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Profit per car: Ferrari and Porsche all depend

Stefan Baldauf
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A udi delivered around 1.9 million cars in 2016 and earned 4.84 billion euros. Mathematically, a profit of 3,159 euros per car. 3,579 Lamborghini also contributed to Audi's sales and earnings. The balance sheet does not reveal how high the financial contribution from Italy is. But she reveals that the Huracan is the bestseller: the Audi subsidiary delivered 1,315 coupé and 1,104 spyder to its dealers.

Ferrari all depends: 74,245 euros profit per car

Ferrari earned 74,245 euros on each car in 2016. The return of 19.16 percent is likely to be the highest of all automakers. We don't know whether the guys from Lamborghini are looking a little jealously at Maranello. But we do know that Ferrari earned 595 million euros with 8,014 cars. With a profit of 3,250 euros per car, BMW is one of the most profitable large-scale manufacturers. BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce achieved a result of EUR 7.695 million with 2.367 million cars delivered in 2016. The BMW brand accounted for 2.003 million deliveries.

Porsche earns the best in the VW Group

The Bentley brand earned 10,181 euros per car. The result in the 2016 financial year was 112 million euros with 11,817 cars. The best-selling Bentley is the Bentayga with 5,586 units, the Continental GT Coupé has 2,272 units. At the other end of the profitability scale in the VW group is Seat: the Spanish VW subsidiary achieves a meager 279.19 euros per car. Skoda shows how it's done: The Czechs earn 1,470 euros with every car. Even the mother can't keep up with that.

At VW, not everything that shines is Golf, mathematically each of the 4,347 million cars sold brings in 429.95 euros. The bestseller is the Golf, 982,495 of which rolled off the production line. Profitable model student in the group: Porsche achieved a result of 16,305 euros with every 718, 911, Macan, Cayenne or Panamera in 2016. The operating return is almost as good as with Ferrari, it is 17.4 percent.

Mercedes earns 3,690 euros on each car

Mercedes achieved an EBIT of 8.112 with 2.198 million cars delivered Billion euro. Calculated down to a car, this results in a profit of 3,690 euros per car. The models from AMG, Maybach and Smart are also included here.

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