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List of Volkswagen Group factories

[[Image:World locations of Volkswagen Group factories updated. svg|thumb|300px|right|Overview of current locations of Volkswagen Group factories around the world]]

This list of Volkswagen Group factories details the current[1] and former automotive engineering manufacturing facilities operated by the automotive industry business Konzern Volkswagen Group, and its subsidiaries. These include its mainstream marques of Volkswagen Passenger Cars,[2] Audi,[3][4] SEAT,[5] Škoda[6][7] and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, along with their premium marques of Lamborghini, Bentley, and Bugatti, and also includes plants of their major controlling interest in the Swedish truck-maker Scania.[8]

The German Volkswagen Group is the third largest automaker in the world,[9] and the largest in Europe. As of February 2010[ref], it has 61 production plants[1] and factories in fifteen European countries,[1] along with six countries in the Americas, Asia, and Africa.[1] The Group employs nearly 370,000 people around the world,[1] who produce a daily output of over 26,600 motor vehicles,[1] and related major components,[1] for sale in over 150 countries across the globe.[1]

Panorama of the Volkswagen Mosel-Zwickau factory

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Notes: In the second column of the table:- the 'factory VIN ID code',[10] this is indicated in the 11th digit of the vehicles' 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number, and this factory code is only assigned to plants which produce actual completed vehicles. Component factories which do not produce complete vehicles do not have this factory ID code.

factory name factory VIN ID code(s) location (continent, country) location (town / city, state / region) current motor vehicle production former motor vehicle production automotive products & components year opened year closed number of employees comments factory coordinates
Anchieta [1] P 0 (Polo 9N) South America, Brazil São Bernardo do Campo, Greater São Paulo, São Paulo state VW Gol VW Fox VW Polo VW Saveiro VW T2 Scania-Vabis trucks and buses Engines, Gearboxes 1959 10,900 Originally a Scania-Vabis truck plant. Oldest currently operating Volkswagen Group factory outside of Europe. Part of Volkswagen do Brasil Indústria de Veículos Automotores Ltda. 23°44′07″S 46°32′48″W / 23.735217°S 46.54653°W)
Angers [1][11] 9 Scania Europe, France Angers, Maine- et-Loire, Pays de la Loire Scania truck assembly 548 Scania Production S.A.S. factory and assembly line, part of Scania AB 47°30′4″N 0°30′55″W / 47.50111°N 0.51528°W)
Anting Shanghai Volkswagen (SVW) [1][12] 2 Asia, People's Republic of China Anting, Jiading District, Shanghai VW Gol VW Polo Mk4 VW Polo Classic VW Lavida VW Golf Mk6 VW Santana (B2 & 3000) VW Passat Lingyu VW Touran Škoda Fabia Jungrui (5J) Škoda Octavia Ming Rui (1Z) VW Santana Vista Engines 1985 14,673 SVW consists of a total area of 3.33 km², and includes a floor space of 0.9 km². One of the largest car-makers in China, it produces 500,000 units annually. 31°17′45″N 121°10′40″E / 31.29583°N 121.17778°E)
Aurangabad Shendra [4][1][13] A Škoda Y Audi Asia, India Shendra, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Audi A4 (B7) Audi A6 (C6) Audi Q5 Škoda Fabia (5J) Škoda Octavia (1Z) Škoda Superb (B6) VW Jetta (1K) VW Passat (B6) Škoda Octavia (1U) Škoda Superb (B5) Engines 2001 864 Headquarters of Škoda Auto India and Audi India. All vehicles produced are from complete knock downs (CKD). 0.3 km². 19°52′23″N 75°29′18″E / 19.87306°N 75.48833°E)
Barcelona, Gearbox del Prat [1] Europe, Spain El Prat de Llobregat, Baix Llobregat, Barcelona (province), Catalonia Gearboxes, Foundry 1980 1,076 SEAT Gearbox del Prat, S.A. transmission production site, fully owned by SEAT, S.A., producing gearboxes for SEAT, VW, Audi and Škoda; in 2009 the facility received the Volkswagen Excellence Award for the high-quality production process and product [14] 41°19′9″N 2°7′27″E / 41.31917°N 2.12417°E)
Barcelona, Zona Franca Press Shop [1] Europe, Spain Zona Franca, Barcelona, Catalonia pre-VAG SEAT cars SEAT Ibiza SEAT Toledo VW Passat VW Santana Stamped body parts, Components 1953 1,269 (Production: 1,161, Administrative areas: 108) Former SEAT, S.A. main factory and production line, now solely a press shop plant, also hosting SEAT's Training centre. Oldest currently operating Volkswagen Group factory outside of Germany.
