List of Volkswagen passenger vehicles
Volkswagen produces the following automobiles, past and present, sold under the Volkswagen brand. Not including models under the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles marque.
Current models range
Vehicles exclusive to Latin America Vehicles exclusive to China Other vehicles not sold in the core European market
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Main markets | Vehicle information | |||
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Introduction | Update (facelift) | ||||||
Hatchback | |||||||
FOX |
Fox | 2003 | 2003 | 2015 | Latin America | Hatchback sold in a segment between the Gol and Polo in Latin American markets. | |
GOL |
Gol | 1980 | 2008 | 2018 | Latin America | Entry level/low-cost model in Latin American markets. | |
GOLF |
Golf | 1974 | 2019 | - | Global | C-segment hatchback. Traditionally the best-selling car in Europe. | |
GRAN/CROSS LAVIDA |
Lavida | 2013 | 2018 | - | China | Hatchback version of the Lavida. | |
GRAN/CROSS SANTANA |
Santana | 2015 | 2015 | - | China | Hatchback version of the Santana. Related to the Škoda Rapid Spaceback. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | |
ID.3 |
ID.3 | 2019 | 2019 | - | Europe | C-segment full-electric hatchback. The first Volkswagen vehicle built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform). | |
POLO |
Polo | 1975 | 2017 | - | Global | B-segment hatchback or supermini. Global product but not available in North America. Two generations (Mk5 and Mk6) are currently produced alongside each other with some markets offering both versions. | |
UP |
Up | 2011 | 2011 | 2016 | Europe, Brazil, Argentina | Entry level A-segment city car. Also sold as the Škoda Citigo and SEAT Mii with styling differences. | |
Sedan/liftback | |||||||
ARTEON/CC |
Arteon | 2017 | 2017 | 2020 | Global | D-segment fastback or four-door coupé. Successor to the Volkswagen CC. | |
BORA |
Bora | 1999 | 2018 | - | China | Sister model to the Lavida. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. | |
JETTA/VENTO |
Jetta | 1979 | 2018 | - | Americas | Compact sedan (C-segment). Historically was a sedan version of the Golf. Sold as the Vento in Argentina and Uruguay, not to be confused with the Vento (A05) which is a sedan version of the Polo Mk5. | |
LAMANDO |
Lamando | 2014 | 2014 | 2019 | China | A four-door coupé or a low-roof sedan for the Chinese market in the same segment as the Sagitar. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | |
LAVIDA |
Lavida | 2008 | 2018 | - | China | Sister model to the Bora. Has been Volkswagen's best selling model in China and typically the best selling sedan of all brands in China.[1] Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | |
MAGOTAN |
Magotan | 2005 | 2016 | 2019 | China | Chinese version of the European Passat (B8) with longer wheelbase. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | |
PASSAT (B8) |
Passat | 1972 | 2015 | 2019 | Europe and RHD markets | D-segment sedan for the European market. Not available in the Americas. | |
PASSAT (NMS) |
Passat (NMS) | 2011 | 2019 | - | North America | Mid-size sedan (D-segment). The second generation of the Passat NMS series, exclusively for the North American market. | |
PASSAT (NMS MQB) |
2011 | 2019 | - | China | The second generation of the Passat NMS series. Split off with the North American version since 2019 as the Chinese Passat NMS switched to the MQB platform while the North American version is built on an older platform. | ||
PHIDEON |
Phideon | 2016 | 2016 | 2020 | China | Flagship sedan model, only sold in China. Related to the Audi A6. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | |
POLO SEDAN/VENTO (A05) |
Polo sedan/ Vento |
2010 | 2010 | 2019 | Latin America, India, CIS | Sedan version of the Polo Mk5. Continued to be sold in several markets after being succeeded by the Virtus. The Vento name is not to be confused with the C-segment sedan sold in Argentina and Uruguay which is a renamed Jetta. | |
POLO (Russia) |
Polo | 2020 | 2020 | - | Russia/CIS | B-segment liftback for the CIS market. Rebadged and restyled version of the Škoda Rapid. Successor of the Polo sedan/Vento (A05). Unrelated to the Polo Mk6. | |
SAGITAR |
Sagitar | 2006 | 2019 | - | China | Chinese version of the Jetta with longer wheelbase. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. | |
SANTANA |
Santana | 1985 | 2012 | 2015 | China | Entry level sedan for the Chinese market. Sister model to the Jetta VA3. Related to the Škoda Rapid, SEAT Toledo and the Russian Polo sedan. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | |
VIRTUS |
Virtus | 2017 | 2017 | - | Latin America | Sedan version of the Polo Mk6. Currently only produced in the Latin American region. | |
VOYAGE/GOL SEDAN |
Voyage | 2008 | 2008 | 2018 | Latin America | Sedan version of the Gol. | |
Station wagon | |||||||
ARTEON/CC SHOOTING BRAKE |
Arteon | 2020 | 2020 | - | Shooting brake version of the Arteon. | ||
C-TREK |
C-Trek | 2016 | 2016 | - | China | Station wagon crossover version of the Bora. | |
GOLF VARIANT/SPORTWAGEN/ ALLTRACK |
Golf | 1993 | 2020 | - | Global | Station wagon version of the Golf. The Alltrack model being the crossover-inspired version. Older model (Mk7) pictured. | |
