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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
The Volkswagen Group
Board of Management of Volkswagen AG
Supervisory Board
Key Figures
Five-Year Review
Volkswagen Share Key Figures
Share Price Development from Dec. 2008 to Dec. 2013
Production Sites
Germany
Europe
North/South America
South America/South Africa
Asia/Pacifik
Group Production Sites
Deliveries of Vehicles to Customers
Environment and Transport
Developments in Workforce
Employees in Technical Development
Procurement Volumes by Brand and Company
Organizational Charts
Volkswagen Passenger Cars
Audi
SEAT
ãKODA
Bentley
Bugatti Lamborghini
Porsche
Ducati
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Scania
MAN SE
Volkswagen Financial Services AG
Historical Notes
The Model Range of the Volkswagen Group
Volkswagen Passenger Cars
Audi
SEAT
ãKODA
Bentley
Bugatti
Lamborghini
Porsche
Ducati
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Scania
MAN SE
Other Business Fields
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T H E VO L K SWA G E N G R O U P
The Volkswagen Group with its headquarters in Wolfsburg is
one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and the
largest carmaker in Europe. In 2013, the Group increased the
number of vehicles delivered to customers to 9.731 million
(2012: 9.276 million), corresponding to a 12.8 percent share
of the world passenger car market.
In Western Europe, almost one in four new cars (24.8 percent)
is made by the Volkswagen Group. Group sales revenue in
2013 totaled €197 billion (2012: €193 billion), while profit
after tax amounted to €9.145 billion (2012: €21.9 billion).
The Group comprises twelve brands from seven European
countries: Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Audi, SEAT, ŠKODA,
Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati, Volkswagen
Commercial Vehicles, Scania and MAN.
Each brand has its own character and operates as an in­
dependent entity on the market. The product spectrum ranges
from motorcycles to low-consumption small cars and luxury
vehicles. In the commercial vehicle sector, the products in­
clude ranges from pick-ups, buses and heavy trucks.
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The Volkswagen Group is also active in other fields of business,
manufacturing large-bore diesel engines for marine and
­stationary applications (turnkey power plants), turbochargers,
turbomachinery (steam and gas turbines), compressors and
chemical reactors. It also produces vehicle transmissions,
special gear units for wind turbines, slide bearings and
­couplings as well as testing systems for the mobility sector.
In addition, the Volkswagen Group offers a wide range of
financial services, including dealer and customer financing,
leasing, banking and insurance activities, and fleet manage­
ment.
The Group operates 106 production plants in 19 European
countries and a further eight countries in the Americas, Asia
and Africa. Every weekday, 572,800 employees worldwide
produce some 39,350 vehicles, and work in vehicle-related
services or other fields of business. The Volks­wagen Group
sells its vehicles in 153 countries.
The Group’s goal is to offer attractive, safe and environ­
mentally sound vehicles which can compete in an increasingly
tough market and set world standards in their respective class.
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B OA R D O F M A N A G E M E N T O F VO L K SWA G E N A G
Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Martin Winterkorn
Chairman,
Research and Development
Dr. rer. pol. h.c. Francisco Javier Garcia Sanz
Procurement
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Dr.-Ing. E. h. Jochem Heizmann
China
Christian Klingler
Sales and Marketing
Dr.-Ing. E. h. Michael Macht
Production
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Horst Neumann
Human Resources and Organization
Dr. h.c. Leif Östling
Commercial Vehicles
Hans Dieter Pötsch
Finance and Controlling
Prof. Rupert Stadler
Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG
December 31, 2013
SU PERVISORY BOAR D
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Hon.-Prof. Dr. techn. h.c.
Dipl.-Ing. ETH Ferdinand K. Piëch
(Chairman)
Berthold Huber
(Deputy Chairman)
IG Metall
Dr. Hussain Ali Al-Abdulla
Board member of Qatar Holding
LLC
Ahmad Al-Sayed
CEO of the Qatar Investment Authority and Managing Director
(CEO) of Qatar Holding LLC
Jürgen Dorn
Chairman of the Works Council at
the MAN Truck & Bus AG Munich
plant, Chairman of the General
Works Council of MAN Truck & Bus
AG and Chairman of the Group
Works Council and the SE Works
Council of MAN SE
Annika Falkengren
President and Group Chief
Executive of Skandinaviska
Enskilda Banken AB
Dr. jur. Hans-Peter Fischer
Chairman of the Board of
Management of Volkswagen
Management Association
Uwe Fritsch
Chairman of the Works Council at
the Volkswagen AG Braunschweig
plant
Babette Fröhlich
IG Metall, Department head for
coordination of Executive Board
duties and planning
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Olaf Lies
Minister of Economic Affairs, Labor
and Transport for the Federal State
of Lower Saxony
Hartmut Meine
Director of the Lower Saxony and
Saxony-Anhalt Regional Office of
IG Metall
Peter Mosch
Chairman of the General Works
Council of AUDI AG
Bernd Osterloh
Chairman of the General and
Group Works Councils of
Volkswagen AG
Dr. jur. Hans Michel Piëch
Lawyer in private practice
Ursula Piëch
Supervisory Board member of
AUDI AG
Dr. jur. Ferdinand Oliver Porsche
Member of the Board of
Management of Familie Porsche
AG Beteiligungsgesellschaft
Dr. rer. comm. Wolfgang Porsche
Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Porsche Automobil Holding SE;
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Stephan Weil
Minister-President of the Federal
State of Lower Saxony
Stephan Wolf
Deputy Chairman of the General
and Group Works Councils of
Volkswagen AG
Thomas Zwiebler
Chairman of the Works Council of
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
December 31, 2013
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KEY FIGURES
VO L K SWA G E N G R O U P
Volume Data 1
2013
2012
%
Vehicle sales (units)
9,728,250
9,344,559
+ 4.1
Production (units)
9,727,848
9,255,384
+ 5.1
572,800
549,763
+ 4.2
2013
2012 2
%
197,007
192,676
+ 2.2
Operating profit
11,671
11,498
+ 1.5
Profit before tax
12,428
25,487
– 51.2
9,145
21,881
– 58.2
9,066
21,712
– 58.2
Cash flows from operating activities
12,595
7,209
+ 74.7
Cash flows from investing activities
14,936
16,840
– 11.3
EBITDA 4
20,594
19,895
+ 3.5
Cash flows from operating activities
20,612
16,232
+ 27.0
16,199
16,455
– 1.6
11,040
10,271
+ 7.5
6.3
5.9
4,021
2,615
2.3
1.5
4,413
– 223
x
16,869
10,573
+ 59.5
2013
2012
6.3
13.2
14.5
16.6
14.3
13.1
Employees at Dec. 31
Financial Data (IFRSs), € million
Sales revenue
Profit after tax
Profit attributable to
Volkswagen AG shareholders
Automotive Division 3
Cash flows from investing activities
attributable to operating activities 5
of which: investments in property, plant
and equipment
as a percentage of sales revenue
capitalized development costs
as a percentage of sales revenue
Net cash flow
Net liquidity at Dec. 31
Return ratios in %
Return on sales before tax
Return on investment in the
Automotive Division
Return on equity before tax
(Financial Services Division) 6
+ 53.8
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VO L K SWA G E N A G
Volume Data
2013
2012
%
Vehicle sales (units)
2,495,745
2,580,266
– 3.3
Production (units)
1,169,151
1,148,774
+ 1.8
107,559
101,794
+ 5.7
2013
2012
%
65,587
68,361
– 4.1
3,078
6,380
– 51.8
Employees at Dec. 31
Financial Data (HGB), € million
Sales
Net income
1) Volume data including the unconsolidated Chinese joint ventures.
2) Prior-year figures adjusted to reflect application of IAS 19R.
3) Including allocation of consolidation adjustments between
the Automotive and Financial Services divisions.
4) Operating profit plus net depreciation / amortization and impairment losses / reversals
of impairment losses on property, plant and equipment, capitalized development costs,
leasing and rental assets, goodwill and financial assets as reported in the cash flow statement.
5) Excluding acquisition and disposal of equity investments: €14,497 million (€12,528 million).
6) Profit before tax as a percentage of average equity.
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F I V E -YEA R R EV I EW
Volume Data (thousands)
Vehicle Sales (units)
Germany
Abroad
Production (units)
Germany
Abroad
Employees (yearly average)
Germany
Abroad
Financial Data (in € million)
Sales revenue
Profit before tax
Profit after tax
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities attributable to operating activities
* Prior-year figures adjusted to reflect application of IAS 19R. 11
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2013
2012*
2011
2010
2009
9,728
9,345
8,361
7,278
6,310
1,187
1,207
1,211
1,059
1,288
8,541
8,137
7,150
6,219
5,022
9,728
9,255
8,494
7,358
6,055
2,458
2,321
2,640
2,115
1,938
7,270
6,934
5,854
5,243
4,117
563
533
454
389
367
255
237
196
178
173
308
296
258
210
194
2013
2012*
2011
2010
2009
197,007
192,676
159,337
126,875
105,187
12,428
25,487
18,926
8,994
1,261
9,145
21,881
15,799
7,226
911
12,595
7,209
8,500
11,455
12,741
14,936
16,840
16,002
9,278
10,428
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VO L K SWA G E N S H A R E K E Y F I G U R E S
Dividend development
Number of no-par value shares at Dec. 31
thousands
Ordinary shares
thousands
Preferred shares
Dividend 1
per ordinary share
per preferred share
Share price development 2
Ordinary shares
Closing
Annual low
Annual high
Preferred shares
€
Closing
€
€
€
€
Annual high
Annual low
€
€ billion
€ billion
€
Market capitalization at Dec. 31
Equity attributable to Volkswagen AG shareholders
and hybrid capital investors at Dec. 31
Ratio of market capitalization to equity
€
€
factor
Key figures per share
Earnings per ordinary share 4
basic
diluted
Equity 6
Ordinary shares
Price/cash flow ratio 8
factor
factor
Dividend yield 9
€
Preferred shares
€
Price/earnings ratio 7
€
Cash flows from operating activities 5
€
Operating profit 5
factor
Ordinary shares
%
Preferred shares
%
Stock exchange turnover 10
Turnover of Volkswagen ordinary shares
Turnover of Volkswagen preferred shares
Volkswagen share of total DAX turnover
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
€ billion
million shares
€ billion
million shares
Figures for the years 2009 to 2012 relate to dividends paid in the following year.
For 2013, the figures relate to the proposed dividend.
Xetra prices.
Prior-year figures adjusted to reflect application of IAS 19R.
Prior-year figures adjusted in accordance with IAS 33.26.
Based on the weighted average number of ordinary and preferred shares outstanding (basic).
%
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2013
2012
295,090
170,148
170,143
295,090
295,046
295,005
105,238
170,143
170,143
4.00
3.50
3.00
2.20
1.60
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
196.90
162.75
103.65
105.90
4.06
3.56
196.90
295,090
2009
2010
2011
132.60
204.15
204.15
138.50
92.8
87.7
1.06
136.95
162.75
106.20
172.15
84.50
115.75
151.00
172.70
88.54
118.00
50.3
77.3
62.30
121.40
136.90
55.83
51.9
72.41
65.74
81.72
30.24
29.6
77.7 3
57.5
46.0
35.3
3
2011
2010
2009
2.37
1.00
0.87
1.13
2012
18.63
46.41
33.10
15.17
24.01
24.59
24.23
15.87
25.91
77.00
298.85
118.50
2013
18.63
1.66
2.26
3.06
46.41
15.42
33.10
18.27
15.17
0.84
2.37
4.64
25.46
31.84
188.58
166.98
123.68
10.6
3.5
3.1
7.0
32.5
7.6
10.6
5.7
4.2
2.4
2.0
2.2
2.9
2.1
2.1
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
10.9
2.0
3.5
3.7
2.1
3.5
3.5
2.6
5.1
98.84
8.0
1.9
6.0
88.15
26.9
2.5
23.2
21.4
26.8
46.4
79.2
128.1
252.8
293.3
369.1
305.4
145.0
43.0
5.7
40.9
5.3
44.2
4.6
23.5
2.9
8.3
3.1
6) Based on the total number of ordinary and preferred shares on December 31.