Baunatal Kassel [1] Europe, Germany Baunatal, Kassel, Hesse Foundry, Remanufactured engines, Direct-Shift Gearboxes, Remanufactured transmissions, Exhaust systems, catalytic convertors, diesel particulate filters 1958 13,600 The plant suffered damage from a magnesium fire in May 2006. It also mounts the 7-speed DSG to 4-cylinder engines. Also includes the Volkswagen AG Original Teile Centre (OTC), (Volkswagen Group Original Parts Centre) supplying 330,000 genuine parts. 51°15′28″N 9°26′0″E / 51.25778°N 9.433333°E) 51°14′46″N 9°26′23″E / 51.24611°N 9.43972°E)
Bratislava [4][1][15] C Škoda D Europe, Slovakia Bratislava, Bratislava Region Škoda Octavia (1Z) VW Touareg Audi Q7 Porsche Cayenne SEAT Ibiza (6L) VW Polo VW Golf Mk3 Variant VW Golf Mk4 Variant VW Golf Mk4 VW Passat Transmission assembly 1991 7,500 The only factory to produce the Golf Syncro four-wheel drive version. Headquarters, and part of Volkswagen Slovakia, a.s. 48°14′03″N 16°59′16″E / 48.234135°N 16.98791°E)
Braunschweig (Brunswick) [1] Europe, Germany Braunschweig, Lower Saxony Axles, Steering units, Plastic parts, Vehicle components, Tools and machines 5,700 Also produces components for non-VW Group companies 52°17′37″N 10°31′22″E / 52.29361°N 10.52278°E)
Brussels [4][1] B Europe, Belgium Vorst, Brussels Audi A1 (future) Audi A3 Sportback VW Polo SEAT León (1M) SEAT Toledo (1M) VW Karmann Ghia VW Lupo VW Golf VW Passat (B4) VW Polo 2,159 Formerly scheduled to close. Given a reprieve in 2007 when AUDI AG took over operations to build the upcoming Audi A1. Part of Audi Brussels S.A./N.V. 50°48′31″N 4°18′41″E / 50.808559°N 4.311404°E)
Changchun FAW- Volkswagen [4][1][16] 3 Asia, People's Republic of China Changchun, Jilin Province VW Golf Mk4 VW Jetta A2 VW Bora LWB VW Sagitar (Jetta A5) VW Magotan (Passat B6) Audi A4L (B8) Audi A6L (C6) Audi Q5 Audi 100 Audi 200 Audi A6L (C5) Audi A4L (B6) Audi A4L (B7) Engines, Gearboxes Chassis components 1991 9,984 (Auto: 9,800 Platform: 184) FAW-VW was established in 1991, with full operations commencing 1996. Now separated into two companies: FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Company Ltd. and FAW-Volkswagen Platform Company Ltd. 43°50′34″N 125°11′48″E / 43.84278°N 125.19667°E)
Chakan Pune [13][17] Asia, India Chakan, Pune District, Maharashtra Škoda Fabia (5J) VW Polo 2009 2,500 (anticipated by 2010) Headquarters and plant of Volkswagen India, Škoda Auto India plant. Costing 580m, this is the largest German investment in India. A maximum annual capacity of 110,000 fully manufacturered cars is anticipated. All vehicles produced are from complete knock downs (CKD).
