
The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand delivered over three million vehicles in the first half year for the first time in the company’s history. A total of 3.07 million vehicles were handed over to customers worldwide, representing an increase of 3.8 percent.
Volkswagen Passenger Cars delivered 514,900 models in the month of June. "Developments at Volkswagen Passenger Cars in the first half year were stable thanks to the brand’s convincing model range. The Golf in particular continues to be a bestseller – not only as a classic Golf, but also in the Variant or Sportsvan versions", Christian Klingler, Board Member for Sales and Marketing for the Volkswagen Group and the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, said in Wolfsburg on Tuesday. Klingler continued: "The situation on global markets will remain challenging in the second half of the year and will keep us very much on our toes."
The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand delivered 864,100 (843,600; +2.4 percent) vehicles on the overall European market in the first six months, of which 451,300 (427,800; +5.5 percent) models were handed over to customers in Western Europe (excluding Germany). Deliveries in the home market of Germany also increased: 285,700 (283,400; +0.8 percent) new vehicles were handed over to customers there. Volkswagen Passenger Cars delivered 127,100 (132,400; -4.0 percent) vehicles in Central and Eastern Europe in the period to June. 67,400 (77,300; -12.8 percent) units were handed over to customers in Russia.
In contrast, deliveries in the Asia-Pacific region in the first half year grew by 16.8 percent, with the brand handing over 1.50 (1.28) million vehicles to customers. 1.39 (1.17; +18.5 percent) million units were delivered in China (incl. Hong Kong) during the same period.
Volkswagen Passenger Cars delivered 282,600 (309,600; -8.7 percent) vehicles in the North America region in the period to June, of which 179,100 (206,800; -13.4 percent) models were handed over in the United States. In the South America region, deliveries from January to June fell by 21.1 percent to 317,300 (401,900) units, of which 255,700 (307,000; -16.7 percent) were handed over in Brazil.
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