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Volkswagen Group delivers record of 1.47 million vehicles

in first quarter 2007

All brands report increased sales – Strong rise in China

Wolfsburg, April 17, 2007 – The Volkswagen Group delivered more vehicles to

customers during the first three months of 2007 than in any previous quarter. The

Group sold 1.47 million vehicles worldwide, corresponding to a 7.9 percent rise

compared with the same period in the previous year. “We were more than able to

compensate for the expected drop in sales in Germany as a result of increased VAT by

rises, some of them quite considerable, in other key world markets. An important

success factor is the very pleasing growth on the Chinese market,” Prof. Dr. Martin

Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft,

commented. “All brands contributed to these excellent results, confirming that the

Group is in a good position to master forthcoming challenges and that we will meet

our sales targets for this year in spite of difficult market conditions.”

Despite the “VAT dent” on the German domestic market, deliveries to customers in Western

Europe rose by 1.9 percent to 777,000 vehicles. The effect of advance purchases at the end

of 2006 gave rise to a 4.9 percent decline in deliveries in Germany during the first three

months of 2007 to 235,000 vehicles. The Group registered the strongest increase in Central

and Eastern Europe, where sales rose by 25.9 percent to 109,000 units.

The Group’s most important growth market was China, where market leadership in the

passenger car segment was impressively confirmed by 203,000 vehicles delivered and

vigorous 23 percent growth. Developments in the South America/South Africa region were

equally positive: 188,000 vehicles delivered represents an increase of 21.5 percent. This

strong rise was chiefly accounted for by the Brazilian market with 120,000 vehicles (plus

21.4 percent). In the USA, the Group sold 73,000 units, representing slight growth of

0.7 percent compared with the previous year.

Volkswagen Passenger Cars, the core brand, delivered 850,000 vehicles worldwide in the

first quarter of 2007. This corresponds to an increase of 6.8 percent. Here, too, the main

growth market was China with 177,000 vehicles sold, representing a rise of 22.3 percent. In

South America/South Africa, deliveries to customers rose by 21.8 percent to 157,000 units.

Most of this increase was attributable to Brazil, where sales of 101,000 vehicles represented

a rise of 21.4 percent. In Western Europe, sales by the Volkswagen brand fell by 3.3 percent

during the first quarter to 354,000 units, chiefly due to the 10.8 decline on the German

market to 112,000 vehicles. In contrast, there was strong growth in Central and Eastern

Europe, where sales increased by 28 percent to 31,000 vehicles. In the USA, sales of

50,000 units represented a 5.6 percent decline in the number of VW models delivered to

customers compared with the same period in 2006.

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Audi again reported a strong increase in worldwide sales during the period January to

March 2007, delivering 248,000 vehicles, an increase of 9.4 percent. Key growth markets

were China with a 27 percent rise (24,000 vehicles), Central and Eastern Europe with a

39.7 percent increase (10,000 vehicles) and the USA (21,000 vehicles, a rise of

17.6 percent). In Deutschland, the 6.9 percent decline to 56,000 vehicles was compensated

by overall growth in Western Europe, where deliveries increased to 172,000 vehicles (plus

5.3 percent).

The Skoda brand also continued its success story during the first quarter of 2007, increasing

deliveries by 15.5 percent to 150,000 units. Contrary to the market trend, sales in Germany

increased by 20.6 percent (28,000 deliveries), while the figure in Western Europe was

86,000, an increase of 14.7 percent. On its domestic market of Central and Eastern Europe,

Skoda sales rose by 20.5 percent to 53,000 units.

During the first three months of 2007, Seat delivered 108,000 vehicles to customers

worldwide, an increase of 1 percent. The main impetus came from strong growth of

24.5 percent (6,000 deliveries) on the Central and East European market and a 1.6 percent

rise (96,000 vehicles) in Western Europe.

There was a further increase in worldwide deliveries to customers by the British superpremium

brand Bentley. First-quarter growth totaled 20.4 percent, with 2,800 vehicles

delivered.

The Italian super sports car brand Lamborghini sold 527 vehicles during the period January

to March 2007. This represents a rise of 54.1 percent compared with the same period last in

2006.

Bugatti delivered 18 vehicles worldwide during the first three months of 2007, an increase of

260 percent compared with the same quarter in 2006.

The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles brand reported record figures for the quarter,

delivering 110,000 vehicles to customers, an increase of 10.6 percent. Growth was chiefly

due to a 20.6 percent rise in South America/South Africa to 23,000 vehicles. Central and

Eastern Europe also reported vigorous growth, with sales rising 41.5 percent to 9,000 units.

There was also strong growth of 8.4 percent to 68,000 vehicles on the West European

market, with Germany accounting for 27,000 units – a 1.6 percent rise.

Eccezionale performance di vendita del gruppo VW nel primo trimestre: nonstante gli alti numeri dello scorso anno il gruppo continua a progredire anche se non e´ in una fase di prodotto eccezionale ( Skoda sta lanciando la nuova fabia, audi ha sul groppone una A3 di 4 anni, la a6 di 3, la A4 di 7, seat sconta una ibiza ormai datata e il marchio VW ha lanciato tutte le sue cartucce nel 2005). Incredibili soprattutto i risultati di audi e skoda, bisogna anche tener conto che nel primo trimestre del 2007 le vendite sul mercato tedesco sono crollate.

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