List of Volkswagen vehicles

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Volkswagen, the core brand of Volkswagen Group produces various models since its inception, ranging from passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. It also consists of global products and regional products, specifically for large markets including Europe, China and Latin America.

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Volkswagen AG annual report in 2022 reported that the best-selling model under the Volkswagen brand globally was the Tiguan, followed by the B-segment range of Polo, Virtus, Nivus and Taigo, and Passat/Magotan. [1]

Current models

Passenger vehicles

     Vehicles exclusive to Latin America        Vehicles exclusive to China        Other vehicles not sold in the core European market

Body styleModelCurrent generationVehicle description
ImageName(s)Introduction
(cal. year)
IntroductionMain markets
Hatchback 2020 Volkswagen Golf Style 1.5 Front.jpg Golf 19742019Global C-segment hatchback.
Volkswagen ID.3 (2023) IMG 7972.jpg ID.3 20192019Europe and China Battery electric C-segment hatchback. The first Volkswagen vehicle built on the MEB platform.
VW Polo 1.2 TSI BlueMotion Technology Fresh (V, Facelift) - Frontansicht, 13. Juli 2014, Velbert (exposure adjusted).jpg
Volkswagen Polo VI (2021) IMG 5732.jpg
Polo 19752017Global (except North America) B-segment hatchback or supermini. Two generations (Mk5 and Mk6) are currently produced alongside each other for certain markets.
2023 Volkswagen Polo Track (Colombia) front view.png Polo Track 20232023Latin America B-segment hatchback. Based on Volkswagen Polo, replacing Volkswagen Gol.
Sedan/
liftback
Volkswagen Arteon (2020) 1X7A0291.jpg Arteon 20172017Global D-segment fastback or four-door coupe. Successor to the Volkswagen CC.
Volkswagen Bora IV 003.jpg Bora 19992018ChinaSister model to the Lavida. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen.
Volkswagen ID.7 1X7A1779.jpg ID.7 20232023Europe, China and North America Battery electric D-segment liftback. Built above a dedicated vehicle platform MEB platform.
2022 Volkswagen Jetta Comfortline Sport in Platinum Grey Metallic, Front Right, 04-24-2022.jpg Jetta/
Sagitar/
Vento
19792018Americas and China Compact sedan (C-segment). Historically a sedan version of the Golf. Sold as the Vento in Argentina and Uruguay. The Sagitar is the Chinese version of the Jetta with longer wheelbase.
Volkswagen Lamando L Shishi 01 2022-06-11.jpg Lamando 20142022ChinaA four-door coupe or a low-roof sedan for the Chinese market in the same segment as the Sagitar. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen.
2022 SAIC-Volkswagen Lavida (faselift, front).jpg Lavida 20082018ChinaSister model to the Bora. Has been Volkswagen's best selling model in China and typically the best selling sedan of all brands in China. [2] Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen.
Volkswagen Magotan III 003.jpg Magotan 20052024ChinaThe Chinese version of the Passat B9 with a longer wheelbase.
2023 SAIC-Volkswagen Passat NMS (facelift).jpg Passat
(China)
1974 (Passat nameplate)2019ChinaA sedan developed for the Chinese market, different from the European Passat. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen.
2023 Volkswagen Virtus Topline front 20230520 (cropped).jpg Virtus /
Polo Sedan /
Lavida XR
20172017Latin America, India and ChinaSedan version of the Polo Mk6. Currently produced and marketed in Latin America, India and China.
Station wagon Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake eHybrid IMG 4063.jpg Arteon Shooting Brake 20202020Europe, China and others Shooting brake version of the Arteon.
Volkswagen Golf VIII Variant IMG 4291.jpg Golf Variant/
Sportwagen
19932020Europe, etc.Station wagon version of the Golf. The Alltrack model being the crossover-inspired version.
2023 Volkswagen ID.7 Pro S Tourer front.jpg ID.7 Tourer 20242024EuropeStation wagon version of the ID.7.
Volkswagen Passat Variant B9 1X7A1960.jpg Passat 19742023Europe, etc.The European market Passat, only available as a station wagon since 2023.
Crossover SUV 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Execline in Oryx White Pearl, Front Right, 10-01-2023 (2).jpg
2021 SAIC-Volkswagen Teramont (facelift, front).jpg
Atlas/
Teramont
20172017Americas, Middle East and ChinaThree-row mid-size crossover SUV for the North American and Chinese markets. Also sold in other LHD markets including Latin America and Middle East.
2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Trendline in Pure White, Front Left, 01-16-2023.jpg
Volkswagen Teramont X facelift IMG01.jpg
Atlas Cross Sport /
Teramont X
20192019Americas and ChinaTwo-row versions of the regular Atlas/Teramont with a sloping rear roof.
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX 1X7A0301.jpg ID.4 20202020Global C-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform).
Volkswagen ID.5 GTX 1X7A0144.jpg ID.5 20212021Global Coupe crossover SUV version of the ID.4.
2021 SAIC-Volkswagen ID.6 X (front).jpg ID.6 20212021ChinaThree-row D-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform).
Volkswagen T-Cross (2023) IMG 8622.jpg T-Cross/
Tacqua/
Taigun
20192019Global (except North America)B-segment crossover SUV built above the MQB A0 platform. Global product but not available in North America.
VW T-Roc 1.5 TSI R-Line (Facelift) - f 24092022.jpg T-Roc 20172017Europe, China, etc.B-segment crossover SUV built above the MQB A1 platform. Mainly available in Europe and China.
Volkswagen Taigo 1X7A0350.jpg Taigo/Nivus 20202020Europe and Latin AmericaLow-slung crossover SUV heavily based on the Polo Mk6. It is badged Taigo in Europe and Nivus in Brazil.
2021 FAW-Volkswagen Talagon (front).jpg Talagon 20212021ChinaThree-row full-size crossover SUV for the Chinese market above the Tavendor. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen.
Volkswagen Taos IMG 6048.jpg Taos/Tharu 20182018China and AmericasCompact crossover SUV (C-segment) built above the MQB A1 platform. Related to the Jetta VS5, SEAT Ateca and Škoda Karoq. Called the Tharu in China and Taos in the Americas.
Volkswagen Tavendor 001 (2).jpg Tavendor 20222022ChinaTwo-row full-size crossover SUV for the Chinese market below the Talagon. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen.
2023 FAW-Volkswagen Tayron 300TSI (facelift, front).jpg Tayron 20182018ChinaSister model to the Tiguan. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen.
2020 FAW-Volkswagen Tayron X (front).jpg Tayron X 20202020ChinaCoupe crossover SUV version of the Tayron.
Volkswagen Tiguan III IMG 8394.jpg Tiguan 20082023GlobalCompact crossover SUV (C-segment) built on the MQB A2 platform.
VW Tiguan Allspace R-Line 2.0 TDI 4Motion (II, Facelift) - f 10072022.jpg Tiguan Allspace 20182018GlobalLong wheelbase version of the Tiguan. Third row seating available as an option in several markets. The sole version of the Tiguan in some markets.
Volkswagen Tiguan X IMG001 (cropped).jpg Tiguan X 20202020ChinaCoupe crossover SUV version of the Tiguan. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen.
Volkswagen Touareg (2023) IMG 8455.jpg Touareg 20022018Global (except North America)First crossover SUV ever built by Volkswagen. A flagship luxury SUV model built above the MLB Evo platform.
MPV/

