Volkswagen AG preferred shares, analyst views and sector context for the stock
Veröffentlicht: 30.06.2026 um 13:06 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)By Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-30, 13:06.
Volkswagen AG (DE0007664039) continues to draw analyst attention as its preferred shares trade in Frankfurt, with the consensus picture providing a structured view on the stock. The focus today is on how major houses rate the carmaker versus peers and what that implies for investors.
How analysts rate Volkswagen today
Recent data on analyst opinions for Volkswagen AG preferred shares show a mix of Buy, Hold and Sell recommendations, with a clear tilt toward neutral or cautiously positive ratings according to consensus services that track the stock on exchanges such as Xetra and Frankfurt. Consensus pages compiling broker views typically report a majority of analysts keeping the stock as Hold or equivalent, with a minority on Buy and a smaller group on Sell, reflecting the balance between near-term challenges and long-term restructuring potential in the EV and software strategies. A detailed overview of these ratings and price targets is often available on platforms like MarketScreener or similar analyst aggregators, where each broker's stance and target level can be seen in relation to Volkswagen's current share price and sector valuation multiples.
Where Volkswagen stands in the auto sector
The preferred shares of Volkswagen AG trade in the German market alongside other major auto stocks, and investors regularly compare the company with peers such as Tesla, Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz Group and BMW to assess relative performance and strategy execution. Sector commentary from international business media like Reuters or Bloomberg typically highlights that established automakers including Volkswagen face intense competition in battery-electric vehicles and software-defined cars, as well as margin pressures from the transition away from combustion engines and the need to invest heavily in new platforms and digital services. Within Europe, Volkswagen is also seen as a key component of indices such as the DAX or Stoxx Europe 600 when considering its ordinary and preferred share listings, making its stock relevant for index funds and sector-based investment strategies tracking the performance of large-cap industrials and automakers.
What Volkswagen sells
Volkswagen AG generates most of its revenue from the design, production and sale of passenger cars, commercial vehicles and related services under brands including Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Audi, Skoda, SEAT, Porsche, and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. The company also operates financial services activities such as vehicle financing, leasing and insurance, which support its core automotive operations and provide additional income streams linked to the sale and use of its vehicles across global markets.
Where the Volkswagen stock trades
Volkswagen AG preferred shares trade on German venues including Frankfurt and Xetra, quoted in euros, and are widely followed by domestic and international investors as part of the German blue-chip universe. The stock is a component of key indices such as the DAX, which helps anchor its visibility in exchange-traded products and institutional portfolios focusing on large European industrial and automotive companies.
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