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Page 1: Navigator 2016

FA C T S A N D F I G U R E S

Navigator

2016

movingpeople

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FA C T S A N D F I G U R E S

Navigator

2016

The Navigator 2016web-application is available

for tablets, smartphones and PC's:navigator.volkswagenag.com

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The Volkswagen Group 4Board of Management of Volkswagen AG 6Supervisory Board 7Key Figures 8Five-Year Review 10Volkswagen Share Key Figures 12Production Sites 14 Germany 14 Europe 18 North/South America 24 South America/South Africa 25 Asia/Pacific 26Group Production Sites 30Deliveries of Vehicles to Customers 34Environment and Transport 36Developments in Workforce 38Employees in Technical Development 42Procurement Volumes by Brand and Company 44Organizational Charts 46 Volkswagen Passenger Cars 46 AUDI AG 47 SEAT, S.A. 48 ŠKODA AUTO a.s. 49 BENTLEY MOTORS LIMITED 50 Bugatti 51 Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. 52 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG 53 Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. 54 Volkswagen Truck & Bus GmbH 55 MAN SE 56 MAN Truck & Bus AG 57 Scania AB 58 MAN Latin America 59 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 60 MAN Diesel & Turbo SE 61 Renk AG 62 Volkswagen Financial Services AG 63

TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S2

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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Historical Notes 64The Model Range of the Volkswagen Group 88 Volkswagen Passenger Cars 88 Audi 97 SEAT 104 ŠKODA 108 Bentley 113 Lamborghini 115 Porsche 116 Ducati 121 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 124 Scania 130 MAN 131 MAN Latin America 133Other Business Fields 134

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T H E V O L K S WA 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.

Due to difficult market conditions in 2015, the number of Group vehicles delivered to customers dropped to 9.931 mil­lion (2014: 10.137 million). The share of the world passenger car market amounts to 12.3 percent.

In Western Europe, nearly one in four new cars (24.4 percent) is made by the Volkswagen Group. Group sales revenue in 2015 totaled €213 billion (2014: €202 billion), while negative earnings after tax amounted to €–1.4 billion (2014: €11.1 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 in­dependent entity on the market. The product spectrum ranges from motorcycles to low­consumption small cars and luxury vehicles. In the commercial vehicle sector, the products include ranges from pick­ups, buses and heavy trucks.

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The Volkswagen Group is also active in other fields of business, manufacturing large­bore 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 manage­ment.

The Group operates 119 production plants in 20 European countries and a further 11 countries in the Americas, Asia and Africa. Every weekday, 610,076 employees worldwide produce nearly 42,000 vehicles, and work in vehicle­related services or other fields of business. The Volks wagen Group sells its vehicles in 153 countries.

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B O A R D O F M A N A G E M E N T O F V O L K S WA G E N A G

Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft Matthias Müller Chairman

Dr. rer. soc. Karlheinz Blessing Human Resources and Organization

Dr.-Ing. Herbert Diess Chairman of the Brand Board of Management of Volkswagen Passenger Cars

Dr. rer. pol. h.c. Francisco Javier Garcia Sanz Procurement

Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Dr.-Ing. E. h. Jochem Heizmann China

Dr. jur. Christine Hohmann-Dennhardt Integrity and Legal Affairs

Andreas Renschler Commercial Vehicles

Prof. Rupert Stadler Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG

Frank Witter Finance and Controlling

April 15, 2016

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Hans Dieter Pötsch(Chairman)Chairman of the Executive Board and Chief Financial Officer of Porsche Automobil Holding SE Jörg Hofmann(Deputy Chairman) First Chairman of IG Metall

Dr. Hussain Ali Al-AbdullaMinister of State and Board Member of Qatar Investment Authority

Akbar Al BakerMinister of State and Group Chief Executive of Qatar Airways

Annika FalkengrenPresident and Group Chief Executive of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB

Dr. jur. Hans-Peter FischerChairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Management Association

Uwe FritschChairman of the Works Council at the Volkswagen AG Braunschweig plant

Babette FröhlichIG Metall, Department head for coordination of Executive Board duties and planning

Uwe HückChairman of the General and Group Works Councils ofDr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

Johan JärvkloChairman of IF Metall at Scania AB

Dr. Louise KieslingDesigner and entrepreneur

Olaf LiesMinister of Economic Affairs, Labor and Transport for the Federal State of Lower Saxony

Peter MoschChairman of the General Works Council of AUDI AG

Bernd OsterlohChairman of the General and Group Works Councils of Volkswagen AG

Dr. jur. Hans Michel PiëchLawyer in private practice

Dr. jur. Ferdinand Oliver PorscheMember of the Board of Management of Familie Porsche AG Beteiligungsgesellschaft

Dr. rer. comm. Wolfgang PorscheChairman of the Supervisory Board of Porsche Automobil Holding SE, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

Stephan WeilMinister-President of the Federal State of Lower Saxony

Stephan WolfDeputy Chairman of the General and Group Works Councils of Volkswagen AG

Thomas ZwieblerChairman of the Works Council of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles

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K E Y F I G U R E S

V O L K S WA G E N G R O U P

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Volume Data 1

Vehicle sales (units)

Production (units)