(excluding potential shares from the mandatory convertible note).
7)
Ratio of year-end-closing price to earnings per share.
December 31, 2013
8) Using year-end-closing prices of the ordinary shares.
9) Dividend per share based on the year-end-closing price.
10) Order book turnover on the Xetra electronic trading platform (Deutsche Börse).
SHARE PRICE DEVELOPMENT FROM DEC. 2008 TO DEC. 2013
600
500
400
300
200
100
Index based on month-end prices:
Dec. 31, 2008 = 100
March 2011
December 2010
September 2010
June 2010
March 2010
December 2009
September 2009
June 2009
March 2009
0
December 2008
14
15
Volkswagen preferred share
Volkswagen ordinary share
DJ Euro STOXX 50
DJ Euro STOXX Automobile
and Parts (Price)
German Share Index (DAX)
December 2013
September 2013
June 2013
March 2013
December 2012
September 2012
June 2012
March 2012
December 2011
September 2011
June 2011
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PRODUCTION SITES IN GERMANY
23
7
21,26
3, 13
4,27
8,19 5
28 12
24
15
6
18
2
14
10
11
9
17
1
20,25
22
16
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GERMANY
5 Brunswick
AUDI AG
Steering units, front/rear axles,
(52,563 employees;
(6,316 employees)
shock absorbers/levers, subframes/
founded in 1909, in 1965 acqui­
swivel bearings, battery systems
Auto-Union GmbH;
6 Kassel
VOLKSWAGEN AG)
Gearboxes, components: foundry,
1 Ingolstadt
press shop, exhaust systems
sition of 50 % of the capital of
today more than 99 % owned by
(15,197 employees)
(cylinder blocks),
(37,400 employees)
electric drives
AUDI A4, AUDI A4 AVANT,
7 Emden
AUDI A5 SPORTBACK, AUDI Q5,
PASSAT, PASSAT ESTATE, CC
and engine components
8 Salzgitter
2 Neckarsulm
Engines
AUDI A3, AUDI A3 SPORTBACK,
AUDI A4 ALLROAD, AUDI A5 COUPÉ,
components: body parts, suspension
(8,601 employees)
(6,557 employees)
(15,163 employees)
AUDI A4, AUDI A5 CABRIOLET,
AUDI A6, AUDI A6 AVANT, AUDI A6
Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH
A8, AUDI R8 COUPÉ, AUDI R8 SPYDER
founded in 1990; wholly owned
VOLKSWAGEN AG
9 Chemnitz
Volkswagenwerk GmbH in 1938)
Engines
3 Wolfsburg
10 Zwickau
GOLF, GOLF SPORTSVAN*, TIGUAN,
GOLF, GOLF ESTATE, PASSAT
ALLROAD, AUDI A7 SPORTBACK, AUDI
(107,559 employees; founded as
(57,741 employees)
(9,744 employees;
by VOLKSWAGEN AG)
(1,765 employees)
(7,971 employees)
TOURAN, components: press shop,
chassis, plastics technology
4 Hanover
(13,147 employees)
T5, AMAROK, components:
foundry (cylinder heads),
heat exchangers
* from 2014
December 31, 2013
18
PRODUCTION SITES IN GERMANY
Automobilmanufaktur
Dresden GmbH
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN
VOLKSWAGEN AG since 2012 )
(469 employees; founded in 1998;
AG)
11 Gläserne Manufaktur
Dresden
PHAETON, BENTLEY FLYING SPUR
(19,265 employees; founded in
1931; wholly owned by
14 Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen
(12,073 employees)
PORSCHE 911,
PORSCHE 911 CABRIOLET,
PORSCHE BOXSTER, V-/Boxer engines
Volkswagen Osnabrück
GmbH
15 Leipzig
in 2009; wholly owned by
PORSCHE PANAMERA,
(2,050 employees; founded
VOLKSWAGEN AG)
(1,948 employees)
PORSCHE CAYENNE, PORSCHE MACAN
12 Osnabrück
GOLF CABRIOLET, PORSCHE
BOXSTER, PORSCHE CAYMAN, XL1*
Sitech Sitztechnik GmbH
(2,287 employees; founded in 2001;
wholly owned by SITECH Sp. z o.o.)
13 Wolfsburg
Components: seating technology
* from 2014
December 31, 2013
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MAN SE
(56,102 employees;
22 Deggendorf
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
VOLKSWAGEN AG 73,72 %
Components:
founded in 1758,
share capital)
16 Munich
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(430 employees)
reactor technology,
high-pressure apparatus
(8,661 employees)
23 Hamburg
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
cabs, driven axles
Components: steam turbines
17 Nuremberg
(MAN Truck & Bus)
24 Oberhausen
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Engines
Components: compressors,
Trucks, components:
(4,031 employees)
18 Plauen
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(367 employees)
Buses
19 Salzgitter
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(567 employees)
(1,880 employees)
gas and steam turbines
25 Augsburg
(MAN SE / Renk AG)
(1,107 employees)
Gear units
(2,347 employees)
26 Berlin
(MAN SE / Renk AG)
and components
Components: metallic plain
Trucks, bus chassis
20 Augsburg
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
(88 employees)
bearings and bushes
(3,568 employees)
27 Hanover
(MAN SE / Renk AG)
components: turbochargers
Components: slide bearings
21 Berlin
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
28 Rheine
(MAN SE / Renk AG)
Components:
Gear units,
Large-bore diesel engines,
(586 employees)
multi-shaft compressors,
(352 employees)
(473 employees)
components: couplings
radial compressors
December 31, 2013
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PRODUCTION SITES IN EUROPE
54
51
52
53
31
32
50
48
36
42, 46
43,44 47
39
40
45
29
63 6564 66
33
34 35
56
55 41
37
62
49
38
59
60
61
58
57
68
30
67
December 31, 2013
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BELGI UM
FRANCE
AUDI BRUSSELS S.A./N.V.
Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.
1971; wholly owned by AUDI AG)
part of the Volkswagen Group
(2,548 employees; founded in
29 Brussels
AUDI A1, AUDI A1 SPORTBACK
BOSN IA-H ERZEGOVI NA
Volkswagen Sarajevo, d.o.o.
(founded in 1998; not con­
solidated, 58% VOLKSWAGEN AG,
42% Prevent Sarajevo d.o.o.)
30 Sarajevo
components: flywheel ring gears,
stub axles, wheel hubs
DENMARK
(240 employees; founded in 1910;
since 1998; today wholly owned by
Groupe VOLKSWAGEN France s.a.)
33 Molsheim
(97 employees)
VEYRON
34 Saint-Nazaire
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
(651 employees)
Diesel engines and spare parts
35 Angers
(Scania AB)
Trucks
31 Frederikshavn
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
GREAT BRITAI N
Components: propulsion systems
(3,625 employees; founded in 1919;
(431 employees)
Bentley Motors Ltd.
32 Copenhagen
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Interna­tional Finance N.V.)
Components: two-stroke
MULSANNE,
wholly owned by Volkswagen
(1,268 employees)
36 Crewe
com­ponents and spare parts
CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR,
for large-bore diesel engines
CONTINENTAL GT,
CONTINENTAL GTC, engines
December 31, 2013
22
PRODUCTION SITES IN EUROPE
ITALIA
42 Poznań
Automobili Lamborghini
S.p.A.
(cylinder heads and die-cast parts)
(1,029 employees; founded in
CADDY 3, T5, components: foundry
since 1998)
Volkswagen Motor Polska
Sp. z o.o.
37 Sant’ Agata Bolognese
wholly owned by Volkswagen
1963; wholly owned by AUDI AG
GALLARDO, AVENTADOR, engines
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.
(1,032 employees; founded in
1926; wholly owned by AUDI AG
(1,215 employees; founded in 1998;
Inter­national Finance N.V.)
43 Polkowice
Engines
since 2012)
Sitech Sp. z o.o.
38 Borgo Panigale
wholly owned by Volkswagen
Motorcycles
THE NETHERLANDS
39 Meppel (Scania AB)
(1,640 employees; founded in 1998;
Inter­national Finance N.V.)
44 Polkowice
Components: seating technology
paint shop (cabs/chassis)
45 Craców
(MAN Truck & Bus)
40 Zwolle (Scania AB)
Trucks
Components:
Trucks
AUSTR IA
41 Steyr
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(2,209 employees)
Trucks, components: cabs
POLAND
Volkswagen Poznań Sp. z o.o.
(1,150 employees; founded in 1993;
wholly owned by Volkswagen Inter-
(438 employees)
46 Poznań
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(976 employees)
Buses, components: bus chassis
47 Starachowice
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(1,420 employees)
Buses, shells for buses
48 Säupsk
(Scania AB)
Assembly of bus bodies
national Finance N.V.)
December 31, 2013
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PORTUGAL
SWEDEN
Volkswagen Autoeuropa, Lda.
Scania AB
founded in 1991; 74% Volkswagen
1891, VOLKSWAGEN AG 62,6%
(3,568 employees;
International Finance N.V.;
26% Global VW Automotive B.V.)
(35,999 employees; founded in
share capital and 89,2% voting
rights)
49 Setúbal
52 Södertälje
SEAT ALHAMBRA
components: chassis
EOS, SCIROCCO, SHARAN,
RUSSIA
Trucks, engines,
53 Oskarshamn
Components: cabs
OOO Volkswagen Group Rus
54 Luleå
2006; 28.06% VOLKSWAGEN AG,
rear axle housings
(6,010 employees; founded in
16.80 % ãKODA AUTO a.s., 48.92%
Volkswagen International Finance
Components: frames and
N.V., 6.22% European Bank for
SWITZERLAN D
50 Kaluga
55 Zurich
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
POLO SEDAN, TIGUAN, Components: compressors,
Reconstruction and Development)
(5,124 employees)
ãKODA FABIA, ãKODA OCTAVIA
51 St. Petersburg
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(90 employees)
Trucks
(901 employees)
hermetically sealed engines,
vacuum blowers
56 Wintherthur
(MAN SE / Renk AG)
(134 employees)
Turbo gear units
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PRODUCTION SITES IN EUROPE
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
SPAI N
VOLKSWAGEN SLOVAKIA, a.s.
SEAT, S.A.
1991; wholly owned by
1950, wholly owned by Volkswagen
(9,232 employees; founded in
Volks­wagen International
Finance N.V.)
57 Bratislava
(8,417 employees)
TOUAREG, UP!, E-UP!, AUDI Q7,
(14,010 employees; founded in
International Finance N.V)
59 Barcelona
(1,118 employees)
Components: press shop
ãKODA CITIGO, SEAT MII,
60 Martorell
58 Martin
LEÓN 5T, LEÓN ST, ALTEA, ALTEA XL,
Components: gearbox, chassis
AUDI Q3, engines (assembly only)
gearboxes (assembly only)
(815 employees)
(10,639 employees)
IBIZA, IBIZA SC, IBIZA ST, LEÓN SC,
ALTEA FREETRACK, EXEO, EXEO ST,
Gearbox del Prat, S.A.
(1,117 employees; founded in
1989, wholly owned by SEAT, S.A.)
61 El Prat
Gearboxes, components: foundry
(gearbox and clutch housings)
Volkswagen Navarra, S.A.
(4,491 employees;
founded in 1993 when the
Pamplona plant was spun off from
SEAT S.A. as ”Fabrica Navarra de
­Automoviles S.A.“, wholly owned
by SEAT, S.A.)
62 Pamplona
POLO, engines (assembly only)
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TURKEY
ãKODA AUTO a.s.
(25,758 employees; founded in
67 Ankara
(MAN Truck & Bus)
International Finance N.V.)
