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VW sales hit 10-year low in 2021

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BERLIN: Volkswagen Group yesterday posted its lowest sales figures in 10 years in 2021 at 8.9 million deliveries and said it expected supply-chain conditions to remain volatile in the first half of this year.

By contrast, luxury car maker BMW AG saw record deliveries of 2.21 million vehicles from the BMW brand, a success attributed in part to its ability to adapt to supply chain shortages.

The Volkswagen brand saw an 8.1% drop in sales to just under 4.9 million units, with the biggest fall in China at 14.8%, although battery-electric vehicle sales in the country quadrupled.

“Under unusually challengin­g circumstan­ces, Volkswagen reached a satisfying sales result,” sales and marketing chief Klaus Zellmer said. “However, the huge effects of chips on production were not able to be fully compensate­d.”

BMW rival Daimler AG reported last Friday that Mercedes-Benz sales dropped 5% in 2021, losing its crown to BMW for the first time in five years as the premium carmaker with most vehicles sold worldwide.

Performanc­e for the premium car makers was weakest in Europe, with the BMW and Mini brands registerin­g just 3.9% growth and Mercedes-Benz an 11.2% drop.

North America was a strong market for all three carmakers. Mercedes-Benz registered 0.4% growth in the United States and BMW 19.5%. Volkswagen saw 13% growth in the region.

Sales of hybrid or fully-electric vehicles rose across the industry, particular­ly in Europe, where they constitute­d between a fifth and a quarter of deliveries — but remained a small proportion of total global sales.

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