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Volkswagen Group makes solid start to new year

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Manuela Höhne
Manuela Höhne
Spokesperson Sales & Marketing
Christoph Oemisch
Christoph Oemisch
Corporate Communications Spokesperson, Finance and Sales
  • Group brands delivered 882,200 vehicles worldwide in January (-1.8 percent)
  • Group wins market shares in more sharply declining overall world market
  • Growth in market shares in Europe, South America and Asia/Pacific, especially China
  • Special challenges from China and Brexit

Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group made a solid start to the new year, delivering 882,200 vehicles to customers worldwide in January, 1.8 percent down on the same month last year. At the same time, the Group succeeded in winning market shares in a broadly declining world market. This was the case in Europe, South America and Asia/Pacific. Particularly in the largest single market of China, the Group was not entirely immune to the persistent weakness in the overall market, however, with deliveries only down 2.9 percent, it put on a far better performance than the market as a whole. Dr. Christian Dahlheim, Head of Volkswagen Group Sales, commented: “The Volkswagen Group made a solid start to the new year with relatively stable delivery figures. The fact that we won market shares in a broadly declining overall world market is a good result. It shows the strength of our brands and their products. The persistently volatile geopolitical environment and looming economic risks in individual markets will have a decisive impact on our business this year, and I believe China and Brexit will present us with special challenges, particularly in the first few months of the year.”

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