Electric cars from the VW Group
Total deliveries in November rose by 9.1 percent to 672,300 vehicles.
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The Volkswagen Group sold more vehicles in November than in the weak prior-year period. Deliveries rose by 9.1 percent to 672,300 vehicles, as the Dax group announced on Monday in Wolfsburg. A year earlier, the lack of electronic chips and Covid restrictions had caused sales to plummet. In August, September and October, VW delivered more cars than a year ago.
Due to the weak first half of the year, however, after the first eleven months to date there has been a decline of 9.2 percent to a good 7.4 million vehicles.
The upturn in Western Europe was particularly strong in November. Here, sales increased by almost a third. With 247,700 vehicles, the region was even ahead of the otherwise most important market, China, where sales this time fell by almost eight percent.