Annual Report 2025

Group Management Report

New group models in 2025

With a total of ten brands, the Volkswagen Group offers its customers a broad selection of vehicles – from all-electric and hybrid models to vehicles with traditional combustion engines – that are tailored to their customers’ requirements and serve different mobility needs. We expanded this portfolio by adding further models in the fiscal year now ended.

The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand presented the second generation of the popular T-Roc in 2025. Along with a new design and innovative drivetrains, it features a broad range of assistance systems and technologies from higher vehicle classes. Another vehicle that was launched was the Tayron, a versatile SUV with up to seven seats that is also available as a plug-in hybrid. South America saw the successful introduction of the Tera SUV in 2025, positioned below the T-Cross. The new Tiguan, tailored to the needs of local customers, and the Taos were introduced to the North American market.

Škoda, which celebrated its 130th anniversary in the reporting year, launched its new model in the Modern Solid design of the battery-electric Enyaq. The electric Enyaq and Elroq SUV series were overhauled and expanded to include sporty RS models. In the Indian market, the Kylaq rounds off the range of vehicles developed and produced locally.

CUPRA introduced the Black Edition and the Tribe Edition to its model lineup in 2025.

SEAT expanded its range for the SEAT Leon and SEAT Leon Sportstourer. The Ibiza and Arona models were refreshed with new design elements and technological updates.

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles broadened its latest iteration of the Transporter to include the Caravelle model. In addition, the Transporter is now available with an electric drive system, also in double cab variants.

Audi expanded its all-electric model portfolio in 2025 with the market launch of the A6 e-tron, the A6 Sportback e-tron and the sporty Q6 Sportback e-tron. The A6 e-tron is the second model based on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) and leverages its benefits in terms of performance, range, efficiency and charging. A further highlight was the launch of the new generation of the Q3 and Q3 Sportback. The collaboration between Audi and its Chinese partner SAIC culminated in the 2025 launch of the first production model of the “AUDI” brand mark created specifically for the Chinese market: the E5 Sportback.

In 2025, Porsche unveiled the top-of-the-range model of its 911 series, the new 911 Turbo S with bi-turbo drivetrain featuring T-Hybrid technology. Additional derivatives were also launched, including the 911 Carrera 4S and Taycan GTS.

Bentley launched the new ultra performance hybrid versions of its Continental GT and Flying Spur models in 2025. The new Bentayga Speed was also introduced to the market.

Lamborghini successfully brought out the Urus SE and the new Temerario in 2025.

Ducati launched the new Panigale V4, Multistrada V2, Multistrada V4, and Streetfighter V4 in 2025. The new 890cc V2 engine made its debut in the Streetfighter V2 and Panigale V2.

TRATON GROUP focused its activities on the TRATON Modular System in the reporting year.

Scania added the new Super 11 engine to its drivetrain portfolio.

MAN expanded series production of battery-electric heavy-duty trucks in 2025. In addition, series production of vehicles based on the Group-wide powertrain platform began.

International launched additional models based on the shared powertrain on the market. Moreover, work on the commercialization of Level 4 autonomous driving was also pursued.

Volkswagen Truck & Bus worked with partners to develop holistic e-mobility solutions for customers, thereby supporting creation of the first zero-emission corridor in Brazil.