Η VW πούλησε περισσότερα αυτοκίνητα από την Toyota το 1ο τρίμηνο
Μπορεί ο πολύς κόσμος να θεωρεί ότι η Volkswagen πληγώθηκε από dieselgate, αλλά οι πωλήσεις του πρώτου τριμήνου του 2016 λένε ακριβώς το αντίθετο, βρίσκοντας τον γερμανικό όμιλο στην πρώτη θέση των πωλήσεων ανάμεσα σε όλες τις αυτοκινητοβιομηχανίες, ακριβώς εκεί που ήταν και πριν ένα χρόνο.
Η Volkswagen κατάφερε να πουλήσει το πρώτο τρίμηνο 2,5 εκατ. αυτοκίνητα, μια αύξηση της τάξης του 0,8%, με αυτή να οδηγείται κυρίως από την Κίνα (+6,4%)
Ο κυριότερος λόγος της υποχώρησης των πωλήσεων του ιαπωνικού κολοσσού είναι το κλείσιμο των εργοστασίων της εξαιτίας των σεισμών που έπληξαν τη χώρα του Ανατέλλοντος Ηλίου, ενώ επίσης τον Φεβρουάριο είχε κλείσει ένα εργοστάσιο κινητήρων λόγω έκρηξης.
Να θυμίσω, ότι πέρσι μέχρι το πρώτο εξάμηνο το VW Group ήταν πρώτο σε πωλήσεις παγκοσμίως, για να περάσει μπροστά η Toyota στο 9-μηνο, αλλά και όλο το 2015.
Δελτίο ΤύπουVolkswagen Group delivers 2.5 million vehicles in first quarter of 2016
0.8 percent increase in the first three months967,100 vehicles delivered in MarchFred Kappler, Head of Group Sales: “The Group recorded its best start to the year in China since entering the market there.”Deliveries by the Volkswagen Group rose by 0.8 percent in the first quarter of 2016. The Group handed over 2.5 million vehicles to customers from January to March 2016. At 967,100 units, Group deliveries in March almost matched the prior-year level. “There was a solid growth in the Europe and Asia-Pacific regions in the first quarter of 2016. The Group recorded its best start to the year in China since entering the market there”, Fred Kappler, Head of Group Sales at Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, said.
The Volkswagen Group delivered 447,600 new vehicles to customers in Europe in March, an increase of 2.7 percent compared with the previous year. While developments in Western Europe (+1.9 percent) were positive, there was a slight decrease on the home market of Germany (-2.5 percent). Momentum in France, Italy and Spain was particularly strong. The markets in Central and Eastern Europe also recorded strong growth in this period (+8.8 percent), but the continued tense situation in Russia (-3.3 percent) had an impact.
The company handed over 201,500 vehicles to customers in the North America region in the first quarter. 49,900 new vehicles (-3.7 percent) were delivered in the USA, the region’s largest single market, in March. 40,000 vehicles were handed over to customers in the South America region in the same month, of which 26,000 were delivered in Brazil where the market decline continued as a result of the macroeconomic situation in the country.
