Volkswagen Passenger Cars delivers 5.74 million vehicles in 2012
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Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand closed 2012 with a new record,
delivering 5.74 (2011: 5.09; +12.7 percent) million vehicles to
customers for the first time in a twelve-month period. The brand
recorded a 30.6 percent rise for the month of December, delivering
517,900 (December 2011: 396,600) units.
“There has been another
strong increase for the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand even though
market conditions were at times difficult. Our new Golf has got off to
an excellent start and significantly strengthened Volkswagen’s
competitive position”, Christian Klingler, Board Member for Sales and
Marketing for the Volkswagen Group and the Volkswagen Passenger Cars
brand, commented. “2013 will be a very demanding year, and we will be
facing new and difficult challenges. But we are well prepared.”
Volkswagen Passenger Cars delivered 1.70
(1.72; -1.2 percent) million vehicles on the overall European market in
the period to December. The brand generated significant growth in
Central and Eastern Europe, where there was a 22.4 percent increase in
deliveries to 267,100 (218,100) vehicles. In Russia, the region’s
largest single market, 164,700 (118,000; +39.6 percent) units were
handed over to customers. In Western Europe (excluding Germany),
deliveries fell by 6.9 percent to 844,500 (906,900) units due to the
difficult situation on overall markets. In Germany, Volkswagen Passenger
Cars handed over 586,100 (593,300; -1.2 percent) vehicles to customers
in 2012.
In the Asia-Pacific region the brand
reported a strong increase of 23.2 percent for the full year, with
customers taking delivery of 2.37 (1.93) million vehicles, of which 2.15
(1.72; +24.8 percent) million were handed over in China (incl. Hong
Kong), the region’s largest single market. Sales also developed very
well on the American continent with Volkswagen Passenger Cars growing
deliveries 25.5 percent to 623,300 (496,700) units. The brand performed
particularly well in the United States, where 438,100 (324,400; +35.1
percent) vehicles were handed over to customers. In South America,
deliveries went up by 8.3 percent to 836,600 (772,600) vehicles, of
which 661,000 (591,700; +11.7 percent) were handed over in Brazil.