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Volkswagen Group deliveries remain stable in 2025

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Christoph Oemisch
Christoph Oemisch
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Finance and Sales
Infographic on Volkswagen Group deliveries 2025: 8.98 million vehicles total, –0.5% vs. 2024, including 983,000 fully electric (+32%), EV share 10.9%.

Wolfsburg. On January 20, the Volkswagen Group published all details regarding delivery figures for 2025.

Portrait of Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen Group
“The Volkswagen Group was on a solid track in 2025 – despite a challenging market environment. With around nine million vehicles delivered, our sales remain stable thanks to our attractive products across all brands and drive types. We have made good progress in comprehensively renewing our product range. Our new vehicles are receiving an excellent response and have won numerous awards. With more than 20 new models, we will continue our product offensive at full speed in 2026. These include further innovative vehicles from our model offensive in China and our Electric Urban Car Family. Entry-level e-mobility with top technology from Volkswagen, CUPRA, and Škoda – the next step on our path to becoming the global automotive tech driver.”
Oliver Blume CEO Volkswagen Group
Portrait of Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen Group
Portrait of a man in a suit leaning against a wall, arms crossed, with a confident smile.
“Our attractive products were the basis for a solid delivery performance in 2025 – even under very challenging conditions. In particular, the intense competitive situation in China, as well as tariffs and the discontinuation of electric vehicle subsidies in the US have impacted our business. On the other hand, we have further expanded our strong position in Europe despite new competitors. The same applies to South America, where we also gained market share. We are very pleased with our dynamic growth in all-electric vehicles. Their global deliveries rose by more than 30 percent, and in Europe even by more than 60 percent. With our new models across all drive types, we are meeting customer tastes and are well positioned for 2026.”
Marco Schubert Member of the Group’s Extended Executive Committee for Sales
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Key figures

8.98
million vehicles
delivered worldwide, down 0.5 percent from the previous year (9.03 million vehicles)
983,100
vehicles
worldwide BEV deliveries up 32 percent over the previous year (744,600 vehicles)
55
percent
more BEV order intake in Europe up around on the previous year
428,000
vehicles
worldwide PHEV deliveries up around 58 year-over-year

Development of core regions

Europe

North America

South America

Asia-Pacific

Best-selling all-electric vehicles (BEV)

Selected passenger car model launches Volkswagen Group 2025

Deliveries Volkswagen Group – All drive types

Volkswagen Group deliveries – all-electric vehicles (BEV)

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