Buses
1895; wholly owned by Volkswagen
63 Mladá Boleslav
(1,680 employees)
(20,419 employees)
H U NGARY
RAPID SPACEBACK, OCTAVIA,
OCTAVIA COMBI, SEAT TOLEDO,
AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR
Kft.
foundry (crankshafts, gearbox and
founded in 1993;
FABIA, FABIA COMBI, RAPID,
engines, gearboxes, components:
clutch housings, cylinder blocks),
forge
64 Kvasiny
(3,374 employees)
YETI, ROOMSTER, PRAKTIK, SUPERB,
SUPERB COMBI
(10,337 employees;
wholly owned by AUDI AG)
68 Györ
AUDI A3 CABRIOLET,
AUDI A3 SALOON,
AUDI TT COUPÉ,
AUDI TT ROADSTER, engines
65 Vrchlabí
(755 employees)
Gearboxes
66 Velká Bíteç
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
(197 employees)
Components: turbochargers
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PRODUCTION SITES IN NORTH/SOUTH AMERICA
69
72
70,71
78 79 80
75
73
74
81
77
USA
71 Silao
Volkswagen Group of
America Chattanooga
Operations, LLC.
Engines
(2,250 employees; founded in 2008;
wholly owned by Volkswagen
Group of America Inc.)
69 Chattanooga
PASSAT
83
82 84
76
(610 employees)
72 Querétaro
(MAN Latin America)
(67 employees)
Buses, trucks
ARGENTINA
MEXICO
Volkswagen Argentina S.A.
Volkswagen de México, S.A.
de C.V.
1980; wholly owned by SEAT, S.A.)
(7,811 employees; founded in
(15,719 employees;
73 Cordoba
owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)
Gearboxes
70 Puebla
74 Pacheco
JETTA, JETTA NAR, THE BEETLE,
SURAN, AMAROK
GOLF ESTATE, engines, components:
75 Tucumán
(Scania AB)
founded in 1964; wholly
(15,109 employees)
THE BEETLE CABRIOLET, GOLF*,
foundry (cylinder heads, subframes,
swivel bearings)
* from 2014
(1,853 employees)
(5,902 employees)
Powertrain components
(gearboxes and axle components)
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BRAZIL
SOUTH AFRICA
Volkswagen do Brasil
Indústria de Veículos
Automotores Ltda.
Volkswagen of South Africa
(Pty) Ltd.
1953; wholly owned by Volkswagen
by VOLKSWAGEN AG)
(21,888 employees; founded in
International Finance N.V.)
76 Anchieta
(12,975 employees)
GOL 4, GOL 6, NEW SAVEIRO, POLO,
POLO SEDAN, Bus T2, engines,
gearboxes
77 Curitiba
(3,256 employees)
FOX, GOLF, SURAN
78 São Carlos
(820 employees)
engines
(4,381 employees;
founded in 1956; wholly owned
82 Uitenhage
POLO, POLO VIVO, POLO VIVO SEDAN,
engines 83 Olifantsfontein
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(131 employees)
Buses
84 Pinetown
(MAN Truck & Bus)
Trucks, components: bus chassis
79 Taubaté
(4,837 employees)
UP!, GOL, VOYAGE
80 Resende
(MAN Latin America)
(1,432 employees)
Trucks, components: bus chassis
81 São Paulo
(Scania AB)
Trucks, bus chassis, engines,
components: axles and cabs
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PRODU CTION SITE S I N AS I A / PAC I F I C
95,98,102
101, 105
93
96,99
85
86
87
92
91 90,94,
106 103,104
97, 100
88
89
INDIA
ãKODA Auto India
Private Limited
88 Aurangabad
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
(348 employees)
Large-bore diesel engines
(817 employees; founded in 1999;
wholly owned by ãKODA AUTO a.s.)
85 Aurangabad
THAILAND
ãKODA SUPERB, ãKODA YETI,
Ducati Motor (Thailand) Co.,
Ltd.
AUDI Q5, AUDI Q7
AUDI AG)
JETTA, ãKODA OCTAVIA,
AUDI A4, AUDI A6, AUDI Q3,
Volkswagen India Private
Ltd. (3,572 employees; founded in
(96 employees, wholly owned by
89 Amata City
Motorcycles
2007; VOLKSWAGEN AG 90.99%
share capital and 0.0001% voting
rights, Volkswagen International
Finance N.V. 9.01% share capital
and 99.9999% voting rights)
86 Pune
ãKODA FABIA, POLO, VENTO, RAPID
87 Pithampur
(MAN Truck & Bus)
(897 employees)
Trucks
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PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC
OF CHINA
FAW-Volkswagen
Automotive Company, Ltd.
Shanghai Volkswagen
Automotive Company, Ltd.
1991; 20% VOLKSWAGEN AG,
(30,554 employees; founded in
1985; 40% VOLKS­WAGEN AG,
10% Volkswagen (China)
Investment Company Ltd.,
50% Shanghai Automotive Group
Company Ltd./SAGCL)
90 Shanghai (Anting)
(19,493 employees)
ãKODA FABIA JINGRUI,
ãKODA OCTAVIA MINGRUI, (27,333 employees; founded in
10% Volkswagen (China) Invest-
ment Company Ltd., 10 % AUDI AG,
60% First Automobile Works
Corp., FAW)
95 Changchun
(15,991 employees)
JETTA, NEW BORA, GOLF, MAGOTAN,
MAGOTAN CC, AUDI A4, AUDI A6,
AUDI Q3, AUDI Q5, engines,
gearboxes
ãKODA SUPERB HAORUI,
96 Chengdu
GRAND LAVIDA, TIGUAN, TOURAN,
JETTA, SAGITAR, engines
ãKODA YETI, POLO, LAVIDA,
engines
91 Nanjing
(4,721 employees)
LAVIDA, GRAND LAVIDA,
NEW PASSAT
92 Yizheng
(3,321 employees)
POLO, SANTANA, ãKODA RAPID
(7,282 employees)
97 Foshan
(2,598 employees)
GOLF
Volkswagen FAW Platform
Company, Ltd.
(757 employees; founded in 2005;
60% Volkswagen (China) Invest-
ment Company Ltd., 40% FAWER
93 Urumqi
Automobile Parts Co. Ltd.)
SANTANA
98 Changchun
(362 employees)
94 Ningbo
(1,255 employees)
ãKODA SUPERB HAORUI
Components: axles, chassis
99 Chengdu
Components: axles, chassis
100 Foshan
Components: axles, chassis
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PRODU CTION SITE S I N AS I A / PAC I F I C
95,98,102
101, 105
93
96,99
85
86
87
92
91 90,94,
106 103,104
97, 100
88
89
Volkswagen FAW Engine
(Dalian) Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Volkswagen
Powertrain Company, Ltd.
60% Volkswagen (China) Invest-
2005; 60% Volkswagen (China)
(735 employees; founded in 2005;
ment Company Ltd., 40 % First
Automobile Works Corp./FAW)
101 Dalian
(560 employees)
Engines
102 Changchun
(175 employees)
Engines
VOLKSWAGEN Transmission
(Shanghai) Company, Ltd.
(1,508 employees; founded in
Investment Company Ltd., 40%
Shanghai Automotive Group
Company Ltd./SAGCL)
104 Shanghai (Loutang)
Engines
Volkswagen Automatic
Transmission (Dalian) Co.,
Ltd.
(1,937 employees;
founded in 2010; wholly owned
by Volkswagen (China) Investment
(332 employees; founded in 2001;
Company Ltd.)
ment Company Ltd., 20% FAW-Car
105 Dalian
60% Volkswagen (China) Invest-
Company, 20% SAIC Motor Co., Ltd.)
103 Shanghai (Jiading)
(332 employees)
Gearboxes
Gearboxes
106 Changzhou
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
(448 employees)
Components: turbochargers,
compressors
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32
GROU P P RODU CTION S ITES BY COU NTR I ES
USA 1 (1 / 0)
Mexico 3 (2 / 1)
Brazil 6 (5 / 1)
Argentina 3 (1 / 2)
Notes*:
T = Total
V = Vehicle production sites
C = Component production sites
South Africa 3 (3 / 0)
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China 17 (8 / 9)
India 4 (3 / 1)
Thailand 1 (1 / 0)
T*
(V/ C)*
28
(13 / 15)
Poland
7
(5 / 2)
Spain
4
(2 / 2)
Czech Republic
4
(2 / 2)
Sweden
3
(1 / 2)
France
3
(2 / 1)
The Netherlands
2
(1 / 1)
Switzerland
2
(0 / 2)
Slovac Republic
2
(1 / 1)
Denmark
2
(0 / 2)
Italy
2
(2 / 0)
Russia
2
(2 / 0)
Austria
1
(1 / 0)
Bosnia-Herzegovina
1
(0 / 1)
United Kingdom
1
(1 / 0)
Belgium
1
(1 / 0)
Portugal
1
(1 / 0)
Hungary
1
(1 / 0)
Turkey
1
(1 / 0)
Europe
68
(37 / 31)
Group production sites in total: 106 (61 / 45)
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GROU P P RODU CTION S ITES BY B RAN D S
Europe
16
1
2
4
1
7
3
2
25
3
1
2
1
USA
1
Mexico
2
1
Brazil
4
1
Argentina
1
South Africa
2
1
1
2
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43
4
3
China
4
16
1
1
1
1
India
1
Thailand
1
1
2
2
2
2
9
32
2
106
106 Group production sites
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PA S S E N G E R C A R D E L I V E R I E S
TO C U STO M E R S B Y M A R K E T
Change
Deliveries
(Units) 1 2013
2012 2
Europe/Remaining Markets
3,715,298
3,677,682
+ 1.0 %
Western Europe
2,734,534
2,739,082
– 0.2 %
of which:Germany
1,044,477
1,052,400
– 0.8 %
United Kingdom
454,400
399,388
+ 13.8 %
France
245,926
263,317
– 6.6 %
Italy
176,231
188,323
– 6.4 %
Spain
173,893
169,017
+ 2.9 %
Central- and Eastern Europe
599,265
602,665
– 0.6 %
of which:Russia
287,264
301,574
– 4.7 %
Czech Republic
83,215
80,826
+ 3.0 %
Poland
75,920
68,972
+ 10.1 %
Remaining Markets
381,499
335,935
+ 13.6 %
of which:Turkey
126,853
97,764
+ 29.8 %
103,720
98,606
+ 5.2 %
North America
878,923
833,624
+ 5.4 %
of which:USA
611,747
596,078
+ 2.6 %
Mexico
180,123
156,974
+ 14.7 %
Canada
South Africa
87,053
80,572
+ 8.0 %
South America
747,542
861,956
– 13.3 %
of which:Brazil
558,317
666,578
– 16.2 %
148,979
148,955
+ 0.0 %
3,616,212
3,150,619
+ 14.8 %
+ 16.2 %
Argentina
Asia-Pacific
of which:China
3,266,235
2,809,689
Japan
100,535
82,078
+ 22.5 %
India
92,561
114,084
– 18.9 %
Worldwide
8,957,975
8,523,881
+ 5.1 %
Volkswagen Passenger Cars
5,932,308
5,738,417
+ 3.4 %
Audi
1,575,480
1,455,123
+ 8.3 %
ãKODA
920,750
939,202
– 2.0 %
SEAT
355,004
321,002
+ 10.6 %
10,120
8,510
+ 18.9 %
2,121
2,083
+ 1.8 %
Porsche
162,145
59,513
+ 172.5 %
Bugatti
47
31
+ 51.6 %
Bentley
Lamborghini
1
2
Deliveries and market shares for 2012 have been updated to reflect subsequent statistical trends.
Volume data including the unconsolidated Chinese joint ventures. The Porsche brand’s deliveries are included as from August 1, 2012.
The prior-year figure was adjusted due to the new reporting structure.
