Volkswagen Group deliveries

In fiscal year 2017, the Volkswagen Group increased its deliveries to customers worldwide by 4.3% year-on-year and once again achieved a new record of 10,741,455 vehicles. The chart on the next page shows how deliveries changed from month to month and compares each monthly figure to the same month of the previous year. Deliveries of passenger cars and commercial vehicles are reported separately in the following.

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VOLKSWAGEN GROUP DELIVERIES1

 

 

2017

 

2016

 

%

1

Deliveries for 2016 have been updated to reflect subsequent statistical trends. The figures include the Chinese joint ventures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Passenger Cars

 

10,038,650

 

9,635,486

 

+4.2

Commercial Vehicles

 

702,805

 

661,555

 

+6.2

Total

 

10,741,455

 

10,297,041

 

+4.3

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP DELIVERIES BY MONTH
Vehicles in thousands

PASSENGER CAR DELIVERIES WORLDWIDE

With its passenger car brands, the Volkswagen Group is present in all relevant automotive markets around the world. The Group’s key sales markets currently include Western Europe, China, the USA, Brazil and Mexico. The Group recorded encouraging growth in many key markets.

During the reporting period, deliveries of passenger cars to Volkswagen Group customers worldwide rose to 10,038,650 units amid partly difficult conditions in some relevant markets such as the United Kingdom and the USA. This was an increase of 403,164 vehicles or 4.2% on the previous year. Since the passenger car market as a whole expanded by 2.9% in the same period, the Volkswagen Group’s share of the global market rose slightly to 12.1 (11.9)%. The Group recorded the highest absolute growth in China. Sales figures in Germany and Mexico, among others, were down on the previous year. All Volkswagen Group brands lifted delivery volumes year-on-year. The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand recorded the strongest growth in absolute terms, setting new records, as did Audi, ŠKODA, Porsche, Bentley and Lamborghini.

The table below gives an overview of passenger car deliveries to customers of the Volkswagen Group in the regions and the key individual markets. The demand trends for Group models in these markets and regions are described in the following sections.

WORLDWIDE DELIVERIES OF THE GROUP’S MOST SUCCESSFUL MODEL RANGES IN 2017
Vehicles in thousands

Deliveries in Europe/Other markets

In 2017, the passenger car market as a whole expanded by 2.5% in Western Europe. Deliveries to customers of the Volkswagen Group there rose less pronouncedly, by 1.4% to 3,157,107 vehicles. Among other factors, this trend was due to the Golf and Polo model change, the fact that customer confidence has not yet been fully restored following the diesel issue and to customer uncertainty generated by the public discussion on driving bans for diesel vehicles. However, demand for Group models was up year-on-year in virtually all major markets in this region, with the Tiguan, Audi Q2 and SEAT Ateca models seeing the highest increases. The Audi A5 Sportback and Porsche Macan models were also very popular. The new Polo, T-Roc, Tiguan Allspace and Arteon models from the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, the ŠKODA Karoq and Kodiaq, and the SEAT Arona and Ibiza were very well received by the market. The Group’s share of the passenger car market in Western Europe was 22.0 (22.3)%.

In the Central and Eastern Europe regions, where passenger car markets have grown considerably, the Volkswagen Group delivered 12.9% more vehicles to customers in the reporting period than in the previous year. The Czech Republic and Poland continued to see strong growth in demand for Group models, and in Russia we also registered a marked upsurge in unit sales. Demand for the Golf, Tiguan, Audi Q2, ŠKODA Fabia, ŠKODA Rapid and ŠKODA Octavia models was very encouraging. In addition, the new ŠKODA Karoq and Kodiaq models and the SEAT Ateca models were exceedingly popular. The Volkswagen Group’s share of the passenger car market in Central and Eastern Europe improved slightly to 22.1 (22.0)%.

In South Africa, demand for Volkswagen Group vehicles in 2017 increased by 1.4% compared with the previous year. The passenger car market as a whole grew by 2.4% in the same period. The best-selling Group model in South Africa was the Polo.

In the markets of the Middle East region, which are seeing a modest decline, we sold 6.6% fewer vehicles in the past fiscal year than in the year before. The Polo, Golf, Passat and ŠKODA Octavia models saw the highest demand.

Deliveries in Germany

The German passenger car market continued its growth in fiscal year 2017, expanding by 2.7%. The Volkswagen Group delivered 1,131,414 passenger cars to customers in its home market, a slight decrease on the prior-year level (−0.5%). This was due in particular to the fact that customer confidence has not yet been fully restored following the diesel issue as well as to customer uncertainty generated by the public discussion on driving bans for diesel vehicles. The Tiguan, Audi Q2, Audi A4 Avant, Audi A5 Sportback and SEAT Ateca models saw the strongest growth in demand. The new T-Roc, Tiguan Allspace and Arteon models from the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, the new ŠKODA Karoq and Kodiaq models, the new SEAT Arona and Ibiza models and the Porsche Macan were also very popular. In the registration statistics of the Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA – German Federal Motor Transport Authority), seven Group models led their respective segments at the end of 2017: the up!, Polo, Golf, Tiguan, Touran, Passat, and Porsche 911. The Golf continued to top the list of the most popular passenger cars in Germany in terms of registrations.

