Volkswagen Group's all-electric deliveries up 25 percent after nine … – Volkswagen Newsroom

The Volkswagen Group continued to drive forward its successful global electric offensive. The deliveries of all-electric vehicles were up 25 percent in the first nine months year-on-year. Despite ongoing supply constraints, 366,400 BEVs have been handed over to customers until the end of September, up from 293,000 in the prior-year period. The BEV share of total deliveries climbed to 6.0 percent in that timeframe, up from 4.2 percent in the same period of 2021. China remains the biggest driver with 112,700 BEVs – more than twice as many as at the end of Q3 2021.
On a regional basis, Europe clearly remained in the lead with 211,900 vehicles (58 percent of Group total) in the first nine months. Second biggest BEV market for the Group was China with 112,700 deliveries (31 percent of Group total). The USA corresponded to 8 percent of the Group’s global BEV deliveries with 28,900 vehicles.
By the end of September, the Volkswagen brand delivered 207,200 BEVs to customers (57 percent of Group total). This was followed by Audi with 77,000 vehicles (21 percent of Group total), ŠKODA with 36,900 vehicles (10 percent of Group total), Porsche with 25,100 vehicles (7 percent of Group total), and SEAT/CUPRA with 17,600 vehicles (5 percent of Group total).
The top selling BEV models in the first nine months of 2022 were as follows:
– Volkswagen ID.4/ID.5 122,600 units
– Volkswagen ID.3 45,500 units
– ŠKODA Enyaq iV (incl. Coupé) 36,900 units
– Audi e-tron (incl. Sportback) 36,400 units
– Audi Q4 e-tron (incl. Sportback) 29,700 units
– Volkswagen ID.6 27.500 units
– Porsche Taycan (incl. Cross Turismo) 25,100 units
– CUPRA Born 17,500 units

Volkswagen Group – deliveries of battery-electric vehicles (BEV) to customers

Deliveries to
customers by markets

Q3
2022

Q3
2021

Delta (%)
Jan. – Sep.
2022

Jan. – Sep.
2021

Delta (%)
Europe
83,100
81,800
+1.6
211,900
209,900
+1.0
USA
12,000
8,800
+35.8
28,900
27,300
+5.9
China
49,200
28,800
+70.8
112,700
47,100
+139.3
Rest of world
5,000
2,700
+87.0
12,800
8,800
+46.8
Worldwide
149,300
122,100
+22.3
366,400
293,000
+25.0
Deliveries to
customers by brands
Q3
2022

Q3
2021

Delta (%)
Jan. – Sep.
2022

Jan. – Sep.
2021

Delta (%)
Brand Group Volume
115,800
93,200
+24.3
263,300
211,000
+24.8
Volkswagen
Passenger Cars
91,200
74,900
+21.7
207,200
167,800
+23.5
ŠKODA
14,700
14,400
+1.7
36,900
32,100
+14.8
SEAT/CUPRA
9,300
2,700
+247.9
17,600
8,800
+98.6
Volkswagen
CommercialVehicles
600
1,100
-45.4
1,700
2,300
-24.1
Brand Group Premium
27,000
20,000
+34.8
77,000
52,800
+45.9
Audi
27,000
20,000
+34.8
77,000
52,800
+45.9
Lamborghini/Bentley






Brand Group Sport
6,200
8,800
-29.7
25,100
28,600
-12.5
Porsche
6,200
8,800
-29.7
25,100
28,600
-12.5
TRATON
300
100
+137.0
1,000
600
+63.4
MAN
200
100
+22.0
600
600
+2.7
Volkswagen
Truck & Bus






Scania
60
0

150
0

Navistar
100
0

210
0

Volkswagen Group
(total)
149,300
122,100
+22.3
366,400
293,000
+25.0
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