Statistics from the company show that the Volkswagen brand and its JETTA sub-brand, Audi, and Porsche saw growth of 1.7 percent, 4.1 percent and 8 percent, respectively, in the market.
The group's SUV category saw deliveries reaching 812,500 in 2019, surging 81.6 percent year on year. The company has also been expanding its e-mobility services, offering seven new energy vehicle (NEVs) models in the market, it said.
Stephan Wollenstein, CEO of Volkswagen Group China, said that the company will be investing 4 billion euros this year, of which 40 percent will go toward e-mobility.
"Along with solid performances from Volkswagen and Audi, as well as our other group brands, including newcomers like JETTA, we are confident in the continued development of the Chinese auto market in the long term," said Wollenstein.
China's auto sales went down 8.2 percent in 2019 to 25.77 million, according to data released earlier this week by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
China has vowed to take various measures to boost auto consumption, especially NEV sales. A key document published by the State Council in September last year has suggested local authorities ease restrictions on car purchases.
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