minivan

Volkswagen Caddy V California 1X7A0319.jpg Caddy Life 20072020EuropePassenger version of the Caddy.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz 1X7A6256.jpg ID. Buzz 20222022Europe and North AmericaBattery electric minivan built above the MEB platform.
Volkswagen T7 Multivan PHEV 1X7A0298.jpg Multivan 19902021EuropePassenger version of the Transporter.
VW Touran Highline Black Style.jpg Touran 20032015EuropeThree-row compact MPV. Currently being phased out in several markets.
2020 SAIC-Volkswagen Viloran 330TSI (front).jpg Viloran 20202020ChinaThree-row full-size minivan with sliding doors for the Chinese market. Exclusively manufactured by SAIC-Volkswagen.

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles

Body styleModelCurrent generationVehicle description
ImageName(s)Introduction
(cal. year)
IntroductionMain markets
Van Volkswagen Caddy V IMG 4850.jpg Caddy 19902020Europe, etc. Leisure activity vehicle or small van. Available as a windowed van (Caddy Life) or panel van.
VW California Beach Edition 2.0 TDI 4Motion (T6.1) - f 06062021.jpg California 19892015Europe, etc. Campervan based on the T6 Transporter.
VW Grand California 600 2.0 TDI - f 03072021.jpg Grand California 20192019Europe, etc. Campervan based on the Crafter.
2018 Volkswagen Crafter CR35 Startline TD 2.0 Front.jpg Crafter 20062017Europe, etc.Large van. Also sold as the MAN TGE.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo 1X7A7460.jpg ID. Buzz Cargo 20222022Europe, etc.Panel van version of ID. Buzz.
2020 Volkswagen Transporter 6.1 Highline T28 TDi 2.0 Front.jpg Transporter 19492015Europe, etc.Mid-size van. Available as a panel van.
Pickup
truck
2017 Volkswagen Amarok Highline V6 TDi facelift 3.0.jpg Amarok 20102010Latin America Mid-size pickup truck.
Volkswagen Amarok Mk2 1X7A0808.jpg 2022Europe, Australia and AfricaMid-size pickup truck based on the Ford Ranger (T6).
VW Saveiro 1.6 doble cabina 2020 front (cropped).jpg Saveiro 19832023Latin AmericaCompact pickup truck based on the Gol.

Former models

Aircooled models

Watercooled models

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