Chattanooga [18][19] North America, USA Chattanooga, Tennessee VW New Midsize Sedan 2011 anticipated 2,000 anticipated Scheduled to be VW Group's 62nd plant, the Volkswagen Group of America plant will be located on a 1,350 acres (550 ha) site and is currently under construction. Anticipating an annual capacity of 150,000 cars commencing 2011. 35°04′38″N 85°08′12″W / 35.077283°N 85.136576°W)
Chemnitz [1] Europe, Germany Chemnitz, Saxony Four cylinder engines (petrol and diesel), Vehicle components 7,632 Part of the Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH subsidiary 50°48′21″N 12°54′19″E / 50.80583°N 12.90528°E)
Chengdu FAW- Volkswagen [1] Asia, People's Republic of China Chengdu, Sichuan Province VW Jetta A2 ???? 11,032 Part of FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Company Ltd. 30°37′56″N 104°05′11″E / 30.63222°N 104.08639°E)
Clayton Australia (continent), Australia Melbourne, Victoria VW Beetle VW Golf Mk1 1954 1985 ? 0 Ownership transferred from VW to Nissan Australia. Currently Holden Special Vehicles factory. 37°56′2″S 145°8′17.5″E / 37.93389°S 145.138194°E)
Córdoba [1] South America, Argentina Córdoba, Córdoba Province Manual transaxles, Components 5,391 Part of Volkswagen Argentina S.A. 31°27′51.5″S 64°10′1″W / 31.464306°S 64.16694°W)
Crewe [1] C Europe, Great Britain Crewe, Cheshire, England Bentleys: Arnage Azure Brooklands Continental Flying Spur Continental GT Continental GTC Bentley engines 3,706 Headquarters, R&D and plant of Bentley Motors Ltd. All production is carried out by hand using traditional 'craftsman' techniques. 53°06′16″N 2°28′26″W / 53.10444°N 2.47389°W)
Curitiba [1] 4 South America, Brazil São José dos Pinhais, Paraná VW Golf VW Fox VW Cross-Fox Audi A3 1998 3,600 Part of Volkswagen do Brasil 25°40′12″S 49°10′13″W / 25.670114°S 49.170309°W)
Dalian Volkswagen FAW Engine [1] Asia, People's Republic of China Dalian, Liaoning Province Engines ???? Volkswagen FAW Engine (Dalian) Co., Ltd.
Dresden "Gläserne Manufaktur" Transparent Factory [1] 8 Europe, Germany Dresden, Saxony VW Phaeton Bentley Continental Flying Spur (until 2006) 2000 393 Automobil Dresden GmbH. Majority of production is carried out by hand. Also includes individual customer specification changes. 51°02′40″N 13°45′21″E / 51.044507°N 13.755714°E)
Düsseldorf 6 Europe, Germany Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf region, North Rhine- Westphalia VW Crafter (LT3) Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles site. Builds the LT3 and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter under a joint venture agreement. 51°15′30″N 6°47′04″E / 51.25833°N 6.78444°E)
Emden [1] E Europe, Germany Emden, Lower Saxony VW Passat VW Passat Variant VW Beetle VW Karmann Ghia Audi 80/90 Audi 4000 7,800 Has its own harbour which imports and re-distributes vehicles produced in overseas plants 53°20′49″N 7°9′38″E / 53.34694°N 7.16056°E)