Employees at Dec. 31

Financial Data (IFRSs), € million

Sales revenue

Operating result before special items

as a percentage of sales revenue

Special items

Operating result

as a percentage of sales revenue

Earnings before tax

Earnings after tax

Earnings attributable to Volkswagen AG shareholders

Cash-flows from operating activities

Cash-flows from investing activities

Automotive Division 2

EBITDA 3

Cash-flows from operating activities

Cash flows from investing activities attributable to operating activities 4

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

2015

10,009,605

10,017,191

610,076

2015

213,292

12,824

6.0

16,893

–4,069

–1.9

–1,301

–1,361

–1,582

13,679

15,523

7,212

23,796

14,909

12,738

6.9

5,021

2.7

8,887

24,522

2014

10,217,003

10,212,562

592,586

2014

202,458

12,697

6.3

12,697

6.3

14,794

11,068

10,847

10,784

16,452

23,100

21,593

15,476

11,495

6.5

4,601

2.6

6,117

17,639

%

– 2.0

– 1.9

+ 3.0

%

+ 5.4

+ 1.0

x

x

x

x

x

+ 26.8

– 5.6

–68.8

+ 10.2

–3.7

+ 10.8

+ 9.1

+ 45.3

+ 39.0

Return ratios in %

Return on sales before tax

Return on investment in the Automotive Division

Return on equity before tax(Financial Services Division) 5

2015

–0.6

–0.2

12.2

2014

7.3

14.9

12.5

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V O L K S WA G E N A G

1) Volume data including the unconsolidated Chinese joint ventures.

2) Including allocation of consolidation adjustments between

the Automotive and Financial Services divisions.

3) Operating result 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.

4) Excluding acquisition and disposal of equity investments: €17,270 million (€15,719 million).

5) Earnings before tax as a percentage of average equity.

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Volume data

Vehicle sales (units)

Production (units)

Employees at Dec. 31

Financial Data (HGB), € million

Sales

Net loss/net income for the year

2015

2,676,629

1,255,771

114,066

2014

2,615,686

1,230,891

112,561

%

+ 2.3

+ 2.0

+ 1.3

2015

73,510

–5,515

2014

68,971

2,476

%

+ 6.6

x

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F I V E -Y E A R R E V I E W

Volume Data (thousands)

Vehicle Sales (units)

Germany

Abroad

Production (units)

Germany

Abroad

Employees (yearly average)

Germany

Abroad

Financial Data (in € million)

Sales revenue

Earnings before tax

Earnings after tax

Cash flows from operating activities

Cash flows from investing activities attributable to operating activities

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2011

8,361

1,211

7,150

8,494

2,640

5,854

454

196

258

2011

159,337

18,926

15,799

8,500

16,002

2012

9,345

1,207

8,137

9,255

2,321

6,934

533

237

296

2012

192,676

25,487

21,881

7,209

16,840

2013

9,728

1,187

8,541

9,728

2,458

7,270

563

255

308

2013

197,007

12,428

9,145

12,595

14,936

2015

10,010

1,279

8,731

10,017

2,681

7,336

604

276

329

2015

213,292

–1,301

–1,361

13,679

15,523

2014

10,217

1,247

8,970

10,213

2,559

7,653

583

265

318

2014

202,458

14,794

11,068

10,784

16,452

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V O L K S WA G E N S H A R E K E Y F I G U R E S12

1) Figures for the years 2011 to 2014 relate to dividends paid in the following year. For 2015, the figures relate to the proposed dividend. 2) Xetra prices.3) 2012 figures adjusted in the 2013 annual financial statements to reflect application of IAS 19R.4) Prior-year figures adjusted in accordance with IAS 33.26.5) Based on the weighted average number of ordinary and preferred shares outstanding (basic), prior year adjusted according to IAS 33.26.

Dividend development

Number of no-par value shares at Dec. 31 Ordinary shares Preferred sharesDividend 1

per ordinary share per preferred share

Share price development 2

Ordinary shares Closing Price Performance Preferred shares Closing Price Performance Market capitalization at Dec. 31

Equity attributable to Volkswagen AG shareholders and hybrid capital investors at Dec. 31

Ratio of market capitalization to equity

Key figures per share

Earnings per ordinary share 4 basic dilutedOperating profit 5

Cash flows from operating activities 5

Equity 6

Price/earnings ratio 7

Ordinary shares Preferred sharesPrice/cash flow ratio 8

Dividend yield 9

Ordinary shares Preferred shares

Stock exchange turnover 10

Turnover of Volkswagen ordinary shares

Turnover of Volkswagen preferred shares

Volkswagen share of total DAX turnover

thousands thousands

€ €

€ %

€ % € billion

€ billion

factor

€ € € € € factor factor factor % %

€ billion million shares € billionmillion shares %

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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. 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).

2011

295,090170,143

3.003.06

2011

103.65– 2.1

115.75

– 4.750.3

57.5

0.87

2011

33.1033.1024.2318.27

123.68

3.13.55.7

2.92.6

2011

5.146.444.2

369.14.6

2012

295,090170,143

3.503.56

2015

295,090206,205

0.110.17

2014

295,090180,641

4.804.86

2013

295,090170,148

4.004.06

2012

162.75+ 57.0

172.15+ 48.7

77.3

77.7 3

1.00

2015

142.30–21.0

133.75–27.6

69.6

88.1

0.79

2014

180.10–8.5

184.65–9.686.5

90.0

0.96

2013

196.90+ 21.0

204.15+ 18.6

92.8

87.7

1.06

2012 3

46.4146.4124.5915.42

166.98

3.53.7

10.6

2.22.1

2015

–3.20–3.20–8.1227.29

175.67

xx

5.2

0.10.1

2014

21.8221.8225.5921.74

189.16

8.28.48.3

2.72.6

2013

18.6118.6123.9925.89

188.58

10.610.9

7.6

2.02.0

2012

3.526.840.9

293.35.3

2015

6.945.472.4

444.47.1

2014

3.217.845.1

248.35.4

2013

3.521.443.0

252.85.7

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11

2

1

3, 135

6

7,14

109

18

19

21,26

23

24

25

4,15,2728 12

8,20

16

17

22

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G E R M A N Y

AUDI (84,435 employees; founded in 1909, in 1965 acqui sition of 50 % of the capital of Auto-Union GmbH; today more than 99 % owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

