WOLFSBURG: The Volkswagen Group has reached another milestone with the delivery of four million all-electric vehicles.
With two million vehicles, half came from the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand.
This was followed by Škoda with 480,000 units, Seat/Cupra with 230,000 units, and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles with 140,000 units.
The Brand Group Progressive contributed 22 per cent of all BEVs. This comprises 870,000 Audi models in the premium segment.
Six per cent of all-electric vehicles were delivered in the Brand Group Sport Luxury. This amounted to 250,000 Porsche vehicles.
The Brand Group Trucks accounted for 0.3 per cent of BEV deliveries, at 11,000 vehicles.

The most popular vehicle segment for BEVs was the compact class, accounting for around 70 per cent of deliveries.
This includes vehicles the size of the VW ID.3 and ID.4 models, the Škoda Enyaq, the Cupra Born, and the Audi Q4 e-tron.
In terms of body types, vehicles with an SUV (sport utility vehicles) or crossover silhouette were the most popular among buyers. More than half of all BEVs fell into this category.
The Volkswagen Group manufactures its all-electric vehicles in several European markets, in China, in the United States and Brazil.
At 77 per cent, the majority of the four million BEVs were produced in Europe.

One in five of the Group's BEVs was built in China, the world's largest electric vehicle market.
There are four production sites there: Anting, Foshan, Hefei and Changchun.
Three per cent of the BEVs delivered to date were produced at the Chattanooga and Tulsa plants in the United States.
In Brazil, production of all-electric commercial vehicles recently started at the Sao Paulo plant.
The Group brands currently offer their customers more than 30 all-electric vehicles in the passenger car segment alone, from compact cars to luxury SUVs.
In addition, there are all-electric trucks and buses from the Traton brands Scania, MAN, International, and Volkswagen Truck and Bus.

In 2026, the Group is bringing more than 20 new models onto the road, around half of which are all-electric.
These include pioneering new electric models in China and the Electric Urban Car Family in Europe, consisting of four all-electric vehicles in the entry-level segment.
In 2025, the group was one of the top five BEV (battery electric vehicle) manufacturers worldwide and was the clear BEV market leader in Europe with a market share of around 27 per cent.
The group's first all-electric series production vehicle, the VW e-up!, was launched back in 2013, followed by the VW e-Golf in 2014.
From 2019 on, a cross-brand product offensive based on the new Modular Electric Drive Matrix (MEB) drove significant volume growth.
To date, around three million Group vehicles based on the MEB have been delivered, making it the group's leading electric platform.