Győr [4][1][20] 1 Europe, Hungary Győr, Győr-Moson-Sopron Audi TT (8J) Coupé Audi TT (8J) Roadster Audi A3 Cabriolet Audi TTS C & R Audi TTRS C & R Audi S3 (8L) Audi TT (8N) C & R Aluminium body panels for the Audi R8, Petrol engines, Diesel engines, Toolmaking 1997 5,879 Part of Audi Hungaria Motor Kft., owned by Audi AG 47°41′56″N 17°41′5″E / 47.69889°N 17.68472°E)
Hannover [1][21][22] H Europe, Germany Hanover, Lower Saxony VW Transporter (T5) VW Taro VW Type 2 VW Transporter (T4) VW LT Foundry, Toolmaking, Porsche Panamera finished body 1956 12,900 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWN) site 52°25′6″N 9°40′19″E / 52.41833°N 9.67194°E)
Hino Toyota 9 Asia, Japan Hino, Tokyo VW Taro 1989 1997 Hino Motors (Toyota Group) plant. The dates indicate the duration of this joint venture project. 35°40′28″N 139°22′43.5″E / 35.67444°N 139.37875°E)
Ingolstadt [4][1] A Europe, Germany Ingolstadt, Bavaria Audi A3 Audi S3 Audi A4 Audi S4 Audi A4 allroad Audi A5 Audi Q5 VW 181 Iltis Audi 50 Audi Quattro Audi Coupé Audi 80/80q/90/90q Audi 4000 Audi 100/200/5000 VW Jetta Audi Cabriolet Audi S3 (8L) Bodyshell construction and painting of Audi TT (C & R) and A3 Cabrio 1964 46,502 Volkswagen acquired the near-new plant at Ingolstadt when Auto Union was purchased from Daimler-Benz. Now headquarters of AUDI AG and the Audi Group (which primarily consists of Audi and Lamborghini) 48°47′16″N 11°24′50″E / 48.78778°N 11.41389°E)
Ipiranga AutoLatina D South America, Brazil Ipiranga, São Paulo VW Apollo VW Logus VW Pointer VW Santana VW Quantum 1995 1996 0 Formerly part of Volkswagen do Brasil
Jakarta J Asia, Indonesia Jakarta, Java 1998 ???
Jiading Shanghai [1] Asia, People's Republic of China Jiading, Shanghai Gearboxes ???? Volkswagen Transmission (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. 31°17′20″N 121°10′54″E / 31.28889°N 121.18167°E)
Kaluga [1][23][24] G K Škoda Asia, Russia Grabtsevo Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast Audi A4 (B8) Audi A5 Audi A6 VW Jetta VW Passat VW Tiguan VW Touareg Škoda Fabia (5J) Škoda Octavia 2007 1,800 New 200 m² facility; projected full annual output capacity of 150,000 vehicles to be reached during 2010, with employees rising to 3,000. All vehicles produced were initially semi knock downs (SKD), but full production will start 2010. Is served by Grabtsevo Airport, both part of Volkswagen Group Russia (OOO Volkswagen Rus). 54°34′28″N 36°20′40″E / 54.57444°N 36.34444°E)
Karmann: Osnabrueck, & Rheine K Europe, Germany Osnabrück, Lower Saxony Rheine, Steinfurt, North Rhine- Westphalia Audi Cabriolet Audi A4 (B6/B7) Cabrio Audi S4 (B6/B7) Cabrio Audi B7 RS4 Cabrio VW Beetle Cabrio VW Karmann Ghia VW Golf Cabriolet VW Golf Mk3 Variant VW Scirocco VW Corrado VW Vento Roof components for: Audi A4/S4/RS4 Cabrio VW New Beetle Sites owned and operated by Wilhelm Karmann GmbH, producing cars and components for Volkswagen Group, and other automakers. 52°15′57″N 8°4′40″E / 52.26583°N 8.07778°E) 52°18′38″N 7°26′47″E / 52.31056°N 7.44639°E)
Kazakhstan D Asia, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, Republic of Kazakhstan ???? ????