The Asia-Pacific region recorded solid growth in the first quarter. Vehicle deliveries in the region during this period rose overall by 4.3 percent to 1,045,400 units. 955,500 vehicles were handed over to customers in China in the first quarter, representing an increase of 6.4 percent compared with the prior year. A total of 328,000 vehicles were delivered in March.Overview of deliveries by the Volkswagen Group:
Deliveries to customersby marketsMarch2016
March2015
Change (%)
Jan.-March2016
Jan.-March2015
Change (%)
Europe447,600
435,800
+2.7
1,052,100
1,018,400
+3.3
Western Europe390,300
383,100
+1.9
901,100
870,900
+3.5
Germany124,400
127,600
-2.5
319,500
314,800
+1.5
Central and Eastern Europe57,200
52,600
+8.8
151,000
147,500
+2.3
Russia14,300
14,800
-3.3
36,400
43,500
-16.3
North America78,100
78,700
-0.7
201,500
205,800
-2.1
USA49,900
51,800
-3.7
124,000
131,600
-5.7
South America40,000
52,900
-24.5
110,600
152,800
-27.6
Brazil26,000
38,700
-33.0
71,100
110,900
-35.9
Asia-Pacific364,200
357,900
+1.8
1,045,400
1,002,200
+4.3
China328,000
315,400
+4.0
955,500
898,400
+6.4
Worldwide967,100
968,600
-0.2
2,508,300
2,487,700
+0.8
Deliveries to customersby brands
March2016
March2015
Change (%)
Jan.-March2016
Jan.-March2015
Change (%)
Volkswagen Passenger Cars543,700
558,700
-2.7
1,459,500
1,479,400
-1.3
Audi186,100
178,000
+4.6
455,800
438,200
+4.0
ŠKODA106,300
102,100
+4.2
276,600
265,100
+4.3
SEAT46,500
46,400
+0.2
102,900
102,700
+0.2
Porsche20,900
20,200
+3.4
56,000
51,100
+9.5
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles46,100
45,700
+0.8
113,100
108,500
+4.3
MAN9,200
9,400
-2.6
23,400
22,100
+6.3
Scania7,200
6,700
+7.3
18,400
17,500
+5.4
Volkswagen Group (total)967,100
968,600
-0.2
2,508,300
2,487,700
+0.8
TMC Announces Results for March 2016;Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2016Toyota City, Japan, April 26, 2016―Toyota Motor Corporation announces its production, domestic sales, and export results, including those for subsidiaries Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., and Hino Motors, Ltd., for March 2016 as well as the fiscal year from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016.
March 2016 Results
Unit = vehicles; figures in ( ) show year-on-year percentage change
ToyotaDaihatsuHinoTotalProduction in Japan*1Passenger cars290,420(11.6)53,770(-10.2)――344,190(7.5)Trucks & buses31,761(-7.4)16,617(-2.4)13,420(2.9)61,798(-4.0)Total322,181(9.4)70,387(-8.5)13,420(2.9)405,988(5.6)Sales in Japan*2Passenger cars168,168(1.5)57,011(-20.0)――225,179(-5.0)Trucks & buses19,784(-9.2)15,985(-11.8)8,747(-5.4)44,516(-9.4)Total187,952(0.2)72,996(-18.3)8,747(-5.4)269,695(-5.8)ExportsPassenger cars140,488(2.2)0(0.0)――140,488(1.7)Trucks & buses16,231(-7.1)――6,604(-2.8)22,835(-5.9)Total156,719(1.2)0(0.0)6,604(-2.8)163,323(0.6)ProductionOutside Japan*3520,033(2.1)23,435(-14.9)2,330(-23.8)545,798(1.1)Worldwideproduction842,214(4.8)93,822(-10.2)15,750(-2.1)951,786(3.0)*1Includes kits for overseas assembly; *2includes overseas production; *3excludes kits from JapanMarch 2016 Key Points (year-on-year)Production in JapanToyotaFirst increase in two monthsDaihatsuDecreasedHinoFirst increase in eleven monthsToyota + Daihatsu + HinoFirst increase in three monthsSales in JapanToyotaFirst increase in two monthsLexus vehicle sales totaled 7,452 units (40.9 percent increase)Minivehicle sales totaled 3,256 units (4.5 percent decrease)45.6 percent share of market excluding minivehicles (1.6 percentage point increase)29.5 percent share of market including minivehicles (2.6 percentage point increase)DaihatsuDecreasedMinivehicle sales totaled approximately 72,800 units (18.3 percent decrease)31.5 percent share of minivehicle market (0.7 percentage point decrease)HinoFirst decrease in two monthsStandard truck sales totaled approximately 4,900 units (9.2 percent decrease); first decrease in three months37.2 percent share of the truck* market (3.3 percentage point decrease)Toyota + Daihatsu + HinoDecreased42.4 percent share of market including minivehicles (1.3 percentage point increase)*Maximum loading capacity of four tons or more; excluding imported trucks
