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Showing posts with label Volkswagen Passenger Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volkswagen Passenger Cars. Show all posts

Monday, 3 April 2017

Volkswagen sees sales dip yet again, with a 2.6% decline on global demand.

  • 384,100 vehicles handed over to customers around the world
  • Positive trend in North and South America continues
  • As expected, planned changeover to new Golf affects deliveries in Europe
  • Reduction of tax concessions in China
In February 2017, the Volkswagen brand handed over 384,100 vehicles to customers throughout the world, corresponding to a fall of 2.6 per cent compared with the previous year. Jürgen Stackmann, Volkswagen Brand Board Member for Sales, commented: "Worldwide deliveries by the Volkswagen brand reached almost the same level as last year. 
We achieved gratifying growth in the Americas, while certain European markets were affected by the model changeover in the Golf family, as expected. 
In our home market of Germany, the extension of leasing terms for employees also had a significant impact. Over the next few months, we expect that the large number of new models such as the Arteon and the new Polo will have a positive impact in Europe too."
The main trends in February were as follows: 
In Europe, deliveries fell by 9.5 per cent compared with the previous year, to 114,400 vehicles. In Spain and the Netherlands, deliveries were affected by the model changeover in the Golf family. 
In the home market of Germany, 35,800 vehicles were handed over to customers, 19.8 per cent fewer than the previous year. As in previous months, the main reason was the extension in the leasing terms for employees. The model changeover in the high-volume Golf family also had an effect. 
In Russia, deliveries were increased by 17.8 per cent to 6,400 vehicles. The successful market launch of the new Tiguan was the main driver behind this development and also boosted other markets in the region of Central and Eastern Europe, such as the Czech Republic (+25.6 per cent) and Poland (+21.0 per cent). 
In the USA, 25,100 vehicles were delivered, representing a gratifying increase of 12.7 per cent. The Tiguan, Golf Estate (SportWagon including Alltrack), e-Golf and Golf R all achieved new sales records in February. 
In South America, 28,700 vehicles were handed over to customers, representing an increase of 6.3 per cent. This development was due to special effects in Argentina, where deliveries were 24.5 per cent higher than the previous year. Deliveries in February 2016 had been especially low as a result of difficult economic and political conditions and were therefore significantly exceeded in 2017. 
The significant reduction in tax concessions for vehicles with small displacements in China as of the end of 2016 continues to have an impact on the market. In Volkswagen's largest sales market, deliveries reached precisely the previous year's level, at 170,500 vehicles. 
In India, demand for the new Ameo remained strong, leading to a significant increase of 45.0 percent in deliveries. This model was developed especially for the Indian market and was introduced successfully in 2016. 
About the Volkswagen brand: “We make the future real”
The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand is present in more than 150 markets throughout the world and produces vehicles at over 50 locations in 14 countries. In 2015, Volkswagen produced about 5.8 million vehicles including bestselling models such as the Golf, Tiguan, Jetta or Passat. Currently, 218,000 people work for Volkswagen across the globe. The brand also has 7,700 dealerships with 74,000 employees.
Volkswagen is forging ahead consistently with the further development of automobile production.  E-mobility, Smart mobility and the digital transformation of the brand are the key strategic topics for the future.  

Thursday, 2 March 2017

WORLDWIDE SALES JAN - Volkswagen dips in January after a major fall in China & the Asia Pacific.