Kvasiny [7][1] T 5 6 9 Europe, Czech Republic Kvasiny, Hradec Králové Škoda Fabia (5J) Škoda Superb (3T) Škoda Roomster Škoda Yeti Škoda Praktik Škoda Fabia (6Y) Škoda Superb (3U) 1997 Škoda Auto a.s. factory 50°12′17″N 16°15′28″E / 50.20472°N 16.25778°E)
Lagos Africa, Nigeria Ojo, Lagos State VW Beetle VW Jetta VW Santana 1975 1992 ? 0 6°27′43″N 3°12′56″E / 6.461861°N 3.215464°E)
Leipzig L Europe, Germany Leipzig, Saxony 2001 ???
Loutang Shanghai Volkswagen (SVW) [1] Asia, People's Republic of China Loutang, Jiading District, Shanghai Engines ???? Shanghai Volkswagen Powertrain Co. Ltd.
Ludwigsfelde 7 Europe, Germany Ludwigsfelde, Teltow- Fläming, Brandenburg VW Crafter (LT3) Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles site. Builds the LT3 and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter under a joint venture agreement. 52°19′27″N 13°16′10″E / 52.32417°N 13.26944°E)
Luleå [1][25] Europe, Sweden Luleå Municipality, Norrbotten, Norrbotten County Scania truck frame members, Rear axle housings 713 Ferruform AB factory, part of Scania AB 65°36′48″N 22°7′45″E / 65.61333°N 22.12917°E)
Martin [1] Europe, Slovakia Martin, Žilina Synchronous rings, Flanged shafts, Brake drums, Differential housing, Brake discs 2000 800 Part of Volkswagen Slovakia, a.s.
Martorell [1] R Europe, Spain Martorell, Catalonia SEAT Ibiza (6J) SEAT Córdoba SEAT León SEAT Altea SEAT Altea XL SEAT Altea Freetrack SEAT Toledo SEAT Exeo SEAT Tribu (future) Audi Q3 (future) SEAT Arosa SEAT Ibiza (6K) SEAT Ibiza (6L) SEAT Córdoba Vario SEAT Inca VW Caddy (9K) VW Polo Classic VW Polo Variant Engine assembly 1993 9,405 (Production: 6,713, Spare parts: 306, Administrative areas: 2,386) Headquarters, Technical Centre, R&D Centre, Design Center , Prototypes Centre of Development and main factory of SEAT, S.A. with annual capacity of 500,000 cars, SEAT Sport division Centre, as well as Volkswagen Group Genuine Parts Centre. Construction of SEAT's Technical Centre began in 1973, and was completed in 1975. Construction of SEAT's factory began in 1989, inaugurated by the King of Spain in 1993. 41°29′48″N 1°54′9″E / 41.49667°N 1.9025°E)
Meppel [1][26] Europe, Netherlands Meppel, Drenthe Scania truck components and paint shop 75 Scania Production Meppel B.V. factory, part of Scania AB 52°41′25″N 6°10′24″E / 52.69028°N 6.17333°E)
Mladá Boleslav [7][1] N 0 1 2 3 4 Europe, Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav, Central Bohemia Škoda Fabia (5J) Škoda Octavia (1Z) Škoda Felicia Škoda Fabia (6Y) Škoda Octavia (1U) Engines, Gearboxes, Foundry 1991 24,524 (includes all Czech sites) Main factory, R&D and headquarters of Škoda Auto a.s., and home to Škoda Auto Museum. Site started original manufacturing of cars in 1905. Transferred into VW Group ownership in April 1991. 50°25′16″N 14°55′50″E / 50.42111°N 14.93056°E)
Mosel Zwickau [1] P Europe, Germany Zwickau, Saxony VW Golf Mk6 VW Passat (B6) VW Golf Mk4 Variant VW Golf Mk5 VW Phaeton bodyshells for completion in the Transparent Factory 1991 7,632 Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH subsidiary. Home to the Audi AG-owned August Horch Museum. 50°47′37″N 12°29′15″E / 50.79361°N 12.4875°E)
