Volkswagen Group is on track to achieve its target of selling 10 million vehicles this year based on sales figures for the first three quarters.
The company delivered 7.4 million cars from January to September this year VW reported growth in all its brands in the first nine months, led by a 10 percent rise at Audi.
Sales at VW brand rose 3 percent, while Porsche posted a 13 percent rise in deliveries.
Czech unit Skoda sold 13 percent more vehicles, while Seat’s volume was up 10.5 percent.
Higher sales in China and Europe are helping to offset weaker volume in the US and South America for the group, which owns the Audi, Porsche and Bentley luxury brands, as well as the VW, Skoda and Seat volume marques.
“Despite the continuing big challenges in the markets, we have the opportunity now to reach the 10 million mark in deliveries this year, four years earlier than originally planned,” Christian Klingler, VW Group’s sales boss, said in the statement.
VW is on target for sales of 10 million cars
VW is on target for sales of 10 million cars
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