TSLA442.1001.74%
GM84.3500.23%
F16.6700.79%
RIVN15.2000.5%
CYD56.330-3.38%
HMC27.2900.41%
TM191.8401.73%
CVNA73.4900.49%
PAG168.170-0.84%
LAD295.6202.99%
AN193.740-1.2%
GPI326.440-5.26%
ABG194.7500.79%
SAH83.7400.16%
TSLA442.1001.74%
GM84.3500.23%
F16.6700.79%
RIVN15.2000.5%
CYD56.330-3.38%
HMC27.2900.41%
TM191.8401.73%
CVNA73.4900.49%
PAG168.170-0.84%
LAD295.6202.99%
AN193.740-1.2%
GPI326.440-5.26%
ABG194.7500.79%
SAH83.7400.16%
TSLA442.1001.74%
GM84.3500.23%
F16.6700.79%
RIVN15.2000.5%
CYD56.330-3.38%
HMC27.2900.41%
TM191.8401.73%
CVNA73.4900.49%
PAG168.170-0.84%
LAD295.6202.99%
AN193.740-1.2%
GPI326.440-5.26%
ABG194.7500.79%
SAH83.7400.16%

Volkswagen deliveries fall as China, U.S. demand weaken in Q1

Global volume declines 4% despite European growth, as tariffs and EV headwinds pressure key markets.

Volkswagen deliveries fall as China, U.S. demand weaken

On the Dash:

  • Weakness in China and the U.S. highlights ongoing demand volatility and policy-driven risk in key markets
  • Tariffs and reduced EV incentives are directly impacting sales performance and product mix
  • European stability underscores the importance of balanced regional strategies and EV alignment

Volkswagen Group reported a 4% year-over-year decline in global vehicle deliveries in the first quarter of 2026, as sharp drops in China and the United States outweighed gains in Europe.

The automaker delivered 2.05 million vehicles during the quarter, with deliveries in China down 15% and U.S. deliveries down about 20%, reflecting weakening demand, rising tariffs, and the expiration of EV incentives.

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Executives pointed to “challenging economic and geopolitical conditions” and a broader global market slowdown as key factors impacting performance, according to a Dow Jones report.

China, once a primary growth engine, continues to put pressure on Volkswagen as domestic automakers intensify price competition and gain market share with technology-focused offerings. The downturn also affected premium brands, including Audi and Porsche, which posted double-digit declines in the region.

In the U.S., higher tariffs and the phaseout of EV incentives have dampened demand, contributing to a steep drop in deliveries and significantly lower EV sales volumes.

Europe provided a partial offset, with deliveries rising in both Western and Eastern regions, supported by stronger EV demand and new model introductions.

Volkswagen said it plans to regain momentum through a wave of new, locally developed EVs in China and continued product expansion in Europe, while order intake showed modest growth during the quarter.

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