{"id":13294,"date":"2026-07-11T19:30:41","date_gmt":"2026-07-11T23:30:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/?p=13294"},"modified":"2026-07-11T18:05:21","modified_gmt":"2026-07-11T22:05:21","slug":"volkswagen-cut-production-sales","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/volkswagen-cut-production-sales\/","title":{"rendered":"Volkswagen is preparing to kill nearly half the models it builds after its China sales collapsed by more than a third in a single quarter \u2014 the CEO&#8217;s fix is fewer cars, built faster, with less complexity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Volkswagen had quite the week. On Thursday, the company announced plans to slash its model lineup by up to half. On Friday, it explained why: sales fell 8.6% in the second quarter of 2026, dragged down by a China collapse of 36.6%.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, you read that right. Volkswagen&#8217;s deliveries in its biggest market fell by more than a third, from 669,700 vehicles to 424,300, in three months.<\/p>\n<p>The company has been attempting to course-correct for three years now. It calls that process a &#8220;fundamental realignment.&#8221; The next phase is the dramatic one.<\/p>\n<h2>China broke the spreadsheet<\/h2>\n<p>The group as a whole delivered about 2.08 million vehicles in the quarter, down from 2.27 million a year earlier, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.volkswagen-group.com\/en\/deliveries-to-customers-15741\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">per Volkswagen&#8217;s official figures<\/a>. For the first half, that&#8217;s 4.13 million, down 6.3%.<\/p>\n<p>Zoom into the brands and it gets uglier. The core Volkswagen brand delivered slightly over 1 million vehicles in the quarter, a 14% drop, per AP. Audi fell 8%. Porsche fell 18%. Lamborghini, Skoda and the trucks division managed upticks, so at least someone in Wolfsburg had a decent Friday.<\/p>\n<p>The regional split tells the real story. Sales grew 7.7% in North America, 9.4% in South America, and 1.8% in Western Europe. Every gain got swallowed by China, where VW couldn&#8217;t escape a total market decline of around 20%, per sales board member Marco Schubert.<\/p>\n<p>As recently as December, Volkswagen was betting big on Chinese EVs. The locals had other plans.<\/p>\n<div style=\"display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; gap: 14px; margin: 24px 0;\">\n<div style=\"flex: 1 1 260px; min-width: 260px; background: #0f172a; color: #f1f5f9; border-radius: 14px; padding: 22px; border: 1px solid #1e293b;\">\n<div style=\"font-size: 11px; letter-spacing: 1.8px; text-transform: uppercase; color: #f87171; margin-bottom: 14px; font-weight: 600;\">VW Group, Q2<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 30px; font-weight: 800; line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 6px;\">-8.6%<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 12px; color: #94a3b8; line-height: 1.4;\">2.08 million vehicles delivered, down from 2.27 million a year ago.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex: 1 1 260px; min-width: 260px; background: #0f172a; color: #f1f5f9; border-radius: 14px; padding: 22px; border: 1px solid #1e293b;\">\n<div style=\"font-size: 11px; letter-spacing: 1.8px; text-transform: uppercase; color: #f87171; margin-bottom: 14px; font-weight: 600;\">China, Q2<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 30px; font-weight: 800; line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 6px;\">-36.6%<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 12px; color: #94a3b8; line-height: 1.4;\">424,300 vehicles. Down 25.9% for the first half of the year.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex: 1 1 260px; min-width: 260px; background: #0f172a; color: #f1f5f9; border-radius: 14px; padding: 22px; border: 1px solid #1e293b;\">\n<div style=\"font-size: 11px; letter-spacing: 1.8px; text-transform: uppercase; color: #f87171; margin-bottom: 14px; font-weight: 600;\">VW brand, Q2<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 30px; font-weight: 800; line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 6px;\">-14%<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 12px; color: #94a3b8; line-height: 1.4;\">Slightly over 1 million vehicles. Audi fell 8%, Porsche 18%, per AP.