VOLKSWAGEN GROUP STARTS SECOND HALF YEAR WITH RISE IN DELIVERIES
August 26, 2014 by Volkswagen Group of America![VOLKSWAGEN GROUP STARTS SECOND HALF YEAR WITH RISE IN DELIVERIES](images/articleimages/vw_second-half-year-2014-01-400.jpg)
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Audi delivered 1.01 (0.91; +11.1 percent) million vehicles to customers worldwide in the period to July. Deliveries by the premium brand from Ingolstadt developed well in the Asia-Pacific region, where 375,000 (319,200; +17.5 percent) models were handed over to customers. Audi delivered 119,400 (105,900) vehicles in the North America region during the same period, an increase of 12.7 percent. The sports car manufacturer Porsche delivered a total of 104,900 (95,300; +10.0 percent) vehicles from January to July. At 35,200 (30,700; +14.6 percent) models, the overall European market accounted for the largest share, while 32,200 (28,400; +13.4 percent) units were delivered in Asia-Pacific and 30,600 (27,700; +10.5 percent) vehicles were handed over to customers in the North America region. ŠKODA delivered 605,300 (534,300; +13.3 percent) vehicles in the first seven months of the year. The Czech automaker handed over 159,600 (140,200; +13.9 percent) models to customers in Central and Eastern Europe, and delivered 164,300 (155,400; +5.7 percent) vehicles in the Asia-Pacific region. SEAT continued to grow, delivering 234,600 (212,100; +10.6 percent) vehicles worldwide in the period to July. The increase was particularly strong on the overall European market, where 200,100 (175,000; +14.3 percent) vehicles were handed over to customers. SEAT also recorded growth in Germany, where the company delivered 49,900 (44,800; +11.5 percent) units, and in Central and Eastern Europe, where 14,900 (8,800; +69.0 percent) vehicles were handed over. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles delivered 255,200 (265,700; -3.9 percent) vehicles to customers worldwide in the first seven months of the year, of which 191,000 (180,100; +6.1 percent) were handed over on the overall European market. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles also grew deliveries in the Asia-Pacific region, where the company handed over 13,000 (12,200; +6.2 percent) vehicles. *) excluding MAN and Scania
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