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Volkswagen beats Covid-19 to register $10.7-billion profit in pandemic year

Though the profit margin has gone down for the world’s second biggest carmaker in 2020, Volkswagen Group sold 9.2 million vehicles worldwide last year
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FILE PHOTO: An employee fixes a VW sign at a production line of the electric Volkswagen model ID.3 in Zwickau, Germany, February 25, 2020. REUTERS/Matthias Rietschel/File Photo (REUTERS)

2020, or what would be known as the Covid year for most, had been a forgettable year for a lot of carmakers. From job cuts, fewer sales, less production and of course less money. But Volkswagen, one of the biggest carmakers in the world, weathered the pandemic better than the most. It has reported a profit of 8.8 billion euros ($10.7 billion) after paying all its taxes.

Volkswagen is currently the second biggest carmaker in the world. The Volkswagen Group also include luxury carmakers like Audi and Porsche. The group's expansion in China seems to have paid off and contributed substantially to their profit. China is the biggest market for this European auto giant where the sale of its luxury cars helped it on its way to significant rise in income.

Frank Witter, member of the Group Board of Management responsible for Finance and IT, said, “Covid-19 is posing unprecedented challenges for us all. Last year, the Volkswagen Group succeeded in containing the effects of the pandemic on its business and laying important strategic foundations for its transformation at the same time. The financial results now available are far better than originally expected and show what our company is capable of achieving, especially in a crisis. We intend to carry over the strong momentum from the significantly better second half into the current year, and the programs for reducing our fixed costs and in procurement will make us more robust in the long term. We are thus more optimistic and are striving to hit the higher end of the range targeted for the Group’s operating return on sales."

Though the profit margin has gone down for the world’s second biggest carmaker in 2020, Volkswagen Group sold 9.2 million vehicles worldwide last year. It was down by more than 15 per cent compared to 2019, but Volkswagen managed to increase its share in the global passenger car market marginally. It also kept pushing for its aim to go electric by delivering 422,000 electric vehicles in 2020.

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A large part of Volkswagen’s profits are attributed to the high sales volumes of Porsche Taycan which recorded a sales figure of 20,000 in the US last year. Taycan is part of Volkswagen’s efforts to compete with Tesla, which has eaten into their sales of luxury cars.

Volkswagen's financial results shows an uneven impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The carmaker, along with its German rivals like BMW and Daimler, recorded profit where most other businesses had been severely impacted due to the crisis.

The Volkswagen Group expects 2021 to be better than 2020. It hopes that deliveries to customers this year will be significantly more than Covid year despite current challenges like chip shortage. Volkswagen also expects the sales revenues to be significantly higher than 2020.

First Published Date: 27 Feb 2021, 08:51 AM IST
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