1 Ingolstadt(43,192 employees)AUDI A3, AUDI A3 SPORTBACK, AUDI A4, AUDI A4 AVANT, AUDI A4 ALLROAD, AUDI A5 COUPÉ, AUDI A5 SPORTBACK, AUDI Q5, body components, chassis com-ponents, engine components; vehicle components, pressed components, aluminum cast components

2 Neckarsulm(16,314 employees)AUDI A4, AUDI A5 CABRIOLET, AUDI A6, AUDI A6 AVANT, AUDI A6 ALLROAD, AUDI A7 SPORTBACK, AUDI A8, AUDI R8 COUPÉ, AUDI R8 SPYDER

VOLKSWAGEN AG (114,066 employees; founded as Volkswagenwerk GmbH in 1938)

3 Wolfsburg(60,452 employees)GOLF, GOLF SPORTSVAN, E-GOLF, TIGUAN, TOURAN, components: press shop, chassis, plastics technology

4 Hanover(14,124 employees)T6, AMAROK, components: foundry, heat exchangers

5 Brunswick(7,031 employees)Steering units, front/rear axles, shock absorbers/levers, subframes/swivel bearings, battery systems

6 Kassel (16,536 employees)Gearboxes, engines: electric drives, components: foundry, press shop, exhaust systems,

7 Emden (9,017 employees)PASSAT, PASSAT ESTATE, CC

8 Salzgitter(6,906 employees)Engines

Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH (11,183 employees;founded in 1990; wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

9 Chemnitz(1,837 employees)Engines

10 Zwickau(8,820 employees)GOLF, GOLF ESTATE, PASSAT ESTATE

11 Gläserne Manufaktur Dresden(525 employees)PHAETON, BENTLEY FLYING SPUR

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Volkswagen Osnabrück GmbH(2,445 employees; founded in 2009; wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

12 OsnabrückXL1, GOLF CABRIOLET, PORSCHE CAYENNE, PORSCHE CAYMAN

Sitech Sitztechnik GmbH (2,498 employees; founded in 2001; wholly owned by SITECH Sp. z o.o.)

13 Wolfsburg(1,707 employees) Components: seating technology

14 Emden(449 employees) Components: seating technology

15 Hanover(341 employees) Components: seating technology

Porsche(24,249 employees; founded in 1931; wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG since 2012)

16 Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen(8,500 employees)PORSCHE 911, PORSCHE 911 CABRIOLET, PORSCHE BOXSTER, PORSCHE SPYDER, V-/B-engines

17 Leipzig(3,667 employees)PORSCHE CAYENNE, PORSCHE PANAMERA,PORSCHE MACAN

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MAN(55,030 employees)founded in 1758; VOLKSWAGEN AG 74.35 %)

18 Munich (MAN Truck & Bus) (9,078 employees)Trucks, components: cabs, driven axles

19 Nuremberg (MAN Truck & Bus) (4,146 employees) Engines, components: crankshafts

20 Salzgitter (MAN Truck & Bus) (2,519 employees)Trucks, bus chassis, components: axles

21 Augsburg (MAN Diesel & Turbo) (4,095 employees)Large-bore diesel engines, components: turbochargers

22 Berlin (MAN Diesel & Turbo) (558 employees)Components: compressors

23 Deggendorf (MAN Diesel & Turbo) (483 employees)Components:reactor technology, high-pressure and special apparatus

24 Hamburg (MAN Diesel & Turbo) (585 employees) Components: steam turbines

25 Oberhausen(MAN Diesel & Turbo)(1,958 employees)Components: compressors, gas and steam turbines

26 Augsburg (MAN SE / Renk AG)(1,066 employees)Gear units

27 Hanover (MAN SE / Renk AG)(357 employees)Components: slide bearings

28 Rheine (MAN SE / Renk AG)(490 employees)Gear units, components: couplings

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616263

666765

7059

64

50

3730

29

34

71

51

56

54

68

55

4039

36

49

41

46

42, 4748

69

31

32

3558

57 60

38

5253

33

47

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B E L G I U M

AUDI BRUSSELS S.A./N.V.(2,513 employees; founded in 1971; wholly owned by AUDI AG)

29 BrusselsAUDI A1, AUDI A1 SPORTBACK

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVI NA

Volkswagen Sarajevo, d.o.o. (founded in 1998; not con-solidated, 58 % VOLKSWAGEN AG, 42 % Prevent Sarajevo d.o.o.)

30 Sarajevocomponents: flywheel ring gears, stub axles, wheel hubs

DENMARK

31 Frederikshavn(MAN Diesel & Turbo) (451 employees)Components: propulsion systems

32 Copenhagen(MAN Diesel & Turbo) (1,359 employees)Components: two-stroke com ponents, spare parts

FINLAND

33 Lahti (Scania)(204 employees)Buses

FRANCE

BUGATTI AUTOMOBILES S.A.S. (291 employees; founded in 1909; part of the Volkswagen Group since 1998; wholly owned by Groupe VOLKSWAGEN France s.a.)

