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Strong deliveries for Volkswagen Group in October

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Christoph Oemisch
Christoph Oemisch
Corporate Communications Spokesperson, Finance and Sales
Manuela Höhne
Manuela Höhne
Spokesperson Sales & Marketing
  • 12.2 percent rise in worldwide deliveries in October to 949,800 vehicles
  • Market shares expanded in all core regions, in some cases quite substantially
  • Significant increase of 6.6 percent in China despite shrinking overall market
  • Further strong rises in Europe (+25.5 percent) and Germany (+41.5 percent) following a weaker performance in October 2018 as a result of WLTP
  • 8.96 million vehicles delivered from January to October (-0.2 percent)

Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group delivered 949,800 vehicles to customers worldwide in October, corresponding to a significant rise of 12.2 percent compared with October 2018. The Group further expanded its market share in all core regions, in some cases quite substantially. This was the case, for example, in China, the Group’s largest single market, where Group brands grew deliveries 6.6 percent despite a shrinking overall market. Strong increases were once again recorded in Europe (+25.5 percent) and Germany (+41.5 percent) compared with the weaker performance in October 2018 as a result of WLTP. The Volkswagen Group also succeeded in expanding its market shares in the regions of North and South America in shrinking overall markets. Dr. Christian Dahlheim, Head of Volkswagen Group Sales: “The Volkswagen Group brands produced a strong delivery performance in October. We outperformed the market in all core regions and once again substantially expanded our market shares, especially in China, our largest market. It is also pleasing to see that we made noticeable gains in our home market of Germany over and above making up the ground lost a year ago as a result of WLTP.”

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