ExportsToyotaFirst increase in two months; due to increased exports to North America, Latin America, Asia, and OceaniaDaihatsuDecreased; due to decreased exports to Latin America, Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and AfricaHinoDecreased; due to decreased exports to Latin America, Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and AfricaToyota + Daihatsu + HinoFirst increase in two monthsProduction Outside JapanToyotaSecond consecutive month of increase; due to increased production in North America, Latin America, Asia, and Australia; record high for the month of MarchDaihatsuFirst decrease in two months; due to decreased production in IndonesiaHinoFirst decrease in thirteen months; due to decreased production in AsiaToyota + Daihatsu + HinoSecond consecutive month of increaseYear to Date (January 1 to March 31, 2016)
Unit = vehicles; figures in ( ) show year-on-year percentage change
ToyotaDaihatsuHinoTotalProduction inJapan*1805,480(-2.0)188,605(-16.1)35,495(-5.3)1,029,580(-5.1)Sales in Japan*2419,745(-2.1)179,989(-11.6)17,601(-2.9)617,335(-5.1)Exports415,738(-2.3)2(-99.9)18,285(-9.1)434,025(-3.0)ProductionOutside Japan*31,413,907(1.3)67,962(-6.8)6,888(8.1)1,488,757(0.9)Worldwideproduction2,219,387(0.1)256,567(-13.8)42,383(-3.4)2,518,337(-1.6)*1Includes kits for overseas assembly; *2includes overseas production; *3excludes kits from JapanResults for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2016
Unit = one vehicle; figures in ( ) show year-on-year percentage change
ToyotaDaihatsuHinoTotalProduction in Japan*1Passenger cars2,826,637(-0.1)501,390(-15.0)――3,328,027(-2.7)Trucks & buses345,120(-3.1)159,778(-14.7)147,651(-9.0)652,549(-7.5)Total3,171,757(-0.4)661,168(-15.0)147,651(-9.0)3,980,576(-3.5)Sales in Japan*2Passenger cars1,319,050(1.3)448,240(-15.5)――1,767,290(-3.6)Trucks & buses169,629(3.5)138,577(-12.8)60,651(4.8)368,857(-3.1)Total1,488,679(1.5)586,817(-14.9)60,651(4.8)2,136,147(-3.5)ExportsPassenger cars1,566,479(-0.8)6,848(-14.2)――1,573,327(-0.9)Trucks & buses192,533(-6.2)――77,553(-14.5)270,086(-8.8)Total1,759,012(-1.4)6,848(-14.2)77,553(-14.5)1,843,413(-2.1)ProductionOutside Japan*35,759,078(-0.1)277,404(-8.1)25,852(25.9)6,062,334(-0.4)Worldwideproduction8,930,835(-0.2)938,572(-13.0)173,503(-5.1)10,042,910(-1.6)*1Includes kits for overseas assembly; *2includes overseas production; *3excludes kits from JapanSales Results for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2016
Figures rounded; figures in ( ) show year-on-year percentage change
Sales Outside Japan7,671,000(0.4)180,000(-10.1)107,000(-3.6)7,957,000(0.04)WorldwideSales9,159,000(0.5)767,000(-13.8)168,000(-0.7)10,094,000(-0.7)Key Points for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2016Production in JapanToyotaDecreasedDaihatsuDecreasedHinoFirst decrease in six yearsToyota + Daihatsu + HinoDecreasedSales in JapanToyotaFirst increase in two yearsLexus-vehicle sales totaled 52,234 units (25.1 percent increase)Minivehicle sales totaled 26,699 units (2.2 percent decrease)46.8 percent share of market excluding minivehicles (0.7 percentage point increase)30.1 percent share of market including minivehicles (2.5 percentage point increase)DaihatsuDecreasedMinivehicle sales totaled approximately 585,000 (14.9 percent decrease)32.3 percent share of minivehicle market (0.6 percentage point increase)HinoSixth consecutive year of increaseStandard-truck sales totaled approximately 33,000 (3.2 percent increase); sixth consecutive year of increase37.4 percent share of the truck* market (0.9 percentage point increase)Toyota + Daihatsu + HinoDecreased43.2 percent share of market including minivehicles (1.5 percentage point increase); first increase in three yearsExportsToyotaDecreased, due to decreased exports