34 Molsheim(96 employees)

35 Saint-Nazaire(MAN Diesel & Turbo) (654 employees)Diesel engines and spare parts

36 Angers (Scania)(550 employees)Trucks

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ITALY

Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. (1,313 employees; founded in 1963; wholly owned by AUDI AG)

37 Sant’ Agata Bolognese(1.298 employees)HURACÁN, AVENTADOR, engines

Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. (1,521 employees; founded in 1926; wholly owned by AUDI AG since 2012)

38 Borgo Panigale(1,172 employees)Motorcycles, engines

T H E N E T H E R L A N D S

39 Meppel (Scania)(186 employees)Components: paint-shop (cabs and frames)

40 Zwolle (Scania)(1,265 employees)Trucks

A U S T R I A

41 Steyr (MAN Truck & Bus)(2,218 employees)Trucks, components: cabs

P O L A N D

Volkswagen Poznań Sp. z o.o. (7,765 employees; founded in 1993; wholly owned by Volkswagen Inter-national Finance N.V.)

PoznańCADDY, T6, components: foundry

Volkswagen Motor Polska Sp. z o.o. (1,304 employees; founded in 1998; wholly owned by Volkswagen Inter national Finance N.V.)

43 PolkowiceEngines

Sitech Sp. z o.o. (1,748 employees; founded in 1998; wholly owned by Volkswagen Inter national Finance N.V.)

44 Polkowice(1,636 employees)Components: seating technology

45 Głogów(93 employees)Components: seating technology

46 Kraków (MAN Truck & Bus)(445 employees)Trucks

47 Poznań (MAN Truck & Bus)(669 employees)Buses

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48 Starachowice (MAN Truck & Bus)(1,874 employees)Bus assembly, shells for buses and construction of frames

49 Słupsk (Scania)(384 employees) Bus bodies

PORTUGAL

Volkswagen Autoeuropa, Lda. (3,419 employees; founded in 1991; 74 % Volkswagen International Finance N.V.;26 % Global VW Automotive B.V.)

50 PalmelaSCIROCCO, SHARAN, SEAT ALHAMBRA

RUSSIA

OOO Volkswagen Group Rus (5,217 employees; founded in 2006; 28.06 % VOLKSWAGEN AG, 16.80 % ŠKODA AUTO a.s., 55.14 % Volkswagen Finance Luxemburg S.A.)

51 Kaluga(4,389 employees)POLO SEDAN/VENTO, TIGUAN, ŠKODA RAPID

52 St. Petersburg (MAN Truck & Bus)(66 employees)Trucks

53 St. Petersburg(Scania)Trucks

SWEDEN

Scania (37,521 employees; founded in 1891; VOLKSWAGEN AG 99.57 % share capital, there of 86.22 % direct and 13.35 % indirect)

54 Södertälje(11,781 employees)Trucks, bus chassis, engines, gearboxes, components: axles

55 Oskarshamn(1,611 employees) Components: cabs

56 Luleå(443 employees)Components: frames and rear axle housings

SWITZERLAND

57 Winterthur (MAN SE / Renk AG)(101 employees)Industrial gear units

58 Zurich (MAN Diesel & Turbo) (917 employees)Components:hermetically sealed compressors, vacuum blowers

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SLOVAK REPUBLIC

VOLKSWAGEN SLOVAKIA, a.s. (10,623 employees; founded in 1991; wholly owned by Volks wagen International Finance N.V.

59 Bratislava(9,762 employees)UP!, E-UP!, TOUAREG, AUDI Q7, ŠKODA CITIGO, SEAT MII, gearboxes (assembly only)

60 Martin(861 employees)Components: gearboxes, chassis

SPAI N

SEAT(14,445 employees; founded in 1950; wholly owned by Volkswagen International Finance N.V.)

61 Barcelona(1,400 employees)Components: press shop

62 Martorell(11,503 employees)IBIZA, IBIZA SC, IBIZA ST, LEON SC, LEON 5T, LEON ST, AUDI Q3, engines (assembly only)

SEAT Componentes(1,106 employees; founded in 1979; wholly owned by SEAT S.A.)

63 El PratGearboxes, components: foundry

Volkswagen Navarra, S.A. (4,402 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.)

64 PamplonaPOLO, engines (assembly only)

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CZECH REPUBLIC

ŠKODA AUTO (26,646 employees; founded in 1895; wholly owned by Volkswagen International Finance N.V.)

65 Mladá Boleslav(21,299 employees)FABIA, FABIA COMBI, RAPID, RAPID SPACEBACK, OCTAVIA, OCTAVIA COMBI, SEAT TOLEDO, engines, gearboxes, components: foundry and forge

66 Kvasiny(3,374 employees)YETI, SUPERB, SUPERB COMBI

67 Vrchlabí(779 employees)Gearboxes

68 Velká Bíteš(MAN Diesel & Turbo)(208 employees)Components: turbochargers

TURKEY

69 Ankara (MAN Truck & Bus)(1,936 employees)Buses

HUNGARY

AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR Kft. (11,411 employees; founded in 1993; wholly owned by AUDI AG)

70 GyőrAUDI A3 CABRIOLET, AUDI A3 SEDAN, AUDI TT COUPÉ, AUDI TT ROADSTER, engines

UNITED KINGDOM

Bentley Motors Ltd.(4,025 employees; founded in 1919; wholly owned by Volkswagen Interna tional Finance N.V.)

