Volkswagen Group Q1 Sales Up Despite China Reversal

While VW Group’s worldwide deliveries of battery-electric vehicles were up 42.1% in Q1, sales of all-electric vehicles in the Chinese market tumbled 25.4% amid strong local competition.

Paul Myles, European Editor

April 24, 2023

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VW ID.4 rear 3.4
ID.4 was VW Group’s top-selling battery-electric vehicle globally in 2022.Volkswagen

Volkswagen Group reports a strong first-quarter increase in vehicle sales despite weaker demand in its biggest market, China.

The automaker says it delivered 2.04 million vehicles globally, up 7.5% compared with the same quarter last year, while in China, sales fell 14.5% to 644,500 vehicles. Sales in Western Europe boosted overall figures, up just over 25% thanks to the easing of semiconductor shortages.

While the Group’s worldwide deliveries of BEVs were up 42.1%, it experienced a 25.4% decrease in sales of all-electric vehicles in the Chinese market in Q1, to 21,500 units. This is attributed to increased competition facing Western automakers from domestic producers able to market less-expensive BEV products.

Currently BEVs make up a third of new-car sales in the country. So far, VW’s mass-market brands have lost share in China over the past year as domestic brands such as BYD gain ground.

About the Author

Paul Myles

European Editor, Informa Group

Paul Myles is an award-winning journalist based in Europe covering all aspects of the automotive industry. He has a wealth of experience in the field working at specialist, national and international levels.

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