Volkswagen sees slight recovery in Q3 sales
Volkswagen sees slight recovery in Q3 sales

Volkswagen sees slight recovery in Q3 sales

October 14, 2022
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BERLIN — Volkswagen deliveries were up just over 10% in the third quarter as supply chain troubles eased but still down 12.9% overall this year at just over 6 million vehicles, the carmaker said on Friday.

September saw 20.7% growth in deliveries boosted in particular by China, where COVID-19 lockdowns held up production in the first half of the year.

The carmaker’s output reflects a broad recovery across the auto industry in recent months from a first half plagued by supply chain troubles due to the war in Ukraine and shutdowns at Chinese factories because of its coronavirus restrictions.

BMW deliveries in the third quarter were just slightly below last year’s with 6.6% growth in sales in September, and Mercedes-Benz deliveries were up 20% in the third quarter.

Overall, Volkswagen’s deliveries were down in every major region this year, with Europe hardest hit, followed by the Middle East and Africa.

China saw the lowest drop at 7.5% and a strong recovery in September with deliveries a third higher than the same month last year.

All-electric cars made up 6% of all deliveries, totaling 366,400 vehicles.

Around two thirds of all-electric deliveries were in Europe with the remaining third primarily in China, where Volkswagen is fighting domestic competitors and Tesla for a bigger share of the domestic electric car market.

(Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, editing by Rachel More, Robert Birsel)

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