71 CreweMULSANNE, FLYING SPUR, CONTINENTAL GT, CONTINENTAL GTC, BENTAYGA, engines

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79

7776 80

8478

72

8687

83

75

85

81 82

73,74

88

U S A

Volkswagen Group of America Chattanooga Operations, LLC.(2,177 employees; founded in 2008; wholly owned by Volkswagen Group of America Inc.)

72 ChattanoogaPASSAT NAR

M E X I C O

Volkswagen de México, S.A. de C.V. (15,185 employees; founded in 1964; wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

73 Puebla(14,608 employees)JETTA, THE BEETLE, THE BEETLE CABRIOLET, GOLF,GOLF VARIANT, engines, components: foundry

74 Silao(577 employees)Engines

75 Querétaro (MAN Truck & Bus)(168 employees)Buses, trucks

A R G E N T I N A

Volkswagen Argentina S.A. (7,131 employees; founded in 1980; wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

76 Cordoba(1,694 employees) Gearboxes

77 Pacheco(5,363 employees)SPACEFOX/SURAN, AMAROK

78 Tucumán (Scania)(398 employees)components: axle components

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25PRODUCTION SITES IN SOUTH AMERICA AND SOUTH AFRICA

S O U T H A F R I C A

Volkswagen of South Africa (Pty) Ltd. (4,026 employees;founded in 1956; wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

85 UitenhagePOLO, POLO VIVO, POLO VIVO SEDAN, engines

86 Olifantsfontein (MAN Truck & Bus)(160 employees)Buses

87 Pinetown (MAN Truck & Bus)(125 employees)Trucks, bus chassis

88 Johannesburg (Scania)Trucks, buses

B R A Z I L

Volkswagen do Brasil Indústria de Veículos Automotores Ltda. (18,481 employees; founded in 1953; wholly owned by Volkswagen International Finance N.V.)

79 Anchieta(10,688 employees)GOL, SAVEIRO, JETTA

80 São José dos Pinhais(3,030 employees)FOX, SPACEFOX/SURAN, GOLF, AUDI A3 SEDAN

81 São Carlos(800 employees)Engines

82 Taubaté(3,963 employees)UP!, GOL, VOYAGE

83 Resende (MAN Latin America)(1,167 employees)Trucks, bus chassis

84 São Paulo (Scania)(2,992 employees)Trucks, bus chassis, engines, gearboxes, components: axles and cabs

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100,104,114,115,

119

106,109,113112, 116

89

102107,110

90

91

92

101

118

98

103

108, 111

93

96

99

117

97

95

94

105

I N D I A

ŠKODA AUTO India Private Ltd. (786 employees; founded in 1999; wholly owned by ŠKODA AUTO a.s.)

89 AurangabadJETTA, ŠKODA OCTAVIA, ŠKODA SUPERB, ŠKODA YETI, AUDI A3, AUDI A4, AUDI A6, AUDI Q3, AUDI Q5, AUDI Q7

Volkswagen India Private Ltd. (3,713 employees; founded in 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)

90 PunePOLO, VENTO, ŠKODA RAPID,engines

91 Pithampur (MAN Truck & Bus) (697 employees)Trucks, engines, components: cabins, axles

92 Aurangabad (MAN Diesel & Turbo)(378 employees) Large-bore diesel engines

93 Bangalore (MAN Diesel & Turbo)(149 employees) steam turbines

94 Narasapura (Scania)(87 employees)Trucks, buses

M A L AY S I A

95 Kuala Lumpur (Scania)Trucks, buses

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96 Busan (Scania)Assembly of truck bodies

TA I WA N

97 Ping Chen City(Scania)Trucks, buses

T H A I L A N D

DUCATI MOTOR CO.(206 employees; wholly owned by AUDI AG)

98 Amphur Pluakdaeng RayongMotorcycles, engines (for Scrambler motorcycles)

99 Bang Pakong(Scania)Trucks, buses

PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

SAIC Volkswagen(30,688 employees; founded in 1985; 40 % VOLKS WAGEN AG, 10 % Volkswagen (China) Investment Company Ltd., 50 % Shanghai Automotive Group Company Ltd./SAGCL)

100 Shanghai (Anting)(16,918 employeesPOLO, NEW LAVIDA, GRAN LAVIDA, TIGUAN, ŠKODA FABIA, ŠKODA OCTAVIA, ŠKODA YETI, engines

101 Nanjing(3,685 employees)NEW LAVIDA, PASSAT,ŠKODA SUPERB

102 Yizheng (3,116 employees)SANTANA, GRAN SANTANA, ŠKODA RAPID, ŠKODA RAPID SPACEBACK

103 Urumqi (677 employees)SANTANA

104 Ningbo (2,859 employees)LAMANDO, ŠKODA SUPERB, ŠKODA OCTAVIA,

105 Changsha (2,245 employees)NEW LAVIDA, TOURAN

FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Company, Ltd.(35,008 employees; founded in 1991; 2 0% VOLKSWAGEN AG, 10 % Volkswagen (China) Invest-ment Company Ltd., 10 % AUDI AG, 60 % First Automobile Works Corp., FAW

106 Changchun(20,450 employees)NEW BORA, MAGOTAN, CC, AUDI A4L, AUDI A6L, AUDI Q3, AUDI Q5, engines, gearboxes

107 Chengdu(7,539 employees)JETTA, SAGITAR, engines

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December 31, 2015

108 Foshan(5,268 employees)GOLF, GOLF SPORTSVAN, AUDI A3 LIMOUSINE, AUDI A3 SPORTBACK

Volkswagen FAW Platform Company, Ltd.(951 employees; founded in 2005; 60 % Volkswagen (China) Invest-ment Company Ltd., 40 % FAWER Automobile Parts Co. Ltd.)