Deliveries in North America

The Volkswagen Group handed over 962,980 vehicles to customers in North America during the reporting period in a slightly declining overall market for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. This was 3.8% more than in the previous year. The Group’s market share was 4.7 (4.4)%. The Jetta remained the Group’s best-selling model in North America.

In the US market, demand for Volkswagen Group models rose by 5.8% compared with the previous year. The market as a whole declined by 1.8% in this period. Models in the SUV and pickup segments remained particularly popular. The Golf Estate, Audi A5, Audi Q5, Audi Q7 and Porsche Macan models enjoyed an encouraging rise in demand. The new SUV Atlas, the Tiguan Allspace from the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand and the Audi A5 Sportback were well received by the market.

In Canada, we delivered 16.6% more vehicles to customers in the reporting period than in the previous year in a growing overall market. Demand for the Golf Estate, Audi A4, Audi Q5 and Porsche Macan models developed particularly encouragingly. The new SUV Atlas and Tiguan with extended wheelbase were also very popular.

In the Mexican market, which is declining on the whole, the Group’s sales fell by 6.4% compared with the previous year. The Vento, Jetta, Gol and SEAT Ibiza models were particularly popular.

Deliveries in South America

The markets for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in South America witnessed a clear surge in demand in 2017 (+12.6%). In this region, the Volkswagen Group handed over 445,636 vehicles to customers, an increase of 23.0% on the weak previous year. The Volkswagen Group’s share of the passenger car market in this region rose to 11.5 (10.5)%.

The Brazilian market also recovered in the reporting period. We delivered 17.7% more vehicles to customers there than in the previous year. The Gol, Voyage and Saveiro models saw the highest increases. Demand was also strong for the new Polo.

Group sales were up 35.7% year-on-year in Argentina. The market as a whole grew at a somewhat weaker pace at 26.2%. The Gol was the best-selling vehicle in Argentina. The Suran and Amarok models were also very popular.

Deliveries in the Asia-Pacific region

The passenger car markets in the Asia-Pacific region experienced the largest growth in absolute terms of any world region again in 2017. Demand for Volkswagen Group models rose in this region by 4.2% year-on-year to 4,462,387 units. The market share in this region was unchanged at 12.1 (12.1)%.

China, the world’s largest single market, was again the main growth driver of the Asia-Pacific region in the reporting year, recording the highest absolute increase. Above all, there was continued strong demand for attractively priced entry-level models in the SUV segment. Deliveries to customers of the Volkswagen Group in China exceeded the prior-year figure by 5.0%. The successfully concluded negotiations by the Audi brand for the strategic further development of its business in China contributed to this positive result in the second half of the year. The Bora, Magotan and Passat models recorded encouraging growth rates. Demand was likewise high for the new Phideon, the Audi A4 and the Porsche Cayenne. The new C-Trek, the new version of the Tiguan with extended wheelbase, and the new ŠKODA Octavia Combi were successfully launched on the market, as were new SUV Teramont and the ŠKODA Kodiaq.

The Indian passenger car market grew further during the reporting year. The Volkswagen Group delivered 9.7% more vehicles to customers there in this period than in the previous year. The most popular Group model in India was the Polo; the new Ameo from the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand and the ŠKODA Rapid were also very popular.

Passenger car deliveries to the Group’s customers in Japan in the past fiscal year exceeded the prior-year figure by 2.1%. The total market volume grew at a somewhat stronger pace in the same period. The Polo, Golf and Audi A3 were the most sought-after Group models.

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PASSENGER CAR DELIVERIES TO CUSTOMERS BY MARKET1

 

 

DELIVERIES
(UNITS)

 

CHANGE

1

Deliveries for 2016 have been updated to reflect subsequent statistical trends. The figures include the Chinese joint ventures.

 

 

2017

 

2016

 

(%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europe/Other markets

 

4,167,647

 

4,062,454

 

+2.6

Western Europe

 

3,157,107

 

3,114,032

 

+1.4

of which: Germany

 

1,131,414

 

1,136,971

 

−0.5

United Kingdom

 

531,592

 

523,111

 

+1.6

Spain

 

270,645

 

244,990

 

+10.5

Italy

 

259,920

 

238,537

 

+9.0

France

 

256,712

 

249,146

 

+3.0

Central and Eastern Europe

 

668,522

 

592,275

 

+12.9

of which: Russia

 

173,384

 

155,672

 

+11.4

Poland

 

145,024

 

122,622

 

+18.3

Czech Republic

 

142,842

 

134,926

 

+5.9

Other markets

 

342,018

 

356,147

 

−4.0

of which: Turkey

 

158,523

 

173,965

 

−8.9

South Africa

 

79,968

 

78,897

 

+1.4

North America

 

962,980

 

928,033

 

+3.8

of which: USA

 

625,128

 

591,063

 

