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Mid-size pickup truck introduced in 2010, the Amarok was designed to compete in the global pickup truck market, targeting commercial use as well as personal and recreational purposes.
The Volkswagen Apollo, basically a rebadged Ford Verona, is a small family car manufactured in Brazil by Autolatina, a joint venture between Brazilian subsidiaries of Ford and Volkswagen. The Apollo was produced from 1989 to 1992 and from 1993 to 1996, initially as a direct replacement for the ageing Ford Del Rey.
The VW "Beetle" or the "Bug," is one of the most iconic and recognizable cars in automotive history. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche and originally conceived in the 1930s, the Beetle has an enduring legacy and a fascinating history. Reintroduced in 1998 as the New Beetle.
Range of camper vans and recreational vehicles designed primarily for leisure and outdoor activities. These vehicles are known for their versatility, functionality, and camping features, allowing users to travel and camp comfortably.
The Volkswagen CC, short for "Comfort Coupe," was a four-door sedan produced from 2008 to 2017. The CC was designed to offer a blend of luxury, style, and performance within the mid-size sedan segment.
Popular and iconic car produced by Volkswagen in South Africa. It was based on the original Volkswagen Golf Mk1 platform, which was initially introduced in the 1970s. The Citi Golf was specifically designed and manufactured for the South African market and gained immense popularity over its production lifespan.
Line of heavy-duty trucks produced by Volkswagen Trucks and Buses, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group. These trucks are designed for various commercial and industrial purposes, including long-haul transportation, construction, and logistics.
Sporty compact coupe produced from 1988 to 1995. It was designed as a successor to the Volkswagen Scirocco and was positioned as a more upscale and performance-oriented model in Volkswagen's lineup.
Rugged off-road vehicle designed and produced in Australia during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was developed specifically for the Australian market and was based on the chassis of the Volkswagen Beetle.
Range of commercial vans and chassis cabs introduced in 2006 as Volkswagen's larger commercial vehicle offering, positioned above the Transporter and targeted primarily at the commercial and logistics sectors.
Entry-level (5 to 8 ton GVW) model in the VW Truck & Bus heavy truck range. It sits above the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles light commercial vehicle range; Caddy, Transporter, Crafter and Amarok.
Compact sedan produced between 1977 and 1981. It was essentially a three-box sedan version of the Volkswagen Polo hatchback, sharing its platform and many components with the Polo.
The Volkswagen EA489 Basistransporter, also known as the "Bulli" or "VW Bus," additionally known as the Hormiga, was a short lived platform truck that was introduced in 1976 intended for a range of uses such as a transporter, delivery van, camper, or as a base for various specialized applications.
Four-seater convertible coupe produced from 2006 to 2015. It was known for its retractable hardtop roof, which provided the convenience of a convertible while offering the structural stability and insulation of a fixed-roof coupe.
Compact car produced from 2003 to 2019. It was primarily marketed in Europe and other global markets as an entry-level vehicle, positioned below the Polo in Volkswagen's lineup.
Sport-oriented variant of the Jetta sedan, renowned for its performance enhancements and sporty characteristics. The "GLI" stands for "Grand Luxury Injection" or "Grand Luxe Injected," indicating a higher-performance version within the Jetta lineup.
Compact car primarily sold in South America. It's considered one of the most popular and successful models in Volkswagen's lineup, especially in Brazil and other Latin American countries.
Popular and versatile compact car produced since 1974. Over the years, Golf has gone through multiple generations from the Mk1 to the Mk6. Golf Cabriolet was a convertible version and Golf GTI, a high-performance variant. GTI stands for "Grand Touring Injection" and is synonymous with Volkswagen's hot hatch models. R32 is a high-performance variant of the Golf hatchback.
All-electric compact SUV produced as part of VWs ID series, which focuses on electric vehicles (EVs) built on the company's modular electric platform (MEB). The ID.4 represents Volkswagen's commitment to electric mobility and sustainability.
Light military utility vehicle produced by Volkswagen and Audi. It was designed as a four-wheel-drive vehicle capable of operating in rugged terrains and challenging conditions, primarily for military use.