109 ChangchunComponents: axles, chassis

110 ChengduComponents: axles, chassis

111 FoshanComponents: axles, chassis

Volkswagen FAW Engine (Dalian) Co., Ltd.(1,371 employees; founded in 2005; 60% Volkswagen (China) Invest-ment Company Ltd., 40 % First Automobile Works Corp./FAW)

112 Dalian(788 employees)Engines

113 Changchun(583 employees)Engines

100,104,114,115,

119

106,109,113112, 116

89

102107,110

90

91

92

101

118

98

103

108, 111

93

96

99

117

97

95

94

105

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VOLKSWAGEN Transmission (Shanghai) Company, Ltd.(529 employees; founded in 2001; 60 % Volkswagen (China) Investment Company Ltd., 20 % FAW-Car Company, 20 % SAIC Motor Co., Ltd.)

114 Shanghai (Anting)Gearboxes

Shanghai Volkswagen Powertrain Company, Ltd.(1,913 employees; founded in 2005; 60 % Volkswagen (China) Investment Company Ltd., 40 % Shanghai Automotive Group Company Ltd./SAGCL)

115 Shanghai (Loutang)Engines

Volkswagen Automatic Transmission (Dalian) Co., Ltd.(2,303 employees; founded in 2010; wholly owned by Volkswagen (China) Investment Company Ltd.)

116 DalianGearboxes

Volkswagen Automatic Transmission (Tianjin) Co., Ltd.(1,310 employees; founded in 2014; wholly owned by Volkswagen (China))

117 TianjinGearboxes

118 Changzhou (MAN Diesel & Turbo)(480 employees)Components: turbochargers, compressors

119 Shanghai (Sitech DongChang Automotive Seating Technology Ltd.)Components: seating technology

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USA 1 (1 / 0)

Mexico 3 (2 / 1)

Brazil 6 (5 / 1)

Argentina 3 (1 / 2) South Africa 4 (4 / 0)

Notes*:

T = Total

V = Vehicle production sites

C = Component production sites

** Asean: Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan

India 6 (5 / 1)

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Asean** 5 (5/ 0)

China 20 (9 / 11)

Germany

Poland

Spain

Czech Republic

Sweden

France

Russia

The Netherlands

Switzerland

Slovak Republic

Denmark

Italy

Austria

Bosnia-Herzegovina

United Kingdom

Belgium

Portugal

Hungary

Turkey

Finland

Europe

28

8

4

4

3

3

3

2

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

71

T*

(12 / 16)

(5 / 3)

(2 / 2)

(2 / 2)

(1 / 2)

(2 / 1)

(3 / 0)

(1 / 1)

(0 / 2)

(1 / 1)

(0 / 2)

(2 / 0)

(1 / 0)

(0 / 1)

(1 / 0)

(1 / 0)

(1 / 0)

(1 / 0)

(1 / 0)

(1 / 0)

(38 / 33)

(V/ C)*

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USA

1

Mexico

2

1

Argentina

2

1

Europe

16

4

3

3

1

1

1

2

1

2

9

23

5

Brazil

4

1

1

South Africa

1

1

2

*Asean: Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan

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45

4

3

4

1

1

1

2

2

2

17

31

6

119

Worldwide

India

1

1

1

3

China

18

1

1

Asean*

1

4

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Europe/Other Markets

Western Europe

of which: Germany

United Kingdom

France

Spain

Italy

Central- and Eastern Europe

of which: Russia

Czech Republic

Poland

Other Markets

of which: Turkey

South Africa

North America

of which: USA

Mexico

Canada

South America

of which: Brazil

Argentina

Asia-Pacific

of which: China

Japan

India

Worldwide

Volkswagen Passenger Cars

Audi

ŠKODA

SEAT

Bentley

Lamborghini

Porsche

Bugatti

2015 2014

Deliveries (Units)

Change

34 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 *

* Deliveries for 2014 have been updated to reflect subsequent statistical trends. The figures include the Chinese joint venture companies.

December 31, 2015

+ 2.9 %

+ 5.1 %

+ 5.0 %

+ 2.1 %

+ 1.3 %

+ 15.3 %

+ 9.0 %

– 7.7 %

– 35.0 %

+ 25.7 %

+ 9.4 %

+ 2.6 %

+ 28.1 %

– 9.4 %

+ 4.3 %

+1.2 %

+ 11.9 %

+ 8.8 %

– 29.0 %

– 36.3 %

+ 2.8 %

– 3.0 %

– 3.4 %

– 12.5 %

– 1.9 %

– 1.8 %

– 4.8 %

+ 3.6 %

+ 1.8 %

+ 2.4 %

– 8.3 %

+ 28.3 %

+ 18.6 %

– 48.9 %

4,006,102

3,062,368

1,147,484

521,345

252,530

235,139

207,821

559,945

164,653

126,886

104,772

383,789

164,787

90,659

922,774

607,096

211,845

103,833

489,636

353,508

97,775

3,902,169

3,542,467

91,152

69,323

9,320,681

5,823,408

1,803,246

1,055,501

400,037

10,100

3,245

225,121

23

3,893,777

2,912,905

1,092,675

510,481

249,311

203,870

190,671

606,852

253,176

100,967

95,790

374,020

128,592

100,058

884,454

599,734

189,328

95,392

690,101

554,828

95,086

4,022,626

3,668,433

104,218

70,656

9,490,958

6,118,654

1,741,129

1,037,226

390,505

11,020

2,530

189,849

45

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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 *

