Lamborghini saw deliveries of its cars rise during 2024 in what was a tough year for the wider Volkswagen Group.
The Italian car maker, which produces models like the Urus and Revuelto, delivered 10,700 vehicles in 2024, up from 10,100 the year prior.
Skoda, meanwhile, also had a good year, delivering 926,600 vehicles, up 6.9 per cent on the 866,800 cars it delivered during 2023. Its success has likely been brought through the Czech brand’s introduction of several new models, including the updated Superb and Kodiaq.
Seat and Cupra also saw a modest increase, with the 558,200 vehicles it delivered representing a 7.5 per cent increase on its 2023 figures. Seat also saw a six per cent increase in the number of electric vehicles delivered to customers, contrasting the 1.9 per cent decline seen by the Volkswagen Group overall.
Things were tough for Audi, in contrast, with the German brand delivering 1,671,200 vehicles during 2024, an 11.8 per cent decline from the previous year. It was an even more painful year for Bentley, which delivered 10,600 cars – some way off the 13,600 vehicles it sent out during 2023.
In total, Volkswagen Group delivered 9.3 million vehicles in 2024 – a 2.3 per cent decline on the previous year.
“In the all-electric vehicle segment, the Volkswagen Group is by far the market leader in Europe. This makes us proud and at the same time spurs us on. This year, we continue to consistently renew our portfolios and bring another 30 new models on the road for our customers across all brands.”