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2013
37
COMMERCIAL VEH ICLE DELIVERI ES
TO C U STOM E R S BY M A R K E T
Deliveries
(Units)
Change
2013
2012 *
Europe/Remaining Markets
485,900
492,281
– 1.3 %
Western Europe
349,204
352,834
– 1.0 %
Central- and Eastern Europe
69,171
69,184
+ 0.0 %
Remaining Markets
67,525
70,263
– 3.9 %
North America
11,638
9,707
+ 19.9 %
South America
244,720
219,892
+ 11.3 %
of which:Brazil
196,882
173,587
+ 13.4 %
30,447
29,922
+ 1.8 %
4,868
5,518
– 11.8 %
Worldwide
772,705
751,802
+ 2.8 %
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
551,908
550,156
+ 0.3 %
80,464
67,401
+ 19.4 %
140,333
134,245
+ 4.5 %
Asia-Pacific
of which:China
Scania
MAN
VO L K SWA G E N G R O U P D E L I V E R I E S
Deliveries
(Units)
Passenger Cars
Commercial Vehicles
Total
Change
2013
2012 *
8,957,975
8,523,881
+ 5.1 %
772,705
751,802
+ 2.8 %
9,730,680
9,275,683
+ 4.9 %
* Deliveries for 2012 have been updated and adjusted to reflect
subsequent statistical trends and the new reporting structure.
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ENVIRONMENT AND TRANSPORT – SUSTAINABLE VALUE ENHANCEMENT
Energy Consumption*
in kilowatt hours per vehicle
2013
2,205
2012
2.213
2010
2,519
CO2-Emissions*
in kilograms per vehicle
2013
883
2012
895
2010
1,096
VOC-Emissions (Volatile Organic Compounds)*
in kilograms per vehicle
2013
3.62
2012
3.73
2010
4.13
* Production of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
Prior-year figures adjusted.
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Disposable Waste*
in kilograms per vehicle
2013
20.1
2012
20.7
2010
23.3
Fresh Water Consumption*
in cubic meters per vehicle
2013
4.33
2012
4.25
2010
4.54
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DEVELOPMENTS I N WORKFORCE
VO L K SWA G E N G R O U P
Development of workforce worldwide
580
thousands
572.8
560
549.8
540
520
502.0
500
480
460
440
420
399.4
400
380
369.9
368.5
2008
2009
360
340
320
300
2010
2011
2012
2013
Year-end data, employees at production and service companies
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VO L K SWA G E N G R O U P
Absolute numbers of employees in Germany/abroad
320
thousands
300.3
300
277.1
280
260
260.4
249.5
240
218.1
220
200
312.4
195.6
180 174.3
195.9
172.6
224.8
181.3
160
140
120
100
2008
Germany
abroad
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Year-end data, employees at
production and service companies
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Workforce at production companies by continents
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
Europe
424,964
410,427
378,030
290,159
278,779
America
61,796
63,193
58,072
54,571
48,529
6,356
6,461
6,602
6,546
5,608
78,672
68,704
58,540
47,607
35,123
1,012
978
712
498
461
572,800
549,763
501,956
399,381
368,500
Africa
Asia
Australia
Worldwide
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VO L K SWA G E N G R O U P
Workforce at production companies by employment category
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
133,687
185,224
213,445
226,037
124,039
125,694
236,005
232,960
255,149
301,711
319,604
329,060
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
100,000
0
salaried (excl. apprentices)
hourly workers (excl. apprentices)
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DEVELOPMENTS I N WORKFORCE
VO L K SWA G E N A G
Development of part-time employees
90,363
94,787
95,164
97,691
3,500
3,000
2,500
107,559
3,590
3,328
3,159
2,977
2,780
101,794
2,487
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
2.8%
2008
3.1%
2.9%
2009
2010
3.2%
3.3%
2011
3.3%
2012
2013
total (incl. apprentices)
part-time employees (excl. partial retirement)
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Development in share of female employees
90,363
95,164
94,787
97,691
101,794
107,559
18,000
17,033
15,000
12,000
12,427
13,397
13,747
14.1%
14.5%
14,493
15,635
9,000
6,000
3,000
0
13.8%
2008
2009
2010
14.8%
2011
15.4%
2012
15.8%
2013
total (incl. apprentices)
women
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Overall age structure
43.0
42.5
42.4
years
42.3
years
2010
2011
42.6
years
42.9
years
42.0
41.0
40.0
2012
2013
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Absenteeism
%
2013
4.9
2012
4.9
2011
5.0
2010
5.0
2009
4.8
2008
4.3
2007
4.3
2006
3.7
2005
3.8
2004
3.8
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EMPLOYEES I N TEC H N ICAL DEVELOPMENT
VW R
GmbH
120
Bentley
710
Volkswagen
Osnabrück
359
Sitech
129
Research Group
715
Volkswagen
Passenger Cars
9,586
Porsche
4,005
Bugatti
138
MAN
5,337
SEAT
927
Volkswagen
of America
Scania
3,596
Volkswagen
Commercial
Vehicles
ãkoda 880
1,722
Audi2
8,533
Lamborghini
254
Ducati
193
Italdesign
748
NAR 3
900
Volkswagen
de México
Volkswagen do Brasil
1,027
Volkswagen
Argentina 1
99
1)incl. Robust Pick-Up/
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
2)incl. subsidiaries
3) North America Region
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Volkswagen
Group RUS
37
FAW-Volkswagen
Volkswagen 1,004
VTT Japan
Group China
41
86
Volkswagen
Pune
40
Shanghai Volkswagen
2,461
Volkswagen of
South Africa
109
Total: 43,756
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GENERAL PROCUREMENT INFORMATION www.volkswagenag.com/ir
Procurement Volumes (Volkswagen Group)
135.0 billion €
128.7 billion €
2012
2013
Procurement Volumes by Brand and Company*
billion €
Volkswagen AG
26.2
19.4 %
FAW Volkswagen
16.0
11.8 %
Audi
Volkswagen Shanghai
MAN
ãkoda Auto
Scania
Volkswagen Slovakia
Volkswagen de México
Audi Hungaria Motor
Volkswagen do Brasil
SEAT
Porsche
Volkswagen Sachsen
VW Group of America
Volkswagen Argentina
Volkswagen Autoeuropa
Volkswagen Group RUS
Volkswagen Motor Polska
Audi Brussels
Volkswagen of South Africa
Bentley
Volkswagen India
Ducati
Lamborghini
ãkoda Auto India
Total
* All figures shown are rounded, so minor discrepancies
may arise from addition of these amounts.
17.4
15.1
8.8
6.5
6.4
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.3
4.0
3.7
2.6
1.6
1.4
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.01
135.0
12.9 %
11.2 %
6.5 %
4.8 %
4.7 %
3.7 %
3.6 %
3.4 %
3.2 %
2.9 %
2.8 %
1.9 %
1.2 %
1.0 %
0.8 %
0.8 %
0.7 %
0.6 %
0.5 %
0.5 %
0.4 %
0.3 %
0.3 %
0.0 %
100 %
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VOLKSWAGEN
Headquarters: Wolfsburg, Germany
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management, Volkswagen Passenger Cars:
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Martin Winterkorn
Chairman
Dr. rer. pol. Arno Antlitz
Controlling and Accounting
Dr. rer. pol. h.c. Francisco Javier Garcia Sanz
Procurement
Christian Klingler
Sales and Marketing
Dr.-Ing. Heinz-Jakob Neußer
Technical Development
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Neubauer
Component
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Horst Neumann
Human Resources and Organization
Dr.-Ing. Hubert Waltl (until March 31, 2014)
Thomas Ulbrich (from April 1, 2014)
Production, Logistics
Address:
Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
38436 Wolfsburg
Germany
Internet: www.volkswagen.com
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O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
AUDI AG
Headquarters: Ingolstadt, Germany
Share of capital held: 99.55 %
Board of Management, Audi:
Prof. Rupert Stadler
Chairman
Luca de Meo
Marketing and Sales
Dr.-Ing. Frank Dreves (until March 31, 2014)
Dr.-Ing. Hubert Waltl (from April 1, 2014)
Production
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Hackenberg
Technical Development
Dr. rer. pol. Bernd Martens
Procurement
Prof. Thomas Sigi
Human Resources
Axel Strotbek
Finance and Organization
Address:
AUDI AG
85045 Ingolstadt
Germany
Internet: www.audi.com
December 31, 2013
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
49
SEAT, S.A.
Headquarters: Martorell, Spain
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management, SEAT:
Jürgen Stackmann
Chairman
Holger Kintscher
Finance and Organization
Dr. rer. pol. Andreas Offermann
Sales and Marketing
Ramón Paredes Sánchez-Collado
Governmental and Institutional Affairs
SEAT and Volkswagen Group in Spain
Dr.-Ing. Matthias Rabe
Technical Development
Josef Schelchshorn
Human Resources
Dieter Seemann
Purchasing
Dr.-Ing. Andreas Tostmann
Production
Address:
SEAT, S.A.
Autovía A-2, Km. 585
08760 Martorell
Spain
Internet: www.seat.com
December 31, 2013
50
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
ãKODA AUTO a.s.
Headquarters: Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management, ãkoda:
Prof. Dr. h.c. Winfried Vahland
Chairman
Werner Eichhorn
Sales and Marketing
Karlheinz Hell
Purchasing
Winfried Krause
Commercial Affairs
Michael Oeljeklaus
Production and Logistics
Dr.-Ing. Frank Welsch
Technical Development
Bohdan Wojnar
Human Resources
Address:
ãKODA AUTO a.s.
Václava Klementa 869
293 60 Mladá Boleslav
Czech Republic
Internet: www.skoda-auto.com
December 31, 2013
51
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
Bentley Motors Limited
Headquarters: Crewe, Great Britain
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management, Bentley:
Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Schreiber
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Rolf Frech
Engineering
Jan-Henrik Lafrentz
Finance, IT and Business Development
Dr. jur. Ariane Reinhart
Human Resources
Kevin Rose
Sales and Marketing
Michael Straughan Manufacturing
Address:
Bentley Motors Limited
Pyms Lane
Crewe
Cheshire, CW1 3PL
United Kingdom
Internet: www.bentleymotors.com
December 31, 2013
52
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
Bugatti
Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.:
Headquarters: Molsheim, France
Share of capital held: 100 %
Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Schreiber
President
Dr. rer. pol. Stefan Brungs, Jan-Henrik Lafrentz,
Christophe Piochon
Board of Management
Bugatti International S.A. (Headquarters Luxembourg)
Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Schreiber
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
Bugatti Engineering GmbH (Headquarters Wolfsburg)
Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Schreiber, Chief Executive Officer (Spokesman)
Jan-Henrik Lafrentz, Chief Executive Officer
Willi Netuschil, Chief Executive Officer
Addresses:
Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.
1, Château St. Jean
Dorlisheim
67120 Molsheim
France
Bugatti Engineering GmbH
Nordsteimker Str. 7-9
38446 Wolfsburg
Germany
Bugatti International S.A.
412 F route d'Esch
1030 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Internet: www.bugatti.com
December 31, 2013
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
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Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.
Headquarters: Sant’ Agata Bolognese, Italy
Share of capital held: 100 %
Directors Committee Lamborghini:
Stephan Winkelmann
President
Thomas Felbermair
Sales
Matthias Kellner
Procurement
Ranieri Niccoli
Production
Maurizio Reggiani
Technical Development
Rainer Seidl
Finance
Umberto Tossini
Human Resources, Organization
Address:
Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.
via Modena, 12
40019 Sant’ Agata Bolognese
Italy
Internet: www.lamborghini.com
December 31, 2013
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O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Headquarters: Stuttgart, Germany
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management Porsche:
Matthias Müller
Chairman of the Executive Board
Dr. Oliver Blume
Thomas Edig
Production and Logistics
Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board,
Human Resources
Wolfgang Hatz
Bernhard Maier
Lutz Meschke
Uwe-Karsten Städter
Research and Development
Sales and Marketing
Finance and IT
Procurement
Address:
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Porscheplatz 1
70435 Stuttgart
Germany
Internet: www.porsche.com
December 31, 2013
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
55
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.
Headquarters: Bologna, Italy
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management Ducati:
Claudio Domenicali
Chief Executive Officer
Silvano Fini
Production
Andrea Forni
Technical Development
Arne Heinrichs
Procurement
Paolo Poma
Finance and Systems
Diego Sgorbati
Motorcycle Related Products
Christiano Silei
Sales and Marketing
Luigi Torlai
Human Resources and CR
Address:
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.