C O M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E D E L I V E R I E S T O C U S T O M E R S B Y M A R K E T *

Europe/Other Markets

Western Europe

Central- and Eastern Europe

Other Markets

North America

South America

of which: Brazil

Asia-Pacific

of which: China

Worldwide

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles

Scania

MAN

2015 2014

Deliveries (Units)

Change

35

December 31, 2015

V O L K S WA G E N G R O U P D E L I V E R I E S * *

Passenger Cars

Commercial Vehicles

Total

2015 2014

Deliveries (Units)

Change

+ 0.1 %

+ 2.0 %

– 13.7 %

+ 2.8 %

+ 9.2 %

– 34.2 %

– 51.3 %

– 6.1 %

– 10.5 %

– 5.7 %

– 3.5 %

– 4.0 %

– 14.7 %

– 1.8 %

– 5.7 %

– 2.0 %

498,833

368,603

55,295

74,935

9,099

68,958

36,513

32,946

6,165

609,836

430,801

76,561

102,474

9,320,681

609,836

9,930,517

498,345

361,372

64,052

72,921

8,331

104,728

74,977

35,082

6,887

646,486

446,616

79,782

120,088

9,490,958

646,486

10,137,444

** Deliveries for 2014 have been updated to reflect subsequent statistical trends. Figures include the Chinese joint venture companies.

* Deliveries for 2014 have been updated to reflect subsequent statistical trends.

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36 ENVIRONMENT AND TRANSPORT – SUSTAINABLE VALUE ENHANCEMENT

December 31, 2015

Energy Consumptionin kilowatt hours per vehicle*

CO2 Emissionsin kilograms per vehicle*

2,108

886

2,062

849

2,519

1,096

2015

2015

2014

2014

2010

2010

“One target area of the Volkswagen Group’s environmental strategy is its efforts to preserve resources. The Group plans to extend these over the entire life cycle of all products. It also intends to reduce all five key environmental figures in production – energy consumption, CO2 emissions, organic solvents, waste and water consumption – by 25 percent per produced passenger car/light commercial vehicle in all locations by 2018 compared with 2010.”

–16.3%**

–19.1%**

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December 31, 2015

* Production of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. Prior-year figures adjusted.** Change 2015 as against 2010.

Disposable Wastein kilograms per vehicle*

Fresh Water Consumptionin cubic meters per vehicle*

16.1

4.14

17.0

4.27

23.3

4.54

2015

2015

2014

2014

2010

2010

VOC Emissions (Volatile Organic Compounds)in kilograms per vehicle*

2.79

3.04

4.13

2015

2014

2010

–30.8%**

–32.5%**

–8.9%**

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Year-end data, employees at production and service companies

V O L K S WA G E N G R O U PDevelopment of workforce worldwide

Year-end data, employees at production and service companies

December 31, 2015

V O L K S WA G E N G R O U PAbsolute numbers of employees in Germany/abroad

December 31, 2015

Germany

abroad

300

350

400

450

500

550

650

600

2010 2011 2012 2013

399.4

thousands

2014

610.1592.6

572.8549.8

502.0

2015

100

140120

160

200220240260280300320340360

180

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

thousands

224.8

249.5

278.7271.0260.4

277.1

300.3

331.4

312.4

2015

181.3

218.1

321.5

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V O L K S WA G E N G R O U PWorkforce at production companies by continents

December 31, 2015

V O L K S WA G E N G R O U PWorkforce at production companies by employment category

December 31, 2015

hourly workers (excl. apprentices)

salaried (excl. apprentices)

Europe

America

Africa

Asia

Australia

Worldwide

2015

451,257

59,329

6,388

91,991

1,111

610,076

2014

438,631

59,790

6,330

86,752

1,083

592,586

2013

424,964

61,796

6,356

78,672

1,012

572,800

2012

410,427

63,193

6,461

68,704

978

549,763

2011

378,030

58,072

6,602

58,540

712

501,956

02010

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

133,687185,224 213,445 247,668237,795226,037

255,149 301,711 319,604 343,757336,332329,060

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V O L K S WA G E N A GDevelopment of part-time employees

December 31, 2015

total (incl. apprentices)part-time employees (excl. partial retirement)

V O L K S WA G E N A GDevelopment in share of female employees

December 31, 2015

total (incl. apprentices)women

0

2,9773,159

5,000

4,000

1,000

2,000

3,000

94,787

3.1

%

3.2

%

3,590

4,255

3.3

%

3.7

%

3.5

%

101,794 114,066112,561107,55997,691

3,3283.