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"flex: 1 1 260px; min-width: 260px; background: #0f172a; color: #f1f5f9; border-radius: 14px; padding: 22px; border: 1px solid #dc2626; position: relative;\">\n<div style=\"position: absolute; top: -10px; right: 16px; background: #dc2626; color: #fff; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; letter-spacing: 1.2px; padding: 4px 10px; border-radius: 20px;\">ACTIVE<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 11px; letter-spacing: 1.8px; text-transform: uppercase; color: #f87171; margin-bottom: 14px; font-weight: 600;\">The fix<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 30px; font-weight: 800; line-height: 1; margin-bottom: 6px;\">-50%<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size: 12px; color: #94a3b8; line-height: 1.4;\">Model lineup to be streamlined by up to half. Option complexity cut up to 75%.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h2>The plan: half the models, a quarter of the options<\/h2>\n<p>After Thursday&#8217;s board meeting, Volkswagen laid out a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.volkswagen-group.com\/en\/press-releases\/executive-board-presents-future-plan-20514\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">&#8220;future plan&#8221; of 12 initiatives<\/a>. The headline: the model lineup will be gradually streamlined by up to 50%, concentrated on the most attractive segments.<\/p>\n<p>Which models get the axe? Volkswagen isn&#8217;t saying. Not yet.<\/p>\n<p>The part nobody&#8217;s talking about enough is the options. Offering complexity, meaning the number of available equipment configurations, gets cut by up to 75%. Fewer trim mazes, fewer build combinations, faster production. Production capacity is being adjusted too, targeting 9 million vehicles a year.<\/p>\n<p>CEO Oliver Blume&#8217;s pitch is speed through simplicity: fewer models, focused technologies, better alignment between regions. The stated goal is becoming &#8220;the most attractive automotive company in the world&#8221; by 2030. Reuters reports the overhaul could ultimately eliminate around 100,000 jobs through model cuts and capacity reductions, on top of the 50,000 German job cuts already announced in March.<\/p>\n<p>The reception was mixed, to put it kindly. IG Metall union members rallied outside the Wolfsburg headquarters during Thursday&#8217;s board meeting. And research firm BernsteinSG noted that VW claiming extended technology leadership is &#8220;a claim that will likely raise eyebrows&#8221; given how fast its Chinese competitors move.<\/p>\n<h2>The tariff bill and the Porsche problem<\/h2>\n<p>The pressure didn&#8217;t start this quarter. In 2025, Volkswagen&#8217;s operating profit collapsed 53% to 8.9 billion euros, its worst showing since the Dieselgate era. US tariffs cost the company more than 2 billion euros, roughly $2.2 billion, over the year.<\/p>\n<p>Then there&#8217;s Porsche, which fumbled its EV transition, slammed the brakes, and watched its operating profit shrink from 5.3 billion euros to basically nothing, 0.1 billion, in a single year.<\/p>\n<p>The one bright spot in Porsche&#8217;s American lineup right now is telling: nearly every model is down, per Motor1, except the 911, up 39.4% in the quarter. The sports car company sells sports cars. Groundbreaking.<\/p>\n<h2>Meanwhile, America can&#8217;t get enough<\/h2>\n<p>Here&#8217;s the plot twist for those of us on this side of the Atlantic: the VW brand is having a great year in the United States. Sales jumped 24.9% in the second quarter, nearly 90,000 cars, per Motor1.<\/p>\n<p>The star is the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/new-cars\/volkswagen\/tiguan\/\">Tiguan<\/a>, up a ridiculous 152.5%. The Jetta, GTI and Golf R all grew too, and even the ID. Buzz more than doubled, from 564 to 1,249 units. Turns out America <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/texas-truck-obsession-shaping-american-industry\/\">loves its SUVs<\/a>, and VW finally has the right ones on the lot.<\/p>\n<p>The EV picture splits the same way. Volkswagen is Europe&#8217;s BEV market leader, up 8.4% there in the first half, with electric order books up more than 50%. In the US and China, BEV sales cratered 69% and 48% respectively. Same company, three completely different realities.<\/p>\n<p>The full damage report arrives July 24, when Volkswagen publishes its half-year financials. That&#8217;s when we find out what an 8.6% sales drop does to the bottom line.<\/p>\n<p>Until then, the takeaway is simple: VW is betting that a smaller menu sells better than a bigger one. Considering the current menu just lost them a third of China, would you order differently?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Volkswagen had quite the week. 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