Via Antonio Cavalieri Ducati, 3
40132 Bologna (Emilia Romagna)
Italy
Internet: www.ducati.com
December 31, 2013
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O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Headquarters: Hanover, Germany
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles:
Dr.-Ing. Eckhard Scholz
Speaker of the Board,
Development
Elke Eller
Human Resources
Jörn Hasenfuß
Procurement
Jens Ocksen
Production, Logistics
Bram Schot
Sales and Marketing
Klaus-Dieter Schürmann
Finance and IT
Address:
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
PO Box 21 05 80
30405 Hanover
Germany
Internet: www.vwn.de
December 31, 2013
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
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Scania AB
Headquarters: Södertälje, Sweden
Share of capital held: 62.6 %
Executive Board, Scania:
Martin Lundstedt
President and Chief Executive Officer
Kent Conradson
Human Resources
Andrea Fuder
Purchasing
Per Hallberg
Production and Logistics
Henrik Henriksson
Sales and Marketing
Christian Levin
Commercial Operations
Dr.-Ing. Harald Ludanek
Research and Development
Jan Ytterberg
Chief Financial Officer,
Finance and Business Control
Address:
Scania
SE-151 87 Södertälje
Sweden
Internet: www.scania.com
December 31, 2013
58
O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
MAN SE
Headquarters: Munich, Germany
Share of capital held: 73.98 %
Executive Board, MAN SE:
Dr.-Ing. Georg Pachta-Reyhofen
Chief Executive Officer MAN SE
Ulf Berkenhagen
Chief Procurement Officer MAN SE and MAN Truck & Bus AG
Jochen Schumm
Chief Human Resources Officer
MAN SE and MAN Truck & Bus AG
Dr.-Ing. René Umlauft
Deputy Member of the Executive Board MAN SE,
Chief Executive Officer MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
Address:
MAN SE
Ungererstraße 69
80805 München
Germany
Internet: www.man.eu
December 31, 2013
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O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L C H A R T S
Headquarters: Brunswick, Germany
Share of capital held: 100 %
Board of Management, Volkswagen Financial Services AG:
Frank Witter
Chairman,
Corporate Steering,
Regions China / India / ASEAN,
Insurance
Dr. Mario Daberkow
IT and Processes
Frank Fiedler
Finance
Christiane Hesse
Human Resources and Organization
Dr. rer. pol. Michael Reinhart
Risk Management,
Credit Analysis
Lars-Henner Santelmann
Sales and Marketing,
Regions Germany / Europe / International / Latin America
Address:
Volkswagen Financial Services AG
Gifhorner Straße 57
38112 Braunschweig
Germany
Internet: www.vwfs.com
December 31, 2013
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H I STO R I CA L N OTE S
Ferdinand Porsche’s blue-print
turned the dream of automotive
mobility for the masses into a
“people’s car”. The automobile
laid the foundation for a com­
pany which rapidly acquired
international significance after
the Second World War.
The motor of the “Wirtschafts­
wunder“ was air-cooled and
fitted at the rear of a car whose
distinctive silhouette made
Volkswagen a household name
all over the world, just as the
Transporter launched in 1950
became a much-loved work­
horse and camper.
Numerous production facilities
outside Europe were already
being set up in the 1950s to
bring the automaker closer to
the customer.
Having evolved into a German
automotive group with the
acquisition of “Auto Union
GmbH” and “NSU Moto­ren­
werke AG” in the 1960s, the
dynamic market success of the
Passat, Golf and Polo post-1973
triggered further corporate
growth towards a multi-brand
group: SEAT and SKODA were
added in 1985 and 1991,
Bentley, Lamborghini and
Bugatti in 1998.
They were joined by the
legendary sports car maker
Porsche AG in 2012. The Group
also welcomed the motorcycle
brand Ducati under its roof.
The Volkswagen Commercial
Vehicles brand, the Scania
brand acquired in 2008 and the
MAN brand which was taken
over in 2012 with factories in
Europe, Africa and South
America provide a differen­
tiated range of products
spanning city vans, trucks and
busses to suit the most diverse
mobility requirements.
The financial services pro­
vided by Volkswagen Financial
Services AG, a company whose
roots go back as far as 1949,
also contribute to the automo­
tive success of the Volkswagen
Group.
Founded on strong brands, the
Volkswagen Group continues
its successful automotive tradi­
tion with fascinating products.
Bolstered by another rise in
unit sales to more than 9 million
vehicles, the Volkswagen Group
remains on course to become
the world’s leading automaker
by 2018 – eco­nomically and
ecologically.
w w w.v o l k s w a g e n a g . c o m
1937 — 1945
May 28, 1937
“Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung
des Deutschen Volkswagens
mbH” is established in Berlin.
February 1938
Construction of the Volkswagen
plant east of Fallersleben be­
gins.
September 16, 1938
The company name is changed
to “Volkswagenwerk GmbH”.
Between 1939 and 1945,
the Volkswagen plant is re­
organized for the production
of arma­ments rather than the
production of civilian vehicles.
The expanding armaments out­
put of the plant after summer
1940 leads the company to
meet most of its labour needs
by ­using forced labour from
abroad. In late summer 1944,
almost two thirds of the
18,000-strong workforce is
made up of foreign forced
labourers.
April 11, 1945
The American troops who enter
the town put an end to the pro­
duction of military equip­ment
and liberate the forced
labourers.
61
62
H I STO R I CA L N OTE S
1945 — 1949
1945
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
1,785
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
Factory workers
5,459
Office workers Total
574
6,033
Financial data
(million Reichsmark)
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
Sales
11.7
June 1945
Responsibility for the company
seized by the Allies is turned over
to the British Military Govern­
ment for administration in
trustee­ship.
December 1945
Series production of the
Volkswagen Type 1 begins with
the assembly of 55 saloons.
October 1947
Export of the first Volkswagen
saloons to the Netherlands
begins with five vehicles.
January 1, 1948
Heinrich Nordhoff is appointed
General Director of the Volks­­wagen works.
July 29, 1948
The company’s registered ­office
is transferred from Berlin to
Wolfsburg and the change
entered into the Commercial
Register.
June 30, 1949
“Volkswagen-FinanzierungsGesellschaft mbH” is founded
to provide loans to domestic
customers and dealers,
thus encouraging the sale
of Volks­wagens.
October 8, 1949
The British Military Government
hands over the Volkswagen
works to the trusteeship of the
Federal German government.
The State of Lower Saxony
assumes the administration.
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w w w.v o l k s w a g e n a g . c o m
1950 — 1954
March 8, 1950
Series production of the Volks­
wagen Transporter begins in
Wolfsburg.
September 11, 1952
The internationalization of
the Volkswagen sales network
begins with the founding of
“Volkswagen Canada Ltd.” in
Toronto.
March 23, 1953
Volkswagen sets up its first
foreign production company,
“Volkswagen do Brasil Ltda.”, in
São Paulo. In 1957 Volkswagen
do Brasil switches from
assembling the Transporter to
local production; the first Beetle
produced in Brazil leaves the
assembly line in 1959.
October 1953
Volkswagenwerk GmbH has
82 sales agencies outside of
Germany. Exports account for 44
percent of vehicle production.
With 68,754 vehicles exported in
1953, Volkswagen accounts for
over 40 percent of all passenger
car exports from the Federal
Republic of Germany.
January 1, 1954
The domestic sales organization
encompasses 66 distributors,
239 dealerships and 531
authorized repair shops.
1950
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
90,038
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
Factory workers
Office workers Total
13,322
1,644
14,966
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
Sales
411
Profit
3.8
64
H I STO R I CA L N OTE S
1955 — 1959
1955
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
329,893
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
Germany
150,397
Abroad 177,657
Total
328,054
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH
Factory workers
28,606
Office workers
2,964
Total
31,570
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
1,444
August 5, 1955
Employees and dealers from
home and abroad celebrate the
production of the one millionth
Volkswagen in Wolfsburg.
August 1955
The Karmann Ghia Coupé goes
into production.
October 27, 1955
“Volkswagen of America Inc.” is
founded in Newark, New Jersey.
March 8, 1956
After a one-year period of con­
struction, the new plant in
­Hanover-Stöcken starts
prod­ucing the Transporter.
June 8, 1956
Volkswagenwerk GmbH
­acquires an interest in the
former import agency “South
African Motor Assemblers and
Distributors Ltd. (SAMAD)”.
July 1958
Powertrain remanufacturing is
moved from Wolfsburg to
Altenbauna near Kassel. The
workforce at the new Kassel
plant, which repairs and
rebuilds 430 engines and 130
axles a day, rises to 1,124 in
1959.
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w w w.v o l k s w a g e n a g . c o m
1960 — 1964
March 11, 1960
“Volkswagen France S.A.” is
founded in Paris.
August 22, 1960
Based on the “VW Act”, Volks­
wagenwerk GmbH is trans­
formed into a joint stock com­
pany. Up to March 15, 1961, the
company issues shares with a
nominal value of 360 million
DM at a share price of 350 DM.
September 1961
Volkswagen launches the VW
1500 at the International Auto­
mobile Show in Frankfurt.
October 2, 1962
The one millionth Volkswagen
Transporter rolls off the
assembly line at the Hanover
plant.
January 17, 1964
“Volkswagen de México, ­
S.A. de C.V.” is established in
Mexico City.
December 8, 1964
The Emden plant begins
producing the Beetle. Over
500 vehicles roll off the
assembly line each day. They
are shipped from the company’s
own port and exported primarily
to North America.
1960
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
890,673
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
374,478
Abroad 514,029
Total
888,507
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Total
75,528
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
4,607
66
H I STO R I CA L N OTE S
1965 — 1969
1965
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
1,594,861
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
632,671
Abroad Total
963,693
1,596,364
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign
Group companies
Total
18,625
125,157
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
9,268
702
January 1, 1965
Volkswagenwerk AG acquires
“Auto-Union GmbH” registered
in Ingolstadt; the independent
brand widens the model range of
the emerging group.
October 1966
“Volkswagen Leasing GmbH” is
founded.
August 1967
Series production of the second
generation of the Transporter
begins at the Hanover plant.
May 1, 1968
Kurt Lotz becomes Chairman of
the Board of Management.
September 19, 1968
A proving ground is opened near
Ehra-Lessien; in its final form,
the site features over 100 km of
test track.
November 1968
The VW Group enters the upper
mid-class segment with the
presentation of the Audi 100.
August 21, 1969
“Auto Union GmbH” and “NSU
Motorenwerke AG” join forces to
become “Audi NSU Auto Union
AG”. Volkswagenwerke AG
initially owns 59.5 percent
of the shares.
November 1969
The VW Porsche 914 goes into
production.
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w w w.v o l k s w a g e n a g . c o m
1970 — 1974
July 1970
The K 70 rolls off the assembly
line at Volkswagen’s new
Salzgitter plant.
October 1, 1971
Rudolf Leiding takes over as
Chairman of the Board of
Management.
May 1973
The Passat, the first model of the
new Volkswagen generation,
goes into production. It features
front-wheel drive, a watercooled 4-cylinder engine and a
unitary construction all-steel
body.
February 1974
The sporty VW Scirocco goes
into series production.
1970
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
2,214,937
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
725,055
Abroad
1,481,866
Total
2,206,921
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign
Group companies
Total
35,421
190,306
March 29, 1974
Series production of the Golf
begins in Wolfsburg.
Financial Data (million DM)
July 1, 1974
At 11.19 a.m. the last of almost
12 million Beetles rolls off the
assembly line in Wolfsburg.
Investments
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Profit
15,791
1,536
407
68
H I STO R I CA L N OTE S
1975 — 1979
1975
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
1,948,939
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
625,555
Abroad 1,412,302
Total
2,037,857
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Group companies
Total
59,157
176,824
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN KONZERN
Sales
Investments
Loss
March 1975
Series production of the Polo
begins in Wolfsburg. The auto­
mobile is positioned on the small
car market as a less expensive
version of the nearly identical
Audi 50.
