Volkswagen Group market share stable in declining global market in Q1

Volkswagen Group market share stable in declining global market in Q1

(Oilandgaspress) -– 2.05 million vehicles global deliveries after three months, down 4 percent from the previous year (2.13 million vehicles)

Growth in South America (+7 percent), Western Europe (+4 percent) and Central and Eastern Europe (+8 percent) partially offset declines in China (-15 percent) and North America (-13 percent)

200,000 vehicles worldwide BEV deliveries through the end of March were down 8 percent from the previous year (216,800 vehicles), growth trend continues in Europe 

Volkswagen Group remains the clear BEV market leader in Europe and continues on a growth trajectory (+12 percent), BEV share in Western Europe rises from 19 to 20 percent; BEV total markets in China and the U.S. decline significantly following the expiration of government subsidy programs; ahead of the launch of new, locally developed electric models, Volkswagen Group’s BEV deliveries in China drop by 64 percent; in the U.S., the increased tariffs in effect since April 2025 have an additional impact, leading to an 80 percent decline

Deliveries to customers by brandJan. – Mar. 2026Jan. – Mar. 2025Delta (%)
Brand Group Core1,554,4001,600,300-2.9
Volkswagen Passenger Cars1,048,3001,134,200-7.6
Škoda271,900238,600+14.0
SEAT/CUPRA145,300146,700-1.0
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles88,90080,800+10.1
Brand Group Progressive364,900388,800-6.1
Audi360,100383,400-6.1
Bentley2,2002,400-9.9
Lamborghini2,6003,000-11.7
Brand Group Sport Luxury61,00071,500-14.7
Porsche61,00071,500-14.7
Brand Group Trucks / TRATON68,60073,100-6.1
Scania20,90022,200-5.7
MAN23,60020,600+14.5
International13,30016,900-21.1
Volkswagen Truck & Bus10,80013,400-19.6
Volkswagen Group (total)2,048,9002,133,600-4.0
Order bank in Europe1 up by around 15 percent compared to the end of 2025 

In particular, attractive new models across all drive types such as the VW T-Roc, CUPRA Terramar, Škoda Elroq, Audi Q3, and Porsche Cayenne Electric are ensuring a rising order intake above the high level of the previous year; order intake across all powertrains rises by 3 percent, while BEV order intake increases by 4 percent

109,000 vehicles global PHEV deliveries up approximately 31 percent year-over-year 

Demand is rising for vehicles with modern second-generation plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains and all-electric ranges of up to 143 km2

Deliveries to customers by marketJan. – Mar. 2026Jan. – Mar. 2025Delta (%)
Europe176,400158,100+11.5
USA4,00019,900-80.1
China9,40025,900-63.8
Rest of the world10,30012,800-19.7
World200,000216,800-7.7

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