+5.8

Mexico

 

223,548

 

238,946

 

−6.4

Canada

 

114,304

 

98,024

 

+16.6

South America

 

445,636

 

362,343

 

+23.0

of which: Brazil

 

272,231

 

231,196

 

+17.7

Argentina

 

125,153

 

92,257

 

+35.7

Asia-Pacific

 

4,462,387

 

4,282,656

 

+4.2

of which: China

 

4,173,834

 

3,975,071

 

+5.0

Japan

 

84,827

 

83,109

 

+2.1

India

 

72,467

 

66,046

 

+9.7

Worldwide

 

10,038,650

 

9,635,486

 

+4.2

Volkswagen Passenger Cars

 

6,230,229

 

5,980,309

 

+4.2

Audi

 

1,878,105

 

1,867,738

 

+0.6

ŠKODA

 

1,200,535

 

1,126,477

 

+6.6

SEAT

 

468,431

 

408,703

 

+14.6

Bentley

 

11,089

 

11,023

 

+0.6

Lamborghini

 

3,815

 

3,457

 

+10.4

Porsche

 

246,375

 

237,778

 

+3.6

Bugatti

 

71

 

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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE DELIVERIES

The Volkswagen Group delivered a total of 702,805 commercial vehicles to customers worldwide in 2017 (+6.2%). Trucks accounted for 183,481 units (+10.7%) and buses for 19,218 units (+8.1%). Sales of light commercial vehicles increased by 4.6% year-on-year to 500,106 units.

In Western Europe, deliveries were up by 1.9% on the previous year at 426,774 vehicles as a result of the sustained economic recovery; of this total, 334,087 were light commercial vehicles, 87,258 were trucks and 5,429 were buses. The Transporter and Caddy were the most sought-after Group models in the Western European markets.

We handed over 76,054 vehicles to customers in the markets in Central and Eastern Europe in the period from January to December 2017 (+16.3%); of this figure, 41,291 were light commercial vehicles, 33,613 were trucks and 1,150 were buses. The Transporter and the Caddy were the Group models experiencing the highest demand. In Russia, the region’s largest market, sales climbed 61.9% year-on-year to 18,291 units on the back of the incipient economic recovery, demand for replacement vehicles and falling inflation rates.

In the Other markets, deliveries of Volkswagen Group commercial vehicles fell by 5.3% to a total of 67,155 units: 46,678 light commercial vehicles, 17,050 trucks and 3,427 buses.

Deliveries in North America amounted to 13,416 vehicles (+20.4%), which were handed over almost exclusively to customers in Mexico. In this region, we handed over 10,432 light commercial vehicles, 1,042 trucks and 1,942 buses to customers.

The Volkswagen Group sold a total of 75,949 units (+28.3%) in South America. Of the units delivered, 41,331 were light commercial vehicles, 29,589 were trucks and 5,029 were buses. The Transporter and the Amarok were particularly popular. In Brazil, deliveries rose by 34.9% once the difficult economic climate improved; here, 12,633 light commercial vehicles, 20,363 trucks and 2,785 buses were handed over to customers.

In the Asia-Pacific region, the Volkswagen Group delivered 43,457 vehicles to customers in the reporting period; 26,287 light commercial vehicles, 14,929 trucks and 2,241 buses. This was 20.8% more than in the previous year. The Transporter and the Amarok were the most popular Group models. In China, sales were up 47.2% on the previous year at 10,408 vehicles. Of this total, 5,566 were light commercial vehicles, 4,532 were trucks and 310 were buses.

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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE DELIVERIES TO CUSTOMERS BY MARKET1

 

 

DELIVERIES
(UNITS)

 

CHANGE

 

 

2017

 

2016

 

(%)

1

Deliveries for 2016 have been updated to reflect subsequent statistical trends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europe/Other markets

 

569,983

 

555,255

 

+2.7

Western Europe

 

426,774

 

418,931

 

+1.9

Central and Eastern Europe

 

76,054

 

65,396

 

+16.3

Other markets

 

67,155

 

70,928

 

−5.3

North America

 

13,416

 

11,140

 

+20.4

South America

 

75,949

 

59,196

 

+28.3

of which: Brazil

 

35,781

 

26,532

 

+34.9

Asia-Pacific

 

43,457

 

35,964

 

+20.8

of which: China

 

10,408

 

7,071

 

+47.2

Worldwide

 

702,805

 

661,555

 

+6.2

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles

 

497,894

 

477,974

 

+4.2

Scania

 

90,777

 

81,346

 

+11.6

MAN

 

114,134

 

102,235

 

+11.6

DELIVERIES IN THE POWER ENGINEERING SEGMENT

Orders in the Power Engineering segment are usually part of major investment projects. Lead times typically range from just under one year to several years, and partial deliveries as construction progresses are common. Accordingly, there is a time lag between incoming orders and sales revenue from the new construction business.

Sales revenue in the Power Engineering segment was largely driven by Engines & Marine Systems and Turbomachinery, which together generated well over two-thirds of overall sales revenue.