Popular compact sedan produced since 1979. It is known for its practicality, reliability, and versatility, offering a balance between comfort, performance, and affordability.
Mid-sized sedan produced in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was significant for being Volkswagen's first and only mass-produced car with a front-mounted water-cooled engine and front-wheel drive before the company embraced this layout in subsequent models.
Classic sports car produced from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. It is renowned for its striking design, combining Volkswagen's reliable mechanical components with the stylish bodywork crafted by the German coachbuilder Karmann.
Often referred to simply as the "Kübel," Kübelwagen was a military utility vehicle produced during World War II. It was specifically designed for military use and is considered one of the earliest predecessors of the modern-day off-road vehicles.
Compact car initially introduced in 2008 and is primarily marketed in China and some other select markets. The Lavida is known for its sleek design, comfortable interior, and reliable performance.
Series of light commercial vehicles produced from 1975 to 2006. The name "LT" stands for "Lasten-Transporter," which translates to "Cargo Transporter" in English. The LT series was available in various configurations, including vans, minivans, pick-up trucks, and chassis cab configurations.
Small city car manufactured by Volkswagen from 1998 to 2005. It was designed as an economical and compact urban vehicle, offering practicality and efficiency for city driving.
Mid-size sedan or estate car (wagon) produced by the German automaker Volkswagen since 1973. It has been a popular model in Volkswagen's lineup, known for its blend of comfort, performance, and practicality.
Luxury sedan produced by Volkswagen from 2002 to 2016. It was designed to be a flagship model, showcasing Volkswagen's engineering prowess and technological capabilities.
Compact car produced by Volkswagen in Brazil and Mexico from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. It was primarily designed for the Latin American market.
Popular supermini car (subcompact car) produced since 1975. It has established itself as one of Volkswagen's best-selling models globally, known for its compact size, practicality, and versatility. GTI is the high-performance variant. Playa and Mk5 were also variants of Polo.
Minivan manufactured from 2009 to 2014 and was essentially a rebadged version of the Chrysler RT platform minivans, specifically based on the Chrysler Town & Country.
Also known as the VW Type 2 or the VW Bus, Samba is an iconic and classic vehicle produced by Volkswagen. It was a variant of the Volkswagen Transporter series and gained popularity as a symbol of counterculture and the hippie movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
Compact crossover SUV first introduced in 2007 and has since become a popular model in the SUV segment, known for its blend of versatility, comfort, and practicality.
Mid-size luxury crossover SUV first introduced in 2002 and positioned as Volkswagen's flagship SUV, offering a blend of performance, luxury, and technology.
Compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) first introduced in 2003 and has been a popular choice in the MPV segment, known for its practicality, versatility, and family-friendly features.
Often referred to as the VW T-Series, a range of vans produced by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. Since its inception in the 1950s, the Transporter has been a cornerstone of Volkswagen's commercial vehicle lineup and has gained immense popularity for its versatility and reliability across various generations.
Often known as the VW Bus, Transporter, Kombi, or Microbus, an iconic vehicle produced by Volkswagen. It is one of the most recognizable and beloved vehicles in automotive history, known for its distinctive design, versatility, and cultural impact. Type 2 T3, is the third generation Type 2 series.
Range of compact cars produced from 1961 to 1973. It was introduced as a complement to the iconic Beetle (Type 1) and was designed to appeal to a broader market with its more modern styling and features.
Range of vehicles produced from 1968 to 1974. It was intended as a larger, more upscale model compared to the Volkswagen Beetle (Type 1) and the Volkswagen Type 3.
Commonly known as the "Fridolin," a compact delivery van produced by Volkswagen in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was designed primarily for postal and delivery services, featuring a compact size and efficient use of space for transporting goods.
The Volkswagen Type 181, also known as the "Volkswagen Kurierwagen" in Germany, "Trekker" in the UK, "Thing" in the United States, and "Safari" in Mexico, was a versatile and rugged off-road vehicle produced by Volkswagen.
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