PASSAT VARIANT/ALLTRACK |
Passat | 1974 | 2015 | 2019 | Europe | Station wagon version of the European Passat. The Alltrack model being the crossover-inspired version. | |
SUV/crossover | |||||||
ATLAS/TERAMONT |
Atlas/Teramont | 2017 | 2017 | 2020 | Americas and China | Three-row mid-size crossover SUV for the North American and Chinese markets. Also sold in other LHD markets including Latin America and Middle East. | |
ATLAS CROSS SPORT/TERAMONT X |
2019 | 2019 | 2020 | Americas and China | Two-row versions of the regular Atlas/Teramont with a sloping rear roof. | ||
ID.4 |
ID.4 | 2020 | 2020 | - | Global | C-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform). | |
NIVUS |
Nivus | 2020 | 2020 | - | Latin America | Low-slung crossover SUV heavily based on the Polo Mk6. Will be available in Europe. | |
T-CROSS/TACQUA/TAIGUN |
T-Cross | 2019 | 2019 | - | Global | Entry level B-segment crossover SUV built above the MQB A0 platform. Global product but not available in North America. | |
T-ROC |
T-Roc | 2017 | 2017 | - | Europe, China | B-segment crossover SUV built above the MQB A1 platform. Mainly available in Europe and China. | |
TAOS/THARU |
Taos | 2018 | 2018 | 2020 | China and Americas | Compact crossover SUV (C-segment) built above the MQB A1 platform. Related to the Jetta VS5, SEAT Ateca and Škoda Karoq. Called the Tharu in China and Taos in Americas. | |
TAYRON |
Tayron | 2018 | 2018 | - | China | Sister model to the Tiguan. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. | |
TAYRON X | 2020 | 2020 | - | China | Coupé crossover SUV version of the Tayron. | ||
TIGUAN |
Tiguan | 2008 | 2016 | 2020 | Global | Compact crossover SUV (C-segment) built above the MQB A2 platform. | |
TIGUAN ALLSPACE/L |
2018 | 2018 | - | Global | Long wheelbase version of the Tiguan. Third row seating available as an option in several markets. The sole version of the Tiguan in several markets. | ||
TIGUAN X | 2020 | 2020 | - | China | Coupé crossover SUV version of the Tiguan. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | ||
TOUAREG |
Touareg | 2002 | 2018 | - | Global | First crossover SUV ever built by Volkswagen. A flagship luxury SUV model built above the MLB Evo platform. | |
MPV | |||||||
GOLF SPORTSVAN/SV |
Golf | 2014 | 2014 | 2018 | Europe and China | Two-row MPV or tall hatchback version of the Golf. Successor to the Golf Plus. Currently being phased out with no direct successor. | |
TOURAN |
Touran | 2003 | 2015 | - | Europe and China | Three-row compact MPV. Currently being phased out in several markets. | |
SHARAN |
Sharan | 1995 | 2010 | 2015 | Europe | Three-row mid-size MPV with sliding doors. Currently being phased out in several markets. | |
VILORAN |
Viloran | 2020 | 2020 | - | China | Three-row full-size minivan with sliding doors for the Chinese market. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen. | |
Model | Calendar year introduced | Introduction | Update (facelift) | Main markets | Vehicle information | ||
Current model |
Discontinued nameplates
- Volkswagen 181 (1961–1983, also sold as Kurierwagen, Trekker, Thing, Safari)
- Volkswagen Ameo (2016–2020)
- Volkswagen Apollo (1990–1992)
- Volkswagen Atlantic (1981–1984)
- Volkswagen Beetle (1938–2019)
- Volkswagen Brasília (1973–1982)
- Volkswagen Cabrio (1979–2002)
- Volkswagen Carat (1987–1991)
- Volkswagen Caribe (1977–1987)
- Volkswagen Citi Golf (1984–2009)
- Volkswagen Clásico (2010–2014)
- Volkswagen Corrado (1988–1995)
- Volkswagen Corsar (1984–1988)
- Volkswagen Country Buggy (1967–1969)
- Volkswagen Dasher (1974–1982)
- Volkswagen Derby (1977–1985), (1995–2009, also sold as Polo Classic)
- Volkswagen Eos (2006–2015)
- Volkswagen Gacel (1983–1991)
- Volkswagen Iltis (1978–1988)
- Volkswagen K70 (1968–1972)
- Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (1955–1974, also sold as Type 34 Karmann Ghia, 1500 Karmann Ghia Coupe)
- Volkswagen Kommandeurswagen (1941–1944)
- Volkswagen Kübelwagen (1940–1945)
- Volkswagen Lupo (1998–2005)
- Volkswagen Logus (1993–1997)
- Volkswagen Parati (1982–2013)
- Volkswagen Phaeton (2002–2016)
- Volkswagen Pointer (1993–1997)
- Volkswagen Polo Playa (1996–2006)
- Volkswagen-Porsche 914 (1969–1976, also sold as Porsche 914)
- Volkswagen Quantum (1982–1988)
- Volkswagen Rabbit (1975–1984)
- Volkswagen Routan (2008–2014)
- Volkswagen Scirocco (1974–2017)
- Volkswagen Senda (1991–1994)
- Volkswagen SP2 (1972–1976)
- Volkswagen SpaceCross
- Volkswagen SpaceFox (2006–2019)
- Volkswagen Suran (2006–2019)
- Volkswagen LT (1975–2006)
- Volkswagen Taro (1989–1997)
- Volkswagen Type 2 T1 (1950–1975)
- Volkswagen Type 2 T2 (1967–2013, also sold as Kombi)
- Volkswagen Type 2 T3 (1979–2002, also sold as Caravelle, Transporter, Vanagon, T25)
- Volkswagen Type 3 (1961–1973, also sold as 1500, 1600)
- Volkswagen Type 4 (1967–1973)
- Volkswagen Type 14A (1949–1953)
- Volkswagen Type 18A (1949–?)
- Volkswagen Type 147 Kleinlieferwagen (1964–1974)
Volkswagen engines
See also
References
- "Meet the Volkswagen Lavida - one of Volkswagen's most important models in the Chinese market". TopSpeed. Retrieved 2020-09-12.
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