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Volkswagen reports 8.6% drop in Q2 deliveries amid China weakness

By Thomson Reuters Jul 10, 2026 | 4:09 AM

July 10 (Reuters) – Volkswagen reported a 8.6% decline in global deliveries in the second quarter on Friday, ​as a sharp drop in ‌China outweighed gains in North America and Western Europe.

Deliveries in China, the automaker’s largest market, fell 36.6% during the quarter, ‌while ​sales rose by 7.7% ⁠in North America ⁠and 1.8% in Western Europe, Volkswagen said in a statement.

“The situation in China remains challenging, where we were ​unable to escape a significant total market decline of around 20 ⁠percent,” Marco Schubert, ⁠a member of Volkswagen’s extended ​executive committee for sales, said in a ​statement.

Volkswagen is the latest German automaker ‌to report weakening sales in China, where domestic rivals have intensified competition and a broader slowdown in demand ⁠has weighed on foreign brands. Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Porsche this week also reported lower ⁠second-quarter deliveries, ‌hit by competition and ⁠subdued demand in the Chinese ​market.

The ‌delivery decline comes as ​Volkswagen considers ⁠a sweeping overhaul that could eliminate around 100,000 jobs through model cuts and further capacity reductions aimed at improving profitability.

(Reporting by Amir Orusov, Editing by ​Linda Pasquini)