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Volkswagen Group expands market share in May

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Christoph Oemisch
Christoph Oemisch
Corporate Communications Spokesperson, Finance and Sales
Manuela Höhne
Manuela Höhne
Spokesperson Sales & Marketing
  • Worldwide deliveries in May fall by 3.6 percent to 918,900 vehicles
  • Global market share slightly increased in a shrinking overall market
  • Growth in some key European markets as well as North and South America not entirely sufficient to compensate for falls in Asia-Pacific
  • In total, 4,390,800 vehicles delivered from January to May (-3.7 percent)

Wolfsburg. In May, there was a fall in deliveries by the Volkswagen Group compared with May 2018, but the decrease was lower than in previous months at 3.6 percent. In total, 918,900 cus-tomers throughout the world took delivery of a vehicle from a Group brand. Growth was achieved in some key European markets (Germany +4.6 percent, France +2.7 percent, Italy +2.7 percent), and in the regions of North America (+4.3 percent) and South America (+5.8 percent). However, these rises were insufficient to compensate in full for falls in other re-gions, especially Asia-Pacific (-9.4 percent). Dr. Christian Dahlheim, Head of Volkswagen Group Sales, commented: “In May, our brands asserted their position in shrinking overall markets and slightly increased the global market share. Deliveries developed in different ways in the various markets. In Europe, we almost reached the high level of the previous year and recorded growth in some key markets including Germany. Positive impetus came from North and South America, but this was insufficient to compensate for the continuing weakness of the overall market in our largest single market, China. It is gratifying to note that we once again significantly increased our market share in China.”

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