Volkswagen Q2 deliveries rise slightly despite drop in US demand
Volkswagen automobile logos are seen during the New York International Auto Show Press Preview in New York City, U.S., April 16, 2025. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
By Amir Orusov and Rachel More
(Reuters) -Volkswagen saw a 1.2% gain in global sales volumes in the second quarter despite a drop in U.S. demand and ongoing tariff uncertainty, thanks to strong uptake in its all-electric offering in Europe, the carmaker said on Wednesday.
Year on year, the German auto giant's sales edged up 1.2% in the second quarter, with 2.27 million vehicles delivered, according to the company.
The company reported sales growth in all markets except for North America and Western Europe, where deliveries fell by 16.2% and 0.7%, respectively.
German carmakers are pushing for a deal with President Donald Trump to replace a hefty 25% tariff on car and car part imports to the United States that is weighing on demand in their key market.
Volkswagen's all-electric sales were up 38% in the second quarter globally, and by as much as 73% in Europe.
"We need to further strengthen this positive development by continuing our successful model offensive," Volkswagen sales executive Marco Schubert said.
"Overall, we were able to slightly increase our global deliveries by the end of June despite challenging conditions," he added.
(Reporting by Amir Orusov and Rachel MoreEditing by Ludwig Burger)
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