October 27, 1976
The one millionth Golf rolls off
the assembly line.
Workforce (yearly average)
Employees in foreign
February 10, 1975
Toni Schmücker becomes
Chairman of the Board of
Management.
18,857
941
-157
January 1977
The Derby, a notchback version
of the Polo, goes into production.
November 1977
Contract with the German
Democratic Republic providing
for the delivery of 10,000 Golf.
January 19, 1978
The last Beetle to be built in
Germany leaves the assembly
line at the Emden plant.
May 1978
“V.A.G. Transportgesellschaft
mbH” is founded in Wolfsburg.
February 1979
Karmann in Osnabrück
begins production of the
Golf Con­vertible.
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w w w.v o l k s w a g e n a g . c o m
1980 — 1984
March 1980
The Audi quattro four-wheel
drive creates a stir at the
Geneva Motor Show.
May 8, 1980
At the Energy Symposium in
Wolfsburg, Volkswagen
presents the Formula E.
December 1980
“VW Kraftwerk GmbH” is
founded in Wolfsburg.
August 1981
Production of the Santana
begins. Production of the
second generation Polo
begins in Wolfsburg.
January 1, 1982
Carl H. Hahn becomes
Chairman of the Board of
Management.
September 30, 1982
A license agreement for the
production of the Volkswagen
Passat, Santana and Polo
models is signed with
“Sociedad Española de
Automóviles de Turismo”
(SEAT).
November 1982
The Caddy city van goes into
series production.
June 1983
Production of the second
generation Golf begins.
February 3, 1984
The new research centre
at the plant in Wolfsburg is
inaugurated.
December 1984
Volkswagen acquires the
majority of shares in the
Italian general importer
“Autogerma S.p.A.”
1980
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
2,573,871
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
787,591
Abroad
1,707,156
Total
2,494,747
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign
Group companies
Total
99,060
257,930
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
33,288
4,279
321
70
H I STO R I CA L N OTE S
1985 — 1989
1985
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
2,398,196
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
721,812
Abroad 1,676,192
Total
2,398,004
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Group companies
Total
88,703
259,047
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
April 20, 1985
“Shanghai-Volkswagen Auto­
motive Company Ltd.” is
­established. Volkswagenwerk
AG has a 50 percent share in the
German-Chinese joint venture.
July 4, 1985
The name of the company is
changed to “Volkswagen AG”.
Workforce (yearly average)
Employees in foreign
January 1, 1985
“Audi NSU Auto Union AG”
is renamed “AUDI AG”. The
registered office moves from
Neckarsulm to Ingolstadt.
52,502
3,388
596
September 1, 1985
Series production of the Santana
begins in China.
June 18, 1986
Volkswagen AG acquires
51 percent of the capital stock of
SEAT and increases its share to
75 percent by the end of the year.
January 1988
The Corrado sport coupé goes
into series production.
August 24, 1988
A licence agreement for the
production of the Audi 100 in
China is signed with “First
Automobile Works” in
Changchun.
Autumn 1989
Market launch of the Audi 100
TDI, the first Group model with
a turbo direct-injection diesel
engine.
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w w w.v o l k s w a g e n a g . c o m
1990 — 1994
February 6, 1991
“FAW-Volkswagen Automotive
Company Ltd.” is established in
Changchun.
April 16, 1991
Volkswagen AG acquires
“SKODA automobilovà a.s.”,
which is integrated into the
VW Group as the fourth brand.
The well-respected traditional
Czech company marketed its
first automobiles in 1905.
June 24, 1991
“AutoEuropa Automóveis Lda.”
is established in Setúbal,
Portugal, for the production of
a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV).
January 1, 1993
Ferdinand Piëch becomes
Chairman of the Board of
Management.
February 18, 1993
“AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR Kft.”
registered in Györ is established
to produce engines.
January 1, 1994
“Volkswagen Finanz GmbH”
established three years earlier is
renamed “Volkswagen Financial
Services AG.”
March 1994
Audi presents the Audi A8,
­its sporty top-class limousine
­featuring the brilliantly
in­no­vative lightweight
aluminum construction.
1990
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
3,057,598
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
945,384
Abroad 2,084,795
Total
3,030,179
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign
Group companies Total
95,934
268,744
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
68,061
Investments
5,372
Profit
1,086
72
H I STO R I CA L N OTE S
1995 — 1999
1995
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
3,408,422
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany
937,323
Abroad 2,504,623
Total
3,441,946
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign
Group companies
117,147
Total
259,342
Financial Data (million DM)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
88,119
6,863
336
July 4, 1995
The “Volkswagen Nutzfahr­
zeuge” (Commercial Vehicles)
brand is introduced.
November 17, 1995
Volkswagen Argentina S.A.
commissions its new production
plant in Pacheco near Buenos
Aires.
August 1997
At the Wolfsburg site the fourth
Golf generation goes into
production.
December 1997
“Volkswagen de México” starts
production of the New Beetle.
July 1998
Acquisition of “Bugatti Inter-­
na­tional S.A. Holding” and
“Bentley Motor Cars Ltd.”,
whose automobile tradition
goes back as far as 1919.
September 1998
“AUDI AG” acquires the Italian
sports car manufacturer
“Lamborghini S.p.A.”
July 1999
Volkswagen makes automobile
history with the start of the Lupo
3L TDI, the world’s first standard
production 3-liter vehicle.
December 23, 1999
The assembly company
“SKODA Auto India Private Ltd.”
is established in Aurangabad.
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2000 — 2004
June 1, 2000
The “Autostadt” opens in
Wolfsburg.
December 11, 2001
The “Gläserne Manufaktur”
is opened in Dresden and
­production of the Phaeton
begins.
April 16, 2002
Bernd Pischetsrieder becomes
Chairman of the Board of
Management of Volkswagen AG.
August 2002
Series production of the Touareg
begins at Volkswagen Slovakia,
a.s. in Bratislava.
December 2002
Production of the Touran starts
in Wolfsburg. After only six
years, the versatile compact
van boasting high-quality
work­manship already tops
the one million mark.
August 2003
Production of the fifth
generation Golf begins.
2000
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
5,156
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,019
Abroad (thousands)
4,146
Total (thousands)
5,165
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands) 160.3
Total (thousands)
324.4
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
81,835
Investments
14,563
Profit
2,614
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2005
2005
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
5,219
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,019
Abroad (thousands)
4,174
Total (thousands)
5,193
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
166
Total (thousands)
345
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
93,996
Investments
10,365
Profit
1,050
March 11, 2005
The sixth generation Passat
limousine is launched, the
successful Passat Estate model
follows on August 19.
May 24, 2005
The one hundred millionth
Volkswagen, a Touran, leaves
the assembly line at the Wolfs­
burg plant.
September 15, 2005
The Bugatti Veyron takes to the
road. The technical wonder from
the 1001-hp world in Molsheim,
Alsace, transforms the masterly
engineering craftsmanship
of the automotive visionary
Ettore Bugatti into contempora­
ry automotive performance.
September 21, 2005
Production of Volkswagen
Commercial Vehicles’ new
“Constellation” truck family
begins in Resende, Brazil. The
seven- to forty-tonne trucks hold
a 33 percent share of the market
in Brazil.
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2006
March 3, 2006
Series production of the
Roomster, much acclaimed for
its clever space concept, starts at
the SKODA plant in Kvasiny.
March 10, 2006
Market launch of the Audi Q7,
the third-generation luxury SUV;
52,750 vehicles had already
been sold by the end of the year.
2006
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
5,660
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,093
Abroad (thousands)
4,627
May 19, 2006
The Volkswagen Eos, the new
convertible-coupé, is launched
on the German market.
Total (thousands)
5,720
October 3, 2006
Volkswagen acquires an initial
15.06 percent stake in MAN
Aktien­gesellschaft.
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
November 1, 2006
The collective bargaining agree­
ment between Volkswagen AG
and IG Metall providing for a
working time corridor with a
ceiling of 34 hours comes into
force. At the same time, produc­
tion volumes are agreed for the
six traditional plants in order to
improve capacity utilization and
safeguard jobs.
December 1, 2006
Volkswagen Financial ­Ser­vices
takes over the processing of
­motor vehicle third-party
liability claims with a view to
improving repair quality by inte­
grating the Group’s ­authorized
workshops and safeguarding
customer-friendly ­claims
processing.
Workforce (yearly average)
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
155
Total (thousands)
329
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
104,875
11,911
1,955
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2007
2007
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
6,213
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,030
Abroad (thousands)
5,162
Total (thousands)
6,192
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
154
Total (thousands)
329
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
108,897
13,497
4,122
January 1, 2007
Dr. Martin Winterkorn becomes
Chairman of the Board of
­Management of Volkswagen
Aktiengesellschaft.
March 23, 2007
The 25 millionth Golf, a Golf
Sportline 1.4 TSI, leaves the
assembly line at the Wolfsburg
plant.
July 9, 2007
The Autostadt in Wolfsburg de­
livers its one millionth vehicle.
August 2007
Series production of the Tiguan
compact SUV – characterized
by versatility, high-quality
craftsmanship and technical
innovations such as the electromechanical steering system –
begins in Wolfsburg.
October 5 - 7, 2007
International VW Bus Meeting
in Hanover to celebrate
“60 Years of the Bulli”.
November 9, 2007
The 15 millionth Passat to be
built worldwide leaves the
assembly line at the Emden
plant.
December 5, 2007
Volkswagen unveils the “New
Small Family”, presenting three
versions of the up! concept car at
the Bologna Motor Show.
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2008
March 3, 2008
Volkswagen increases its capital
interest in Scania to 37.73
percent and its share of the
voting rights to 68.60 percent.
The Swedish truck manufacturer
founded in 1891 is integrated in
the Group as the ninth brand.
April 18, 2008
Shanghai Volkswagen opens its
fourth production plant with
an annual capacity of 60,000
vehicles in Nanjing.
2008
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
6,347
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,013
Abroad (thousands)
5,259
Total (thousands)
6,272
August 16, 2008
Bugatti presents the Veyron
16.4 Grand Sport, a super sports
roadster.
Workforce (yearly average)
companies (thousands)
179
September 2008
Volkswagen presents the sixth
generation of the Golf.
Total (thousands)
370
October 30, 2008
By setting up a subsidiary
in China, Lamborghini
strengthens its commitment
to developing strategic growth
markets.
December 15, 2008
Volkswagen sells its heavy
truck business in Brazil to
MAN Aktiengesellschaft.
December 16, 2008
ŠKODA opens a new Technology
Center in Mladá Boleslav, thus
expanding its competence in
passenger car development.
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
113,808
19,710
4,688
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2009
2009
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
6,055
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,288
Abroad (thousands)
5,022
Total (thousands)
6,310
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
194
Total (thousands)
367
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
105,187
10,428
911
January 18, 2009
Volkswagen writes motorsport
history with the Race Touareg:
a double victory for the brand
and the first win by a diesel in
the automobile category at the
Dakar Rally across Argentina
and Chile.
March 31, 2009
The new plant with an annual
production capacity of up to
110,000 vehicles opens in the
Indian city of Pune.
May 11, 2009
Press presentation of the new
Polo: the new model is in a class
of its own when it comes to
quality, workmanship, safety
and efficiency. So it is hardly
surprising that the vehicle wins
many awards, including “Car of
the Year 2010”.
May 23, 2009
VfL Wolfsburg soccer club
becomes German champion for
the very first time: the success of
this particular brand ambas­sa­
dor delights fans both far and
near.
September 15, 2009
Ultra-streamlined, ultra-light
and ultra-safe: Volkswagen
presents its automotive update
on the future with the nearproduction prototype of the
sensational 1-liter car, the L1,
at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
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October 20, 2009
At an inauguration ceremony
attended by Russia’s Prime
Minister Putin, the production
plant in Kaluga, Russia, designed
for an annual capacity of up to
150,000 units which began
vehicle assembly in November
2007 starts full production with
its own body shop, paint shop
and assembly lines.