Molsheim [1] Europe, France Dorlisheim, Molsheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 67 Headquarters, research and development facility and plant of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.. All production is carried out by hand using traditional 'craftsman' techniques. 48°31′38″N 7°29′46″E / 48.52722°N 7.49611°E)
Nanjing Shanghai Volkswagen (SVW) [1] Asia, People's Republic of China Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Shanghai VW Santana Vista ???? SVW Nanjing plant
Neckarsulm [4][1] N Europe, Germany Neckarsulm, Baden- Württemberg Audi A4 saloon Audi A5 Cabriolet Audi S5 Cabriolet Audi A6 Audi S6 Audi RS6 (C6) Audi A6 allroad Audi A8 Audi S8 Audi R8 Audi Q7 V12 TDI Audi Cabriolet Audi 100 Audi 200 Audi 5000 Audi V8 Audi S6 Plus Audi RS4 (B5) Audi A2 Audi RS6 (C5) Audi RS4 (B7) Aluminium body shells and panels, Engine development, Paint finish on Lamborghini Gallardo 13,657 The former NSU Motorenwerke AG site. Now, AUDI AG, and the "Audi aluminium plant". Also home to Audi high performance private subsidiary quattro GmbH, who manufacture all Audi RS cars (except the TTRS) and the Audi R8 49°12′5″N 9°13′19″E / 49.20139°N 9.22194°E)
Oskarshamn [1][27] Europe, Sweden Oskarshamn Municipality, Kalmar County, Småland Scania truck Cab production 2,172 Scania AB factory 57°15′24″N 16°25′42″E / 57.25667°N 16.42833°E)
Pacheco [1] A South America, Argentina General Pacheco, Buenos Aires Province VW Fox VW Polo Classic VW Suran VW Caddy 2 VW Amarok VW Gol SEAT Cordoba SEAT Inca Engine assembly, Components 1995 2,200 Part of Volkswagen Argentina S.A. 34°26′33″S 58°41′32″W / 34.442601°S 58.692119°W)
Palmela AutoEuropa [1] V Europe, Portugal Quinta do Anjo, Setúbal SEAT Alhambra VW Sharan VW Eos VW Scirocco Ford Galaxy (1st generation) 1994 3,015 AutoEuropa-Automóveis Lda. 38°35′2″N 8°59′19″W / 38.58389°N 8.98861°W)
Pamplona Navarra [1] Y Europe, Spain Pamplona, Navarra VW Polo various SEAT cars VW Passat VW Polo Engine assembly 1986 3,879 Previously called Landaben when formerly owned by SEAT, S.A., ownership was transferred to Volkswagen Group in the 1990s, under the Volkswagen Navarra, S.A. subsidiary. 42°48′33″N 1°41′44″W / 42.809223°N 1.695478°W)
Polkowice [1] Europe, Poland Polkowice, Lower Silesia Diesel engines, Seating technology 2,542 (Motor: 1,147, Sitech: 1,395) Part of the Volkswagen Motor Polska Sp. z o.o. subsidiary. An additional subsidiary, Sitech Sp. z o.o. is responsible for car seating. 51°29′36″N 16°2′37″E / 51.49333°N 16.04361°E)
Poznań [1][21] X Europe, Poland Poznań, Greater Poland VW Transporter (T5) VW Caddy 3 VW Transporter (T4) VW LT Škoda Felicia Škoda Fabia (6Y) Škoda Octavia (1U) Intake pipe modules, Cylinder heads, Steering gear housings, Foundry 1993 5,101 Initially a joint venture between VW Group and Tarpan, fully owned by VW Group since 1996. Volkswagen Poznań Sp. z o.o. 52°24′40″N 17°01′53″E / 52.411137°N 17.031298°E)
Puebla [1] M North America, Mexico Puebla, Puebla State VW New Beetle VW New Beetle Cabrio VW Jetta (Jetta Mk5)]] VW Golf Mk5 Variant (Jetta wagon) VW Jetta Mk4 VW Beetle VW Golf Mk1 to Mk3 VW Corsar (Santana) VW Brasilia VW T2 VW 181 Inline five petrol engines 1964 13,535 Largest Volkswagen factory outside of Germany. Headquarters of Volkswagen de Mexico S.A. de C.V. (VWM) 19°07′19″N 98°15′10″W / 19.121825°N 98.252857°W)