to Latin America, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, and AfricaDaihatsuDecreased, due to decreased exports to Latin America, Oceania, and AfricaHinoDecreased, due to decreased exports to Latin America, Europe, Asia, and AfricaToyota + Daihatsu + HinoDecreasedProduction Outside JapanToyotaFirst decrease in seven years, due to decreased production in Asia, the Middle East, and AfricaDaihatsuFirst decrease in six years, due to decreased production in IndonesiaHinoFirst increase in three years, due to decreased production in AsiaToyota + Daihatsu + HinoFirst decrease in seven yearsGM Sold 2.36 Million Vehicles Globally in First QuarterDisciplined focus on key markets and segments delivers profitable growthChina sales increase driven by strong performance in SUV and luxury segmentsU.S. retail sales increase 7 percent, retail share up a full percentage pointEuropean Opel/Vauxhall sales outperforming industry, up 8.4 percentDETROIT – General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) sold 2.36 million vehicles globally in the first quarter of 2016. The company delivered on its sales priorities, led by strong results in the SUV and luxury segments in China and retail performance in the U.S.
“The quality of GM’s global sales in the key segments and markets in the first quarter is in line with our efforts to drive sustained profitable growth,” said GM President Dan Ammann. “In China, we continued to grow SUV sales and Cadillac expanded in the luxury segment. In the U.S., our disciplined approach to increased retail sales and lower rental fleet resulted in more profitable transactions.”
GM’s first quarter sales were down 2.5 percent compared to a year ago, mainly due to continued challenging conditions in parts of South America and Asia and the softening of the mini-commercial vehicle market in China.
In China, GM and its joint ventures delivered 964,000 vehicles in the first quarter, an increase of 0.2 percent. GM’s total SUV sales in the country were up 148 percent, led by the continued success of the Buick Envision and Baojun 560. Cadillac deliveries in China rose 6.1 percent.
North American sales increased 1.2 percent to 800,000 vehicles. In the U.S., GM continued to grow retail share faster than any other automaker with retail deliveries up 7 percent, or 537,000 vehicles.
In Europe, sales of Opel and its Vauxhall sister brand increased by 8.4 percent to more than 300,000 vehicles in the first quarter, outperforming the industry growth of only 5 percent. Opel has received more than 150,000 orders for the new Astra that was recently awarded European “Car of the Year 2016.”
Global sales highlights (vs. first quarter 2015):
Cadillac global sales up 0.3 percent, driven by a 6.1 percent increase in China.Cadillac U.S. Average Transaction Prices (ATP) up 5 percent, leading its competitive set.Buick sales in China up 22 percent supported by a 112 percent increase in Envision SUV deliveries. Global Buick sales increased 19 percent.Chevrolet retail sales in the U.S. up 10 percent, retail market share up a full point to an estimated 11 percent.Chevrolet continued to be best-selling brand in South America.Chevrolet sales in South Korea increased 14.7 percent.Baojun sales in China up 82 percent driven by strong demand for its model 560 SUV and model 730 MPV.General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM, TSX: GMM) and its partners produce vehicles in 30 countries, and the company has leadership positions in the world’s largest and fastest-growing automotive markets. GM, its subsidiaries and joint venture entities sell vehicles under the Chevrolet, Cadillac, Baojun, Buick, GMC, Holden, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling brands. More information on the company and its subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety, security and information services, can be found at http://www.gm.com.
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