Volkswagen Group Delivers Four Million All-Electric Vehicles, Expands BEV Portfolio
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What Happened
The Volkswagen Group delivered four million all-electric vehicles (BEVs) as of 2026, offering over 30 BEV models across brands. About 68% were delivered in Europe, 20% in China, and 8% in the US. The compact class accounted for 70% of deliveries, with SUVs and crossovers being the most popular body type.
- Brand Group Core (volume): 72%, led by Volkswagen Passenger Cars with ~2 million units
- Brand Group Progressive (premium): 22%, mostly Audi with 870,000 units
- Brand Group Sport Luxury (luxury): 6%, Porsche with 250,000 units
- Brand Group Trucks: 0.3%, about 11,000 units
- VW ID.4/ID.5: 901,000 units
- VW ID.3: 628,000 units
- Audi Q4 e-tron: 387,000 units
Why this matters
The milestone underscores Volkswagen's push into electrification, with a broad BEV portfolio across brands and production in multiple regions, as the automaker aims to lead the EV transition.
Terms in This Story
- BEV
- Battery Electric Vehicle, a vehicle powered solely by electricity stored in batteries.
- Compact class
- A vehicle size class typically comprising small to midsize cars.
- SUV
- Sport Utility Vehicle, a type of vehicle with off-road capabilities and a raised ride height.
- Crossover
- A vehicle that combines features of an SUV and a passenger car, often based on a car platform.
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