Resende [1][21] F R South America, Brazil Porto Real, Rio de Janeiro VW Volksbus VW Constellation VW L80 3,045 Volkswagen Trucks and Buses plant. Part of Volkswagen do Brasil 22°25′32″S 44°20′35″W / 22.425667°S 44.343052°W)
Salzgitter [1][28] S Europe, Germany Salzgitter, Lower Saxony VW Type 2 (T3) VW Type 4 VW K70 Automotive engines for Bentley, Bugatti and all mainstream marques Volkswagen Marine diesel engines Components 1970 6,200 S code became obsolete in 1975 when Salzgitter was converted to an engine and components, plant. 52°11′9″N 10°26′32″E / 52.18583°N 10.44222°E)
Sant'Agata Bolognese [1] Europe, Italy Sant'Agata Bolognese, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna Lamborghini Gallardo Lamborghini Murciélago Lamborghini Reventón 986 Headquarters and plant of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., also location of the company's main research and development department, part of the Audi Group. 44°39′31″N 11°07′32″E / 44.65861°N 11.12556°E)
São Carlos [1] South America, Brazil São Carlos, São Paulo Engines 1996 550 Part of Volkswagen do Brasil 22°03′51″S 47°52′19″W / 22.06417°S 47.87194°W)
São Paulo [1][29] South America, Brazil São Paulo, Greater São Paulo, São Paulo state Scania trucks Scania bus chassis Engines, Axles 2,299 Scania Latin America Ltda., part of Scania AB 23°42′49″S 46°33′58″W / 23.71361°S 46.56611°W)
Sarajevo [1] T (to 1994) 9 (from 2002) S (BIH) Europe, Bosnia and Herze- govina Vogošća, Sarajevo Canton Audi A3 Audi A4 Audi A6 Audi Q7 VW Polo VW Golf Mk5 VW Passat (B6) VW Touareg Škoda Fabia (5J) Škoda Octavia (1Z) Škoda Superb (B6) Škoda Superb (B5) Engine components 1972 308 T & 9 codes used when Sarajevo was in former country of Yugoslavia. Factory bombed during the Bosnian War, subsequently rebuilt in 1998, additional S code assigned for Volkswagen Sarajevo d.o.o. in the new country of Bosnia and Herzegovina. All are SKDs. 43°54′00″N 18°21′43″E / 43.899933°N 18.361845°E)
Słupsk [1][30] Europe, Poland Słupsk, Pomeranian Voivodeship Scania bus body assembly 747 Scania Production Slupsk S.A factory and assembly line, part of Scania AB 54°28′42″N 17°0′46″E / 54.47833°N 17.01278°E)
Södertälje [1][31] 1 Scania 2 Scania Europe, Sweden Södertälje Municipality, Södermanland, Stockholm County Scania trucks Scania bus chassis Components, Engines 8,700 Scania AB headquarters, R&D and main production plant 59°10′14″N 17°38′26″E / 59.17056°N 17.64056°E)
Solomonovo B Škoda Z SKD Audis, VWs & SEATs Europe, Ukraine Solomonovo, Zakarpattia Oblast Audi A4 Audi A6 Škoda Fabia (5J) Škoda Octavia (1Z) SEAT León SEAT Altea SEAT Toledo Škoda Felicia Škoda Fabia (6Y) Škoda Octavia (1U) VW Bora 2005 Škoda Auto factory, also produces Semi Knock Down (SKD) Audis, VWs & SEATs under the Z code. 48°26′13″N 22°10′31.5″E / 48.43694°N 22.175417°E)
St Petersburg [1][32] Asia, Russia St Petersburg, Northwestern Federal District Scania bus body assembly 204 OOO Scania Peter factory and assembly line, part of Scania AB
