VW Ends Polo Production In Europe To Focus On New Electric SUVs
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VW Ends Polo Production In Europe To Focus On New Electric SUVs
VW has produced 8.4 million Polos in Spain over the past 40 years. Production of the Polo will continue in South Africa, leaving Europe behind. The Pamplona plant will focus on assembling new electric SUVs starting in 2026. After 40 long years, VW has ended production of the Polo in Europe. The popular small car had been built at the brand’s plant in Pamplona, Spain, but it will now be manufactured exclusively in Kariega, South Africa. Meanwh…
VW Polo production stops in Europe after almost 50 years
After 40 years, Volkswagen is no longer building Polo models in Europe. VW has ended its Polo production in Europe as it shifts its focus to smaller, more affordable EVs. Volkswagen has been building Polo models in Pamplona, Spain, since 1984. Over 8.4 million Polos have been assembled at the Pamplona plant as one of Europe’s top-selling cars. 18 million In total, some 18 million Polos have already been sold worldwide, with the two main producti…
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