 10,800 units were delivered (2014: 16,900; -35.9 per cent). Due to a country-specific mini boom and increased market shares at the same time, deliveries in the Argentinean market rose by 19.0 per cent to 18,500 vehicles (2014:15,500).

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