October 29, 2009
The Group Board of Manage­
ment, the International Metal­
workers’ Federation and
Volkswagen employee represen­
tatives agree binding minimum
standards regarding in-house
participation rights for demo­
cra­tically elected labour repre­
sen­tatives in the “Charter on
Labour Relations”.
December 7, 2009
Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
takes a 49.9 percent participation
in Dr.-Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, a
milestone on the path towards
an integrated automotive group.
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2010
2010
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
7,358
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,059
Abroad (thousands)
6,219
Total (thousands)
7,278
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
210
Total (thousands)
389
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
126,875
Investments
9,278
Profit
7,226
February 27, 2010
Start of the “Think Blue.” image
and marketing campaign, which
is an expression of responsible
corporate behavior to achieve
efficient and sustainable
mobility for everyone.
March 2, 2010
Volkswagen enters the pickup
segment with the debut of the
European version of the Amarok
at the Geneva Motor Show. The
American version unveiled in
Argentina a month earlier aims
to score in the classic pickup
regions with emission levels that
are lower than those of other
pickups.
April 14, 2010
The issue of 65 million preferred
bearer shares increases the
share capital of Volkswagen
Aktiengesellschaft by a nominal
€166.2 million. The world’s
­largest capital increase in the
automotive sector raised by a
public offering generates net
proceeds of approximately €4.1
billion.
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May 3, 2010
The Golf blue-e-motion concept
car, an all-electric version of the
most successful Volkswagen
model, is presented as part of
the “National Platform for
Electric Mobility” initiated by
German Chancellor Angela
Merkel.
May 11, 2010
Production of the 7-speed dual
clutch transmission (DSG)
begins at Volkswagen Automatic
Trans­mission Co. in Dalian,
China. In the first phase, the
plant will produce 300,000 units
per year and the capacity will be
doubled in the medium term.
July 20, 2010
The new, generously re­dimensioned Jetta debuts at the inter­national driving presentation in
San Francisco as a sporty, avantgarde and yet fuel-efficient
sedan – German engineering at
its best.
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August 9, 2010
The Volkswagen Group acquires
a 90.1 percent stake in Italdesign
Giugiaro S.p.A, Turin, Italy,
having already made an
announcement on May 25,
2010, that the famous design
company is to be integrated in
the Group. Italdesign’s development center, whose order
books are well filled, takes on
numerous tasks in connection
with the Volkswagen Group’s
ongoing model initiative.
September 30, 2010
The seventh generation of the
Passat makes its world premiere
in Paris. The sedan and the
station wagon highlight the
quality and precision of the
Volkswagen model series with
their pure lines, clearly
structured surfaces and dynamic
proportions coupled with topclass features.
December 21, 2010
As part of its 2018 growth
strategy, Volkswagen signs an
agreement with DRB Hicom in
Kuala Lumpur concerning local
vehicle assembly with a view to
developing the Malaysian auto­
motive market.
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2011
2011
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
8,494
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,211
Abroad (thousands)
7,150
Total (thousands)
8,361
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
258
Total (thousands)
454
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
159,337
Investments
16,002
Profit
15,799
January 2, 2011
The Supervisory Board of Volks­
wagen Aktiengesellschaft ex­
tends the contract of Board of
Management Chairman Prof.
Dr. Martin Winterkorn by a f
urther five years until the end
of 2016.
January 28, 2011
The foundation stone for a new
engine plant in Silao, Mexico,
is laid. Designed for an annual
­capacity of 330,000 engines, the
plant will support the growth
strategy in Mexico and the USA.
March 1, 2011
Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
acquires the highly-profitable
automobile trading business of
Porsche Holding Salzburg. In
the 2010 calendar year, unit
sales of 565,000 new and used
vehicles in Austria, Western and
Southern Europe and China
generated sales revenue in ex­­
cess of €12 billion. The com­pany
employs some 20,900 people.
March 17, 2011
Volkswagen Osnabrück starts
production of the new Golf
­Cabriolet which made its public
debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
The four-seater has a stylish soft
top roof and its electro-hydraulic
drive mechanism is a standard
feature. The car embodies the
highest levels of quality and safe­
ty. Thanks to BlueMotion Tech­
nology, fuel consumption of the
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Golf Cabriolet 1.6 TDI is just ­
4.4 l/100 km. The Osnabrück
plant with a total annual capacity
of 100,000 vehicles is also
gear­ing up to manufacture the
Porsche Boxster and Cayman
models.
April 18, 2011
The 21st Century Beetle – the
third generation of the Volks­
wagen icon – debuts in New
York, Berlin and Shanghai. Even
closer to the original, the car is
bolder, more dynamic, more
masculine. Its 147 kW (200 PS)
gasoline engine takes the most
famous car in the world to a top
speed of 220 km/h. The 21st
Century Beetle is an extremely
sustainable performer, with the
diesel version consuming just
4.3 l/100 km.
May 24, 2011
After a construction period
of roughly two years, the new
­Volkswagen plant in Chatta­
nooga/Tennessee, USA, with a
design production capacity of
150,000 vehicles per year is in­
augurated. The plant builds the
US Passat specially developed for
the North American market and
available at an entry-level price
of under US$20,000. Both the
plant and the midsize sedan play
a key role in the plans to boost
sales in the USA.
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June 28, 2011
The Chinese government ap­
proves the construction of two
automobile plants, each with
an annual capacity of 300,000
vehicles, to be built by Volks­
wagen and its joint venture part­
ners – one at Yizheng, eastern
China, with Shanghai Volks­
wagen, and the other at Foshan,
southern China, with FAW-­
Volkswagen.
September 15, 2011
up! fever comes to the IAA.
­Volkswagen’s four-seater, ­
3.54 m long city specialist comes
with ESP as standard equipment
and an optional City Emergency
Braking function. The car can
be equipped with a choice of
engines – two gasoline and one
natural gas. Thanks to Blue­
Motion Technology it only
consumes 4.2 l/100 km. In
­Germany, the up! immediately
garnered first place in its class in
registration statistics with prices
starting at €9,850.
November 9, 2011
Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
announces it holds 55.90 per­
cent of the voting rights and
57.33 percent of the share
­capital of MAN SE. By complet­
ing the acquisition of the majori­
ty shareholding, Volkswagen is
moving a key step closer towards
realizing its goal of an integrated
commercial vehicle group con­
sisting of MAN, Scania and
­Volkswagen.
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2012
2012
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
9,255
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,207
Abroad (thousands)
8,137
Total (thousands)
9,345
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
296
Total (thousands)
533
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
192,676
Investments
16,840
Profit
21,884
March
Production of the Audi A3 marks
the beginning of the modular
transverse toolkit (MQB) era in
the Volkswagen Group.
April 23, 2012
The New Lavida, Shanghai
Volkswagen’s A segment sedan,
debuts at Auto China.
June 6, 2012
Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
increases its share of the voting
rights in MAN SE to 75.03 per­
cent, thus taking the next step on
the way to the integrated com­
mercial vehicles group. Along­
side Scania and Volkswagen
Commercial Vehicles, MAN
becomes an independent Group
brand forming part of the Volkswagen Group’s Commercial
Vehicles function.
July 19, 2012
AUDI AG acquires a 100 per­cent
share in the motorcycle manu­
facturer Ducati Motor Holding
S.p.A., Bologna (Italy), via its subsidiary Automobili Lamborghini
S.p.A. The Volks­wagen Group
thus welcomes the sporty motor­
cycle brand under its roof.
July 26, 2012
After a construction period of
two years, Shanghai Volkswagen
opens its new plant in Yizheng,
Eastern China, designed for an
annual production capacity of
300,000 vehicles and with a
workforce of 3,700.
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August 1, 2012
Porsche SE contributes its in­
direct 50.1 percent holding in
Porsche AG to Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, creating the
integrated automotive group
between Volkswagen and
Porsche. Volkswagen thus holds
100 percent of the shares of
Porsche AG, which retains its
own identity as a Group brand,
via an intermediate holding
company.
September 1, 2012
Under its Strategy 2018, Volks­
wagen makes an extensive struc­
tural and management realign­
ment. In view of the economic
significance of the sales market
in China, a new Board of
Management function for
“China” is set up, headed by
Prof. Dr. Jochem Heizmann,
former Group Board of Manage­
ment member with responsibili­
ty for “Commercial Vehicles”.
Leif Östling, CEO of Scania until
August 31, 2012, joins the Group
Board of Management and
assumes responsibility for the
further structuring of the ex­
tended commercial vehicles
business, paving the way for the
MAN, Scania and Volkswagen
Commercial Vehicles brands to
leverage synergies and jointly
harness growth potential.
September 4, 2012
The seventh generation Golf
celebrates its world premiere
in Berlin. The car is launched
on the German market on
November 7.
October 30, 2012
The new Santana produced by
Shanghai Volkswagen makes its
world debut in Wolfsburg, where
the first generation of the vehicle
was launched 31 years ago, be­
fore the model continued on its
success trajectory in China post1982, selling almost four million
units.
November 28, 2012
Hybrid meets Jetta. With the
Jetta Hybrid which made its de­
but in Los Angeles, Volkswagen
is putting one of the world’s most
efficient vehicles on the road.
The saloon drives in pure elec­
tric mode at the push of a button.
November 30, 2012
The Group Board of Manage­
ment and employee repre­sentatives of Volkswagen Aktien­gesellschaft and the inter­national
trade union federation Industri­
All Global Union sign a “Tempo­
rary Work Charter for the
Volkswagen Group” in Munich.
The charter lays down the prin­
ciples for the use of temporary
work and appropriate employ­
ment and remuneration con­
ditions.
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2013
2013
Vehicle Production
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
9,728
(thousands)
Vehicle Sales
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Germany (thousands)
1,187
Abroad (thousands)
8,541
Total (thousands)
9,728
Workforce (yearly average)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Employees in foreign Group
companies (thousands)
308
Total (thousands)
563
Financial Data (million €)
VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sales
Investments
Profit
197,007
14,936
9,145
January 16, 2013
The engine plant in Silao,
­central Mexico, starts operating.
This is the Group’s 100th factory,
and supplies Volkswagen’s North
American vehicle plants in
Puebla and Chattanooga with
modern and fuel-efficient EA888
TSI engines.
June 6, 2013
The Golf GTD built in Wolfsburg
puts on an impressive per­
formance at its press presenta­
tion: The newcomer moves fast,
with a top speed of 230 km/h,
but at the same time it is ex­
tremely economical, with a
­combined fuel consumption ­
of a mere 4.2 l / 100 km.
The Gran Turismo Diesel con­
forms to the Euro 6 emissions
standard that takes effect in
2014 and is equipped with
­numerous features such as the
XDS+ vehicle dynamics function
and an exclusive sound actor.
June 21, 2013
Volkswagen and the Philippine
company Ayala Automobile
­Central Enterprise, Inc. sign an
importeur agreement for the
Volkswagen Passenger Cars
brand. Volkswagen and the Ayala
Group will cooperate to roll out
several models at dealerships
and extend the service network
with a view to expanding com­
mitment in the ASEAN region.
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August 16, 2013
The new FAW Engine (Dalian)
Co., Ltd. plant is commissioned
in Changchun. Initially, the
1.8-liter and 2.0-liter EA888
­engines, the first engines built in
China to meet the Euro 6 emis­
sions standard, will be manu­
factured at the 94,000 m2 plant.
From mid-2014, the plant will
have an annual production
­capacity of 450,000 engines
which will be installed in Volks­
wagen Passenger Cars and Audi
models.
taking zero-emission drivetrains
to large-volume production and
offers all relevant drives for its
models.
August 29, 2013
The inauguration of the Urumqi
vehicle plant in the Xinjiang
­region in Western China under­
scores the growth trajectory on
the Chinese market. The factory
begins production with the SKD
(semi-knocked down) assembly
of the Volkswagen Santana.