Steyr-Daimler Puch [21] G Europe, Austria Steyr, Upper Austria VW Type 2 VW Type 2 (T3) Audi V8 ???? 1995 0 Former joint venture factory 48°2′18″N 14°25′54″E / 48.03833°N 14.43167°E)
Taipei Ching Chung Motor Co. Ltd. [21] C Asia, Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan Province, Republic of China VW Transporter (T4) 1993 Joint venture - VW AG owns 1/3rd total capital
Taubaté [1] T South America, Brazil Taubaté, São Paulo VW Gol VW Parati VW Voyage 1975 4,800 Part of Volkswagen do Brasil 23°3′14″S 45°38′9″W / 23.05389°S 45.63583°W)
Tucumán [1][33] South America, Argentina San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán Province Rear axle gears 649 Scania Argentina S.A. factory, part of Scania AB 26°52′47.5″S 65°7′38″W / 26.879861°S 65.12722°W)
Uitenhage [1] U Africa, South Africa Uitenhage, Eastern Cape VW Polo VW Golf VW Jetta VW Volksbus VW Constellation VW Golf Mk4 Variant Engines, Components 1998 5,350 Part of Volkswagen of South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. Primarily supplies countries which use right-hand drive 33°47′10″S 25°24′59″E / 33.786023°S 25.416441°E)
Vrchlabí [7][1] B 7 8 Europe, Czech Republic Vrchlabí, Hradec Králové Škoda Octavia (1U) Tour Škoda Felicia Škoda Fabia (6Y) Škoda Octavia (1U) Škoda Superb (3U) 1999 ?? Škoda Auto a.s. factory. Carries out individual customer modifications, along with RS models. 50°36′39.5″N 15°37′28″E / 50.610972°N 15.62444°E)
Westmoreland [34] V North America, USA New Stanton, Pennsylvania VW Rabbit (Golf) VW Jetta VW Rabbit pickup 1978 1988 0 Originally built by Chrysler in the 1960s, but was not completed until VWoA began operations. Sony took over the site in 1990. In 1994, its' VIN ID code was re-assigned to the Portuguese Palmela factory. 40°11′12″N 79°34′39″W / 40.186636°N 79.577365°W)
Wolfsburg [1] W Europe, Germany Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony VW Golf Mk6 VW Golf Plus VW Touran VW Tiguan VW Beetle VW 181 Iltis Audi 50 VW Karmann Ghia VW Lupo VW Type 2 (T3) VW Type 4 VW K70 VW Golf Mk4 Variant VW Vento VW Golf Mk5 SEAT Arosa Components, Press shop, Seating technology 1938 48,000 (VW AG: 44,200, Auto 5000 GmbH: 3,901, Sitech Sitztechnik GmbH: 1,702) Oldest factory; Bombed during WW2, rebuilt shortly thereafter under leadership from British Army Major Ivan Hirst. Headquarters of Volkswagen AG. Informally known as Golfsburg after it was officially renamed for a week in November 2003 to celebrate the 5th generation Golf. 13 km². Also includes Auto 5000 GmbH and Sitech Sitztechnik GmbH. 52°26′11″N 10°46′9″E / 52.43639°N 10.76917°E)
Zuffenhausen Porsche Z Europe, Germany Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart, Baden- Württemberg Audi RS2 Avant 1994 1995 Porsche factory - was used to build the Audi RS2 Avant under a joint venture agreement between Porsche and Audi. The dates indicate the duration of this project. 48°50′9″N 9°9′9″E / 48.83583°N 9.1525°E)
Zwolle [1][35] 4 Scania 5 Scania Europe, Netherlands Zwolle, Overijssel Scania truck assembly 1964 1,437 Scania Nederland B.V. factory, part of Scania AB 52°30′46″N 6°3′48″E / 52.51278°N 6.06333°E)
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