  • Global deliveries in January slightly below previous year
  • Special effects in China
  • Positive developments especially in Europe and the USA
In January 2017, the Volkswagen brand handed over 495,900 vehicles to customers throughout the world, corresponding to a fall of 4.9% compared with the previous year. 
Jürgen Stackmann, Volkswagen Brand Board Member for Sales, commented: "The Volkswagen brand started 2017 successfully. 
Worldwide deliveries may be slightly below the value for the previous year, but this is solely due to special effects in the major market of China. 
All the other reported gratifying increases compared with the previous year."
Overview of deliveries by the Volkswagen brand:
Deliveries to customers by marketsJanuary
2016
January
2017
Change (%)
Europe121,100126,700+4.7
Western Europe106,200109,100+2.7
      Germany40,60038,600-5.1
Central & Eastern Europe14,90017,600+18.7
      Russia4,5004,600+2.8
North America38,60041,400+7.4
      USA20,10023,500+17.1
South America29,00032,500+12.0
      Brazil19,50016,700-14.6
Asia-Pacific320,400283,100-11.6
      China306,900270,800-11.8
Worldwide521,400495,900-4.9
The main trends in January were as follows:
  • In Europe, deliveries rose by 4.7 per cent compared with the previous year, to 126,700 vehicles. This positive development was buoyed especially by the markets of Italy (+29.6 per cent) and Spain (+12.8 per cent. This good performance was based on strong demand for the new Tiguan.
  • In the home market of Germany, 38,600 vehicles were handed over to customers, corresponding to a slight fall of 5.1 per cent. As in previous months, the main reason for this fall was the extension of the leasing term for employees.
  • In the USA, deliveries increased significantly by 17.1 percent to 23,500 vehicles. New sales records were reported in January for the Tiguan, Golf estate (SportWagon) and e-Golf.
  • South America reported growth of 12.0 per cent to 32,500 vehicles. This is a result of special effects in Argentina. In January 2016, deliveries had been especially low as a result of difficult economic and political conditions. As a result, the figure for January 2017 was considerably higher.
  • In China, Volkswagen's largest sales market, special effects resulted in a fall in sales of 11.8 per cent to 270,800 vehicles at the beginning of the year. This was due to the significant reduction in tax concessions for vehicles of smaller displacement classes as of the end of 2016. In addition, January had one less working day than in 2016 as a result of the Chinese New Year festivities.
  • In India, the new Ameo resulted in an increase of 17.7% in deliveries. This model was developed especially for the Indian market and was introduced successfully in 2016.

Monday, 15 August 2016

WORLDWIDE SALES JULY - Volkswagen continues to dip sales, when will they start to turn that corner and grow again.

  • Deliveries in July slightly lower than previous year
  • Brand Board Member for Sales Jürgen Stackmann: “Cautious start to second half of year in Europe, significant momentum continues in China”
The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand delivered 3.37 million vehicles worldwide from January to July, almost matching the prior-year level. 449,100 vehicles were handed over to customers in July. 
Describing the challenging conditions, Jürgen Stackmann, Volkswagen Brand Board Member for Sales, commented: “The Volkswagen brand made a cautious start to the second half of the year in Europe. 
One main reason was that July had two working days less this year than last year. Another factor was the special effect caused by the general consumer reticence in some key European markets as a result of changed economic conditions.”

Volkswagen delivered 129,800 vehicles on the overall European market in July, 10.9 percent down on the previous year. Deliveries in Western Europe were 14.0 percent lower than the previous year, with the brand handing over a total of 110,500 vehicles to customers, of which 46,900 (-15.6 percent) were delivered on the home market of Germany. In Central and Eastern Europe, on the other hand, Volkswagen again grew deliveries significantly, handing over 19,300 vehicles (+12.5 percent) to customers there.
At 51,200 units, deliveries in the North America region in July were 1.7 percent down on the prior year. Volkswagen handed over 28,800 vehicles to customers in the USA in July, a decrease of 8.1 percent on the prior-year level. The Mexican market continued to develop well following the successful launch of the up! as well as new versions of the Golf, and deliveries there in July ran at 16,700 vehicles (+18.3 percent). The market situation on the South American continent remained tense. Volkswagen was not immune to this trend. At 30,200 units, deliveries in South America were 25.4 percent lower than the previous year, chiefly as a result of the sharp market downturn in Brazil.
In the Asia-Pacific region, on the other hand, Volkswagen continued on its growth path in July, handing over 223,200 units (+12.6 percent).
The growth driver was the Chinese market, where 210,500 vehicles were handed over to customers, representing a strong rise of 16.7 percent compared with the previous year. As a result, over 1.6 million vehicles were delivered in the first seven months of the year for the first time.
Commenting on the current situation on the world’s largest single market, Stackmann said: “The significant momentum on the Chinese market continues.”
Overview of deliveries by the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand:
Deliveries to customers by marketsJuly 2016July 2015
Change
(%)
Jan.- July
2016
Jan.- July
2015
Change
(%)
       
Europe129,800145,700-10.91,021,1001,036,900-1.5
Western Europe110,500128,500-14.0894,600918,800-2.6
Germany46,90055,600-15.6341,700360,700-5.3
Central and Eastern Europe19,30017,200+12.5126,400118,100+7.1
Russia5,8005,900-1.739,50042,500-7.2
North America51,20052,100-1.7326,500343,600-5.0
USA28,80031,300-8.1177,800205,700-13.6
South America30,20040,400-25.4209,500288,300-27.3
Brazil20,70029,500-30.0141,200214,400-34.2
Asia-Pacific223,200198,300+12.61,707,5001,605,300+6.4
China210,500180,300+16.71,601,9001,476,500+8.5
       
Worldwide449.100457.500-1,83.374.0003.403.200-0,9