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Disclaimer The following presentations contain forward-looking statements and information on the business development of the Volkswagen Group. These statements may be spoken or written and can be recognized by terms such as expects, anticipates, intends, plans, believes, seeks, estimates, will or words with similar meaning. These statements are based on assumptions, which we have made on the basis of the information available to us and which we consider to be realistic at the time of going to press. These assumptions relate in particular to the development of the economies of individual countries and markets, the regulatory framework and the development of the automotive industry. Therefore the estimates given involve a degree of risk, and the actual developments may differ from those forecast. The Volkswagen Group currently faces additional risks and uncertainty related to pending claims and investigations of Volkswagen Group members in a number of jurisdictions in connection with findings of irregularities relating to exhaust emissions from diesel engines in certain Volkswagen Group vehicles. The degree to which the Volkswagen Group may be negatively affected by these ongoing claims and investigations remains uncertain. Consequently, a negative impact relating to ongoing claims or investigations, any unexpected fall in demand or economic stagnation in our key sales markets, such as in Western Europe (and especially Germany) or in the USA, Brazil or China, will have a corresponding impact on the development of our business. The same applies in the event of a significant shift in current exchange rates in particular relative to the US dollar, sterling, yen, Brazilian real, Chinese renminbi and Czech koruna. If any of these or other risks occur, or if the assumptions underlying any of these statements prove incorrect, the actual results may significantly differ from those expressed or implied by such statements. We do not update forward-looking statements retrospectively. Such statements are valid on the date of publication and can be superseded. This information does not constitute an offer to exchange or sell or an offer to exchange or buy any securities. 2

Conference Call: January June 2018 Dr. Herbert Diess Chairman of the Board of Management, Volkswagen AG Frank Witter Member of the Board of Management, Volkswagen AG Finance and IT Fred Kappler Head of Group Sales Volkswagen AG 3

What Volkswagen stands for We are continuing to push our transformation! Moving at a new pace! Key to this: Cultural change and integrity! We don t need to do it all ourselves! Empowering structure to strengthen leaders! 4

What Volkswagen stands for Headwinds are real! Awareness of rapidly changing industry conditions! Strategy 2025 is foundation for transformation! Release and create value! 5

Development Volkswagen Group Car Deliveries to Customers 1) (in comparison to previous year) World Car Market: +3.2% +3.2% +3.8% +3.5% In `000 units 12,000 10,000 9,635 +4.2% 10,039 8,000 +7.0% 6,000 +7.9% +6.2% 4,809 5,148 4,000 2,000 2,327 2,512 2,482 2,636 Full Year 2016 Full Year 2017 Q1 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2017 Q2 2018 H1 2017 H1 2018 1) Figures excl. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN. 6

Development World Car Market vs. Volkswagen Group Car Deliveries to Customers 1) (Growth y-o-y in deliveries to customers, January to June 2018 vs. 2017) bf Car Market Cars + LCV 0.9% 1.2% VW Group Car Market VW Group Car Market VW Group 2.0% 5.9% 14.7% 9.9% North America Western Europe Central & Eastern Europe Car Market VW Group Car Market VW Group Car Market VW Group Cars + LCV 12.3% 10.6% 3.5% 7.0% 4.4% 9.0% South America World Asia Pacific 1) Figures excl. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN. 7

Volkswagen Group Deliveries to Customers by Brands (January to June 2018 vs. 2017) 000 units 6,000 5,000 +7.1% 5,519 5,155 1) Passenger Cars January June 2017 January June 2018 Commercial Vehicles 4,000 3,000 +6.3% 3,119 2,935 2,000 1,000 +4.5% 909 949 +11.6% 585 653 +17.6% +3.2% 246 290 126 131 +3.5% 250 259 +24.0% +7.3% 53 65 44 47 Volkswagen Group 2) 1) Incl. all brands of Volkswagen Group (Passenger Cars and Commercial Vehicles); +7.0% excl. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN. 2) MAN incl. MAN Latin America Trucks and Busses GVW > 5t 8

Volkswagen Touareg ŠKODA Kamiq (China) Bentley Continental GT Lamborghini Urus 9

Financial Highlights January June 2018 Volkswagen Group achieved a successful first half in 2018 Sales revenue of 119.4 billion increased due to volume-related factors despite negative exchange rate effects Operating profit before Special Items at 9.8 billion up versus prior year; negative impact from Diesel related Special Items of 1.6 billion Profit before tax up at 9.0 billion Automotive cash generation at 3.3 billion; lower Diesel related outflows, also lower China dividend payments received year-to-date and build-up of inventory for WLTP challenge Net liquidity in the Automotive Division at 26.3 billion, supported by successful hybrid bond issuance 10

Volkswagen Group Key Financial Figures 1) (January to June 2018 vs. 2017) thousand vehicles / million 2018 2017 2) +/- (%) Vehicle Sales 3) 5,575 5,270 +5.8 Sales revenue 119,377 115,349 +3.5 Operating profit before Special Items 9,794 8,916 +9.8 % of sales revenue 8.2 7.7 Operating profit 8,160 8,916-8.5 % of sales revenue 6.8 7.7 Financial result 813-117 x of which: At-equity result 3) 1,680 1,635 2.8 of which: Other financial result -867-1,753-50.5 Profit before tax 8,972 8,799 +2.0 % Return on sales before tax 7.5 7.6 Profit after tax 6,613 6,474 +2.1 1) All figures shown are rounded, so minor discrepancies may arise from addition of these amounts. Including allocation of consolidation adjustments between the Automotive and Financial Services divisions. 2) Prior-year figures were adjusted due to IFRS 3) Volume data including the unconsolidated Chinese joint ventures. The joint venture companies in China are accounted for using the equity method and recorded an operating profit (proportionate) of 2,318 million ( 2,135 million). 11

