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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

History of Volkswagen (Volkswagen AG)

 

History of Volkswagen (Volkswagen AG)

Founded: 1937

Founder (concept): Ferdinand Porsche

Headquarters: Wolfsburg, Germany

Name meaning: "Volkswagen" = “People’s Car”


Volkswagen ranks among the world's largest automakers, its story weaving engineering innovation, wartime challenges, postwar revival, global reach, and a bold pivot to electrification.

Origins: The “People’s Car” Vision (1930s)


In the early 1930s, Germany sought an affordable car for everyday people. Austrian engineer Ferdinand Porsche designed a simple, reliable, low-cost vehicle that met strict criteria: fuel-efficient, family-sized, and easy to maintain. The result? A prototype that evolved into the iconic Volkswagen Beetle. In 1937, Volkswagenwerk GmbH launched, building a factory in Wolfsburg.

World War II (1939–1945)


Civilian production halted as the factory shifted to military vehicles like the Kübelwagen and Schwimmwagen. The Wolfsburg plant suffered heavy bombing, leaving Volkswagen's future in doubt.

Post-War Revival & Beetle Boom (1945–1960s)


British forces restarted the factory after WWII. Mass production of the Beetle followed, its simple design and reliability fueling worldwide exports to Europe, the USA, and Latin America. By the 1960s, it was the best-selling car globally and a symbol of Germany's industrial resurgence.

Expansion & Diversification (1960s–1970s)


Volkswagen moved beyond the Beetle, acquiring Auto Union (Audi) and launching front-engine, front-wheel-drive models. Standouts included the Golf (1974, which became an all-time bestseller), Passat, and Polo.

Globalization & Group Buildout (1980s–1990s)


VW evolved into a powerhouse group, snapping up SEAT (Spain) and Škoda (Czech Republic), while elevating Audi as premium. Factories sprouted across Europe, the Americas, and China—a key growth hub.

Premium Push (2000s)


VW targeted luxury and performance, adding Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche (fully integrated later), plus Scania and MAN for trucks. It joined the top three global automakers by volume.

Dieselgate & Pivot (2015)


A emissions-cheating scandal brought billions in fines, recalls, and reputational hits, forcing a strategic overhaul.

Electrification Era (2016–Present)


VW doubled down on EVs with the ID. series (ID.3, ID.4, ID. Buzz), the MEB platform, battery factories, and software. It targets carbon neutrality by 2050, positioning as a leader in sustainable mobility.

Volkswagen Philosophy


At its core: engineering for the masses, prioritizing safety, reliability, practicality, and constant reinvention. Mission: Mobility for all.

In Summary


From a "people’s car" dream, wartime survival, Beetle and Golf icons, to a multi-brand giant now electrifying the roads—Volkswagen shapes global mobility.

Volkswagen Brand Products Worldwide


Structured list of passenger and commercial vehicles sold under the Volkswagen (VW) brand only (excluding Audi, Porsche, Škoda, etc.). Covers past and present models.

1. Passenger Cars 🚗


Hatchbacks


    Beetle (classic & New Beetle)


    Golf (Mk1–Mk8, incl. GTI, GTD, GTE, R)


    Polo


    Lupo


    Up!


    Fox


    ID.3 (electric)


Sedans & Saloons


    Passat


    Jetta / Vento


    Arteon


    Phaeton


    Bora


    Santana


    Virtus


    Lavida (China)


    Sagitar (China)


    Ameo (discontinued)


Wagons / Estates


    Passat Variant


    Golf Variant


    Arteon Shooting Brake


2. SUVs & Crossovers 🚙


Compact & Mid-Size


    Tiguan


    Tiguan Allspace


    Taos


    T-Roc


    T-Cross


    Tharu


    Atlas / Teramont


    Touareg


    Nivus


    Taigo


Electric SUVs (ID Family)


    ID.4


    ID.5


    ID.6 (China)


    ID. Buzz (passenger)


3. Electric Vehicles (ID Series) ⚡


    ID.3


    ID.4


    ID.5


    ID.6


    ID.7


    ID. Buzz


    e-Up!


    e-Golf


4. MPVs / Vans 🚐


    Touran


    Sharan


    Caravelle


    Multivan


    ID. Buzz


5. Commercial Vehicles 🛻 (Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles)


Pickups


    Amarok


    Saveiro


Vans & Cargo


    Caddy


    Transporter (T1–T7)


    Crafter


    LT


    Kombi


6. Performance & Motorsport 🏁


    Golf GTI


    Golf R


    Polo GTI


    Arteon R


    Beetle RSI


    ID.R (electric race car)


7. Market-Specific / Regional 🌍


    Gol (Latin America)


    Voyage


    Parati


    Santana


    Lavida / Sagitar (China)


    Virtus / Taigun (India, South America)


8. Concept & Historic (Selected)


    Kübelwagen


    Schwimmwagen


    XL1


    ID. concept series


    Microbus (classic)


One-Line Summary: VW's global lineup spans hatchbacks, sedans, wagons, SUVs, EVs, MPVs, vans, pickups, performance cars, and commercials.