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Volkswagen global sales crash 8 percent in 2021

Even as fossil fuel-powered vehicles saw a drop in sales, EVs and plug-in hybrids grew by 97 percent and 33 percent, respectively.
3 min read18 Jan '22
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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Volkswagen sales dropped around eight percent in 2021 as it battled the ongoing global semiconductor shortage. However, it recorded a substantial uptick in sales of all electrified models.

  • The carmaker sold over 48 lakh vehicles in 2021; an eight percent drop YoY
  • Carmaker has an order backlog of over five lakh in Europe alone
  • China witnessed highest rise in EV sales; up 437 percent YoY

Semiconductor crisis, COVID-19 play spoilsport

The German company delivered 48,97,000 vehicles globally, down from 53,28,000 it sold in 2020, which, in itself, was a 15.1 percent decline due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Volkswagen cited the lagging supply of semiconductors as the principal factor in the latest decline, with output of various models restricted by temporary factory closures throughout the year.

Volkswagen told our sister publication, Autocar UK, that “all factories were affected – some more, some less so”. The main Wolfsburg site was harder hit than the electric car facility at Zwickau, for example, it said. 

Volkswagen said the effect of the production limitations couldn’t be “entirely compensated for” throughout 2021 and predicts that the first half of this year will “remain highly volatile and challenging” as the shortages persist. 

It claimed to have a record European order backlog of 5,43,000 vehicles, but anticipates the figure will lower as production rates stabilise over the course of the year. The sales shortfall is partly made up of cars that “are not lost, but will be produced as soon as possible,” Volkswagen emphasised. 

EV sales volume doubles

While overall sales declined, Volkswagen is celebrating a 73 percent year-on-year increase in the sale of plug-in vehicles. Sales of plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) climbed 33 percent, while EV volumes nearly doubled, soaring 97 percent with 2,63,000 sold globally.

Volkswagen CEO Ralf Brandstatter hinted that this trend is set to carry on as the electrification of the brand’s line-up continues.

“In a very short time, we’ve reached a top position for all-electric vehicles in Europe,” he said. “With our Accelerate strategy and the expansion of the model portfolio, we will continue to increase the pace of the e-mobility offensive. Before the end of this year, the ID.Buzz will represent yet another emotional model in our ID family.”

The ID.Buzz van is the fourth addition to the ID range in Europe and will be launched in commercial and passenger-carrying forms later this year, following a reveal in the coming weeks.

EVs and hybrids accounted for over seven percent of global deliveries and almost a fifth in Europe. In Volkswagen’s home market, a quarter of all cars sold had a plug-in drivetrain of some form.

The rise in EV popularity was most profound in China, where Volkswagen sold 437 percent more EVs than in 2020. It anticipates a “further considerable increase in 2022.”

Volkswagen in India

The carmaker recently launched the Tiguan SUV last month with the Taigun SUV having launched a few months prior. It is also preparing to launch the Virtus, its iteration of the Slavia sedan that was recently revealed by cousin Skoda.

Even as the chip shortage looms, do you think Volkswagen can up its sales this year? Let us know in the comments.

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