Volkswagen Group Analysis of Operating Profit 1) (January to June 2018 vs. 2017) 12 billion 10 8 1.1 0.2 0.3-0.9 0.2 0.0 0.0-1.6 6 4 8.9 9.8 8.2 2 0 Jan June 2017 Volume/ Mix/ Prices Exchange Rates Product Costs Fixed Costs Commercial Vehicles** Power Engineering** Financial Services Division Jan June 2018 bef. Spec. Items Special Items Jan June 2018 incl. Spec. Items Passenger Cars */** 1) All figures shown are rounded, minor discrepancies may arise from addition of these amounts. * ) without FS ** ) including PPA 12

Volkswagen Group Analysis by Business Line 1) (January to June 2018 vs. 2017) Vehicle sales Sales revenue Operating profit thousand vehicles/ million 2018 2017 2018 2017 2018 2017 Volkswagen Passenger Cars 1,931 1,812 42,704 39,661 2,130 1,776 Audi 812 783 31,183 30,011 2,761 2,680 ŠKODA 511 501 9,161 8,720 821 860 SEAT 347 304 5,786 5,054 212 130 Bentley 5 5 757 867-80 13 Porsche Automotive 2) 123 124 11,231 10,841 2,064 2,056 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 248 244 6,324 5,927 567 448 Scania 3) 47 44 6,515 6,307 684 673 MAN Commercial Vehicles 65 53 5,814 5,297 258 193 MAN Power Engineering - - 1,637 1,579 68 73 VW China 4) 1,999 1,870 - - - - Other 5) -512-469 -18,399-14,915-921 -1,152 Volkswagen Financial Services - - 16,664 15,999 1,231 1,165 Volkswagen Group before Special Items - - - - 9,794 8,916 Special Items - - - - -1.635 - Volkswagen Group 5,575 5,270 119,377 115,349 8,160 8,916 Automotive Division 6) 5,575 5,270 101,715 98,388 6,866 7,651 of which: Passenger Cars 5,219 4,930 81,766 79,557 5,649 6,654 of which: Commercial Vehicles 357 340 18,312 17,252 1,275 1,043 of which: Power Engineering - - 1,637 1,579-58 -46 Financial Services Division - - 17,662 16,961 1.294 1,265 1) All figures shown are rounded, minor discrepancies may arise from addition of these amounts. 2) Porsche (Automotive and Financial Services): sales revenue 12,287 (11,778) million, operating profit 2,154 (2,131) million. 3) Including financial services. 4) The sales revenue and operating profits of the joint venture companies in China are not included in the figures for the Group. These Chinese companies are accounted for using the equity method and recorded a proportionate operating profit of 2,318 (2,135) million. 5) In operating profit mainly intragroup items recognized in profit or loss, in particular from the elimination of intercompany profits; the figure includes depreciation and amortization of identifiable assets as part of purchase price allocation for Scania, Porsche Holding Salzburg, MAN and Porsche. 6) Including allocation of consolidation adjustments between the Automotive and Financial Services divisions. 13

Automotive Division Net Cash Flow 1) (January to June 2018) billion 6 4 2.6 5.9 2 3.3 0 Net Cash flow incl Diesel payments Diesel outflow Net Cash flow underlying business 1) Including allocation of consolidation adjustments between Automotive and Financial Services divisions. 14

Automotive Division Net Cash Flow Development 1) 2) (January to June 2018) billion 12 10 8-4.4 6 4 10.2 (4.3%) -2.5 0.1-0.1 2 3.3 3.3 0 2017 2.0-4.2 (4.2%) -2.9 0.1-4.8-0.0-4.8 Cash flow from operating activities Capex 3) Capitalized development costs Other Net cash flow before equity investments Acquisition and disposal of equity investments Net cash flow 1) All figures shown are rounded, minor discrepancies may arise from addition of these amounts. 2) Including allocation of consolidation adjustments between Automotive and Financial Services divisions. 3) Capital expenditure for property, plant and equipment in % of Automotive sales revenue. 15

Automotive Division Analysis of Net Liquidity 1) (January to June 2018) billion 30 25 20-2.6 4.1 1.7 2.7-2.0 15 10 22.4 Automotive Net Cash Flow 3.3bn 26.3 5 0 31.12.2017 Diesel Outflow Operating Business China Dividend Hybrid bond Dividend payout to VW AG shareholders 30.06.2018 1) All figures shown are rounded, minor discrepancies may arise from addition of these amounts. 16

Volkswagen Group Outlook for 2018 Deliveries to customers ( 000 vehicles) Sales revenue ( billion) + 4.3% 10,741 10,297 + 6.2% 230.7 217.3 Deliveries to customers moderately above prior year Sales revenue by as much as 5% year-on-year Operating return on sales (%) 1) before Special Items. 6.7 1) 7.4 1) 2016 2017 Full Year Operating return on sales between 6.5% to 7.5% before Special Items 17

Volkswagen Touareg 18

Audi Q8 19

ŠKODA Kamiq 20

SEAT Tarraco 21

Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid 22

Bentley Continental GT 23

Lamborghini Urus 24

Volkswagen Crafter Combi 25

MAN TGX 18.500 MAN TGE 5.180 26

Scania G 450 XT 8x4 27