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Volkswagen Group Delivers Four Million All-Electric Vehicles
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The Volkswagen Group has officially reached a major milestone in its electrification strategy, surpassing four million all-electric vehicle (BEV) deliveries worldwide.
The vast majority of these deliveries—approximately 72%—came from the Group’s "Core" volume brand cluster. The Volkswagen passenger car brand alone accounted for roughly half of the total, with two million units. This was followed by Škoda (480,000 units), SEAT/CUPRA (230,000 units), and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (140,000 units).
The Volkswagen Group has officially reached a major milestone in its electrification strategy, surpassing four million all-electric vehicle (BEV) deliveries worldwide.
The vast majority of these deliveries—approximately 72%—came from the Group’s "Core" volume brand cluster. The Volkswagen passenger car brand alone accounted for roughly half of the total, with two million units. This was followed by Škoda (480,000 units), SEAT/CUPRA (230,000 units), and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (140,000 units).

The "Progressive" brand group (Premium segment) contributed roughly 22% of all BEVs, led by 870,000 Audi models. The "Sport Luxury" cluster represented about 6% of deliveries, consisting of 250,000 Porsche vehicles handed over to customers. The Group’s Trucks division accounted for approximately 0.3% of BEV deliveries, totaling around 11,000 units.
The compact segment proved to be the most popular, making up 70% of all BEV deliveries. This includes models like the VW ID.3 and ID.4, the Škoda Enyaq, the CUPRA Born, and the Audi Q4 e-tron. In terms of body styles, SUVs and crossovers dominated consumer preference, representing more than half of all BEVs sold.
Regionally, Europe remains the Group's strongest market, accounting for 68% of total BEV deliveries. China followed with 20% (matching its share of production), while 8% of vehicles were delivered to the United States. All other international markets combined represented the remaining 5%.