Volkswagen Argentina

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Volkswagen Argentina S.A.
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded5 May 1980
HeadquartersBuenos Aires, Argentina
Area served
Argentina
Key people
Emilio Saenz CEO
ProductsAutomobiles, Automotive parts
ServicesAutomotive financial services
Number of employees
c. 7,000
ParentVolkswagen Group
Websitevolkswagen.com.ar

Volkswagen Argentina S.A. is the Argentine subsidiary of German automotive manufacturing company Volkswagen Group and has locations in the cities of Córdoba and General Pacheco. Overall, the company employs around 7,000 people. The Volkswagen Group also owns a Scania AB plant in Tucumán, where 649 employees manufactures trucks.[1] Volkswagen has been represented in Argentina since 1980 with production sites. In 2010, a total of 135,600 vehicles were delivered.[2] The models are Suran and Amarok, as well as engines and transmissions.

History[]

Both plants were opened by Volkswagen in 1980. For economic reasons, in 1987 production was merged with that of Ford in Argentina and Brazil into Autolatina. When the economic situation improved significantly by 1995, Volkswagen re-founded its plants and in the same year commissioned a new plant in General Pacheco and in 2001 a new plant in Córdoba.[3]

Since 2011, the company has maintained its own chair at the National Technical University in Pacheco with the Ferdinand Porsche Institute.[4]

From 2000 to 2012, former Austrian Chancellor Viktor Klima was President of Volkswagen Argentina.[5]

Models[]

Current models[]

Volkswagen models manufactured / imported / commercialised in Argentina, by date:

Cars[]

Pickups[]

Trucks[]

Omnibus[]

Past models[]

Cars[]

Commercial[]

Trucks[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The first lines of Passat commercialised in Argentina were imported from Brazil.
  2. ^ Pickup based on the Gol chassis.
  3. ^ Rebranded version of the Hillman Avenger model previously manufactured in the country by Chrysler under the Dodge brand.
  4. ^ Developed by Volkswagen Brazil as a 4-door version of the Gol model.

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.scania.com/scania-group/scania-around-the-world/production-units/tucuman.aspx Webseite Scania
  2. ^ Auftakt für die Errichtung des Ferdinand Porsche Instituts in Argentinien Pressemitteilung, 6. Oktober 2011
  3. ^ Unternehmensportrait bei Volkswagen Media Services
  4. ^ Comenzó la construcción del Instituto Porsche en Pacheco autoblog.com.ar, 6. Oktober 2011
  5. ^ Altkanzler Viktor Klima hört bei VW auf Manager Magazin, 8. Oktober 2012
  6. ^ "Lanzamiento VW Virtus". autoblog.com.ar.
  7. ^ "Lanzamiento VW T-Cross". autoblog.com.ar.
  8. ^ "Primeras fotos oficiales de la VW Taos que se fabricará en Argentina: sólo faltan los emblemas". ARGENTINA AUTOBLOG (in Spanish). 2020-09-29. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  9. ^ VW deja de fabricar el Suran en el país tras 12 años y lo reemplazará un nuevo modelo, La Nación, 4 Jan 2019
  10. ^ Volkswagen dejará de fabricar el Beetle (Escarabajo) en 2019: se despide una leyenda on TN, 14 Sep 2018
  11. ^ Adiós al VW Bora on Autoblog
  12. ^ Adiós al VW Fox on Autoblog
  13. ^ Lanzamiento: Volkswagen Scirocco, 19 Jun 2012

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