Once the plant’s own paint shop
and body shop begin operating
in 2014, the factory will produce
up to 50,000 vehicles per year.
October 22, 2013
The European Court of Justice
rules that the VW Law as
­amended in 2007 is compatible
with EU legislation. The Articles
of Association of Volkswagen
­Aktiengesellschaft also specify­
a majority of 80 percent for
adopting resolutions submitted
to the General Meeting of
Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft.
September 9, 2013
The e-Golf and e-up! electrify
­visitors at the International
­Motor Show (IAA). All-electric
mobility is now combined with
the high quality and functional­
ity typical of the Golf. The Volks­
wagen e-up! is the world cham­
pion in efficiency among allelectric cars. Volkswagen is thus
September 25, 2013
The new Golf begins leaving
the assembly line in Foshan,
Southern China. The FAW-­
Volkswagen factory ranks as one
of the most environmentallyfriendly car manufacturing
plants in China; almost 100% of
the plant’s wastewater is reused
and solar panels generate some
of the electricity.
October 24, 2013
Production of the ŠKODA Superb
gets underway at the plant in
Ningbo, South Eastern China.
The Shanghai-Volks­wagen
plant has an annual ­production
capacity of 300,000 Volkswagen
Passenger Cars and ŠKODA
models – and produc­tion will
soon be based on the Modular
Transverse Toolkit.
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up!
eco up!
e-up!
cross up!
Fox (South America)
SpaceFox (South America)
CrossFox (South America)
Space Cross (South America)
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V O L K S W A G E N ( www.volkswagen.com)
Polo
Polo BlueMotion
Polo BiFuel
Polo BlueGT
Polo GTI
Cross Polo
Polo Sedan (South America)
Polo G
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Vento (India)
Polo Vivo (South Africa)
Polo Vivo Sedan (South Africa)
Gol (South America)
Voyage (South America)
Golf
Golf BlueMotion
Golf TGI
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Golf BlueTDI
Golf GTI
Golf GTD
Golf R
Golf A6 (China)
Golf Cabriolet
Golf Cabriolet GTI
Golf Cabriolet R
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Golf Estate
Golf Estate BlueTDI
Jetta SportWagen (North America)
Jetta A6
Jetta Hybrid (North America)
Clasico (North America)
New Bora (China)
Jetta A2 (China)
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V O L K S W A G E N ( www.volkswagen.com)
The Beetle
The Beetle Cabriolet
Eos
Scirocco
Scirocco R
Passat
Passat BlueMotion
Passat TSI EcoFuel
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V O L K S W A G E N ( www.volkswagen.com)
Passat BlueTDI
Passat (North America)
Passat Estate
Passat Estate BlueMotion
Passat Estate TSI EcoFuel
Passat Estate BlueTDI
CC
CC BlueTDI
December 31, 2013
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V O L K S W A G E N ( www.volkswagen.com)
Passat Alltrack
New Lavida (China)
Grand Lavida (China)
New Magotan (China)
Santana (China)
Touran
CrossTouran
Touran TSI EcoFuel
December 31, 2013
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V O L K S W A G E N ( www.volkswagen.com)
Sharan
Phaeton
Phaeton LWB
Tiguan
Tiguan LWB (China)
Touareg
Touareg Hybrid
December 31, 2013
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A U D I ( www.audi.com)
A1
A1 Sportback
A3
A3 Saloon
A3 Sportback
S3
S3 Sportback
A4 Saloon
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A U D I ( www.audi.com)
A4 Avant
A4 allroad quattro
A4 L (China)
S4 Saloon
S4 Avant
RS 4 Avant
A5 Coupé
A5 Sportback
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A U D I ( www.audi.com)
A5 Cabriolet
S5 Coupé
S5 Sportback
S5 Cabriolet
RS 5 Coupé
RS 5 Cabriolet
A6 Saloon
A6 Avant
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A U D I ( www.audi.com)
A6 allroad quattro
A6 hybrid
A6 L (China)
S6 Saloon
S6 Avant
RS 6 Avant
A7 Sportback
S7 Sportback
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A U D I ( www.audi.com)
RS 7 Sportback
A8
A8 L
A8 hybrid
A8 L hybrid
S8
Q3
RS Q3
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A U D I ( www.audi.com)
Q5
SQ5
Q5 hybrid quattro
Q7
R8 V8 Coupé
R8 V8 Spyder
R8 V10 Coupé
R8 V10 Spyder
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A U D I ( www.audi.com)
TT Coupé
TT Roadster
TTS Coupé
TTS Roadster
TT RS Coupé
TT RS Roadster
December 31, 2013
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S E AT ( www.seat.com)
Mii
Mii ECOMOTIVE
Ibiza
Ibiza ECOMOTIVE
Ibiza SC
Ibiza SC ECOMOTIVE
Ibiza ST
Ibiza ST ECOMOTIVE
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S E AT ( www.seat.com)
Ibiza SC Cupra
León
León TGI
León SC
León ST
Toledo
Toledo ECOMOTIVE
Altea
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S E AT ( www.seat.com)
Altea ECOMOTIVE
Altea XL
Altea XL ECOMOTIVE
Altea Freetrack
Alhambra
Alhambra ECOMOTIVE
December 31, 2013
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ã K O D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)
Citigo
Citigo CNG
Fabia
Fabia Scout
Fabia RS
Fabia GreenLine
Fabia Combi
Fabia Combi Scout
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ã K O D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)
Fabia Combi RS
Fabia Combi GreenLine
Rapid (EU)
Rapid (India)
Rapid GreenLine
Rapid Spaceback
Rapid Spaceback GreenLine
Octavia
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ã K O D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)
Octavia RS
Octavia GreenLine
Octavia Combi
Octavia Combi RS
Octavia Combi GreenLine
Superb
Superb GreenLine
Superb Combi
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ã K O D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)
Superb Combi GreenLine
Roomster
Roomster Scout
Roomster GreenLine
Praktik
Yeti
Yeti Outdoor
Yeti GreenLine
December 31, 2013
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ã K O D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)
Yeti LWB (China)
December 31, 2013
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B E N T L E Y ( www.bentleymotors.com)
Bentley Continental GT V8
Bentley Continental GTC V8
Bentley Continental GT
Bentley Continental GTC
Bentley Continental GT Speed
Bentley Continental GT Speed
Convertible
Bentley Flying Spur
Bentley Mulsanne
December 31, 2013
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B U G AT T I ( www.bugatti.com)
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport
Bugatti Veyron 16.4
Grand Sport Vitesse
L A M B O R G H I N I ( www.lamborghini.com)
Gallardo LP 550-2 Coupé
Gallardo LP 550-2 Spyder
Gallardo LP 560-4 Coupé
Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder
December 31, 2013
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L A M B O R G H I N I ( www.lamborghini.com)
Gallardo LP 570-4
Spyder Performante
Gallardo LP 570-4
Superleggera
Gallardo LP 570-4 Squadra Corse
Aventador LP 700-4 Coupé
Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster
December 31, 2013
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P O R S C H E (www.porsche.com)
Boxster
Cayman
911 Carrera
911 Carrera Cabriolet
911 Carrera 4
911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet
911 Turbo
911 Turbo Cabriolet
December 31, 2013
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P O R S C H E ( www.porsche.com)
911 GT3
50th anniversary edition 911
Macan
Cayenne
Cayenne S Hybrid
Cayenne GTS
Cayenne Turbo
Panamera
December 31, 2013
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P O R S C H E ( www.porsche.com)
Panamera S E-Hybrid
Panamera Turbo Executive
Panamera 4
Panamera GTS
Panamera Turbo
Panamera Turbo S Executive
918 Spyder
December 31, 2013
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D U C AT I ( www.ducati.com)
Diavel
Diavel Carbon
Diavel Dark
Diavel Strada
Hypermotard
Hypermotard SP
Hyperstrada
Monster 696
December 31, 2013
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D U C AT I ( www.ducati.com)
Monster 796
Monster 1200
Monster 1200 S
Multistrada 1200
Multistrada S Touring
Multistrada S Granturismo
Multistrada 1200 S Pikes Peak
899 Panigale
December 31, 2013
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D U C AT I ( www.ducati.com)
1199 Panigale
1199 Panigale R
1199 Panigale S
Superleggera
Streetfighter 848
December 31, 2013
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VO L K SWA G E N CO M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E S *
Caddy
Caddy BlueMotion
Caddy Cross
Caddy Delivery Van
Caddy Delivery Van BlueMotion
Caddy Kombi
Caddy Tramper
Caddy EcoFuel
* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com
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VO L K SWA G E N CO M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E S *
Caddy BiFuel
Caddy Cross Delivery Van
Caddy Maxi
Caddy Maxi Delivery Van
Caddy Maxi Kombi
Caddy Maxi Kombi BlueMotion
Caddy Maxi EcoFuel
Caddy Maxi BiFuel
* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com
December 31, 2013
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VO L K SWA G E N CO M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E S *
Caddy Maxi Tramper
Saveiro (South America)
Saveiro Cross (South America)
Amarok Single Cab
Amarok Double Cab
Multivan
Multivan BlueMotion
California Beach
* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com
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VO L K SWA G E N CO M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E S *
California Comfortline
Rockton
Multivan PanAmericana
Caravelle
Multivan Business
Transporter Delivery Van
Transporter Delivery Van
BlueMotion
Transporter Shuttle
* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com
December 31, 2013
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VO L K SWA G E N CO M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E S *
Transporter Single Cab
Chassis
Transporter Double Cab
Chassis (LWB)
Crafter Delivery Van
Crafter Delivery Van BlueMotion
Crafter Kombi
Crafter Kombi BlueMotion
Crafter Chassis
Crafter Chassis Double Cab
* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com
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S C A N I A * (www.scania.com)
V8 Truck Range
Long-haulage Trucks
Construction Trucks
Distribution Trucks
Special-purpose Trucks
Coaches
Intercity Buses
City Buses
* The Scania products on this page represent different segments.
There is an abundance of different customer specifications for each segment.
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M A N (www.man.eu)
TGX Trucks (MAN Truck & Bus)
TGS Trucks (MAN Truck & Bus)
TGM Trucks (MAN Truck & Bus)
TGL Trucks (MAN Truck & Bus)
CLA Trucks (MAN Truck & Bus)
Bus Chassis (MAN Truck & Bus)
Lion’s Coaches
(MAN Truck & Bus)
Lion’s Regio Intercity Buses
(MAN Truck & Bus)
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M A N (www.man.eu)
Lion’s City Buses
(MAN Truck & Bus)
Lion’s Explorer
(MAN Truck & Bus)
NEOPLAN Cityliner
(MAN Truck & Bus)
NEOPLAN Tourliner
(MAN Truck & Bus)
NEOPLAN Starliner
(MAN Truck & Bus)
NEOPLAN Jetliner
(MAN Truck & Bus)
www.man-la.com
December 31, 2013
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M A N (www.man-la.com)
Constellation Trucks
(MAN Latin America)
Worker Trucks (MAN Latin America)
Delivery Light Duty Trucks
(MAN Latin America)
MAN TGX
(MAN Brazil)
Volksbus
(MAN Latin America)
Special Purpose Vehicles
(MAN Latin America)
December 31, 2013
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O T H E R B U S I N E S S F I E L D S (www.man.eu)
Large-bore Diesel Engines
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Turnkey Power Plants
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Turbochargers
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Industrial Steam and Gas Turbines
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Compressors
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Chemical Reactors
(MAN Diesel & Turbo)
Special Gear Units (Renk)
Testing Systems for the
Mobility Sectors (Renk)
December 31, 2013
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O T H E R B U S I N E S S F I E L D S (www.scania.com)
Marine Engines (Scania)
Industrial Engines (Scania)
Gensets (Scania)
December 31, 2013
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O T H E R B U S I N E S S F I E L D S (www.volkswagenag.com)
Marine Engines (Volkswagen)
Industrial Engines (Volkswagen)
Combined Heat and Power Plants
(Volkswagen)
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Konzern Kommunikation
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38436 Wolfsburg
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