3 %

3,930

0

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

94,787 97,691 107,559 114,066112,561101,794

13,747

15,63517,033

18,26718,906

14,493

14.5

%

14.8

%

15.4

%

15.8

%

16.2

%

16.6

%

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V O L K S WA G E N A GOverall age structure

December 31, 2015

V O L K S WA G E N A GAbsenteeism

December 31, 2015

40.0

42.5

41.0

42.0

43.0

2012 2015

42.6years

42.9years

2013

42.9years

2014

42.8years

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

4.9

4.9

5.0

5.0

4.8

4.3

4.3

3.7

2015

2014

2013

5.3

%

5.0

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1) incl. Robust Pick-up/ Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles2) incl. subsidiaries3) North America Region4) inkl. Others - 146 employees (Sitech Sp. zo.o., VW Navarra, Sverige)

Volkswagen de México

Volkswagen do Brasil823

Volkswagen Argentina 1

108

Bentley851

Bugatti175

SEAT976

Volkswagen Passenger Cars

10,440Volkswagen Commercial

Vehicles1,112

ŠKODA1,659

Audi2

11,508Lamborghini

331

Sitech155

VW RGmbH

111

Scania3,336

Volkswagen Osnabrück

550

Italdesign791

MAN4,572

Research Group790

Ducati228

Porsche 4,148

Volkswagen of America

NAR 31,074

Chattanooga

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Total 4: 48,731

Volkswagen ofSouth Africa

110

Shanghai Volkswagen3,072

FAW-Volkswagen1,406 VTT Japan

44

Volkswagen Group China

124

Volkswagen Pune

50

Volkswagen Group RUS

41

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December 31, 2015* All figures shown are rounded, so minor discrepancies may arise from addition of these amounts.

Procurement Volumes (Volkswagen Group)

Procurement Volumes by Brand and Company*

Volkswagen AGAUDIFAW VolkswagenVolkswagen ShanghaiŠKODA AUTOMANScaniaAUDI HUNGARIA MOTORVolkswagen de MéxicoVolkswagen SlovakiaPorscheSEATVolkswagen SachsenVolkswagen do BrasilVW Group of AmericaVolkswagen ArgentinaVolkswagen AutoeuropaVolkswagen Motor PolskaOOO Volkswagen Group RUSAUDI BRUSSELSBentleyVolkswagen of South AfricaVolkswagen IndiaLamborghiniDucatiŠKODA AUTO IndiaTotal

29.818.718.418.0

7.46.66.66.55.45.45.25.23.12.12.01.41.21.10.90.90.90.80.60.50.3

<0.1149.1

20.0 %12.6 %12.3 %12.1 %

5.0 %4.4 %4.4 %4.4 %3.6 %3.6 %3.5 %3.5 %2.0 %1.4 %1.3 %1.0 %0.8 %0.7 %0.6 %0.6 %0.6 %0.5 %0.4 %0.3 %0.2 %

<0.1 %100 %

149,1 billion €145,5 billion €

2014 2015

billion €

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VOLKSWAGEN

Headquarters: Wolfsburg, Germany

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, Volkswagen Passenger Cars:

Dr.-Ing. Herbert Diess

Chairman

Dr. rer. pol. Arno Antlitz

Controlling and Accounting

Dr. rer. soc. Karlheinz Blessing

Human Resources and Organization

Ralf Brandstätter

Procurement

Thomas Schmall

Components

Jürgen Stackmann

Sales, Marketing and After Sales

Thomas Ulbrich

Production and Logistics

Dr.-Ing. Frank Welsch

Technical Development

Address:

Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft

38436 Wolfsburg

Germany

Internet: www.volkswagen.com

April 15, 2016

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AUDI AG

Headquarters: Ingolstadt, Germany

Share of capital held: 99.55 %

Board of Management, Audi:

Prof. Rupert Stadler

Chairman

Dr.-Ing. Stefan Knirsch

Technical Development

Dr. rer. pol. Bernd Martens

Procurement

Prof. h.c. Thomas Sigi

Human Resources

Axel Strotbek

Finance and Organization

Dr. Dietmar Voggenreiter

Sales and Marketing

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hubert Waltl

Production

Address:

AUDI AG

85045 Ingolstadt

Germany

Internet: www.audi.com

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SEAT, S.A.

Headquarters: Martorell, Spain

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, SEAT:

Luca de Meo

Chairman

Holger Kintscher

Finance, IT and Organization

Dr. rer. pol. Andreas Offermann

Sales and Marketing

Dr.-Ing. Matthias Rabe

Technical Development

Ramón Paredes Sánchez-Collado

Governmental and Institutional Relations

SEAT and Volkswagen Group in Spain

Xavier Ros

Human Resources

Dr.-Ing. h.c. Andreas Tostmann

Production

Klaus Ziegler

Procurement

Address:

SEAT, S.A.

Autovía A-2, Km. 585

08760 Martorell

Spain

Internet: www.seat.com

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ŠKODA AUTO a.s.

Headquarters: Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, ŠKODA:

Bernhard Maier

Chairman

Werner Eichhorn

Sales and Marketing

Winfried Krause

Commercial Affairs

Michael Oeljeklaus

Production and Logistics

Dieter Seemann

Purchasing

Christian Strube

Technical Development

Bohdan Wojnar

Human Resources

Address:

ŠKODA AUTO a.s.

Václava Klementa 869

293 60 Mladá Boleslav

Czech Republic

Internet: www.skoda-auto.com

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BENTLEY MOTORS LIMITED

Headquarters: Crewe, United Kingdom

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, Bentley:

Wolfgang Dürheimer

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Rolf Frech

Engineering

Dr. rer. pol. Jörg Mull

Finance, IT

Marlies Rogait

Human Resources

Kevin Rose

Marketing and Sales

Michael Straughan

Manufacturing

Address:

Bentley Motors Limited

Pyms Lane

Crewe

Cheshire, CW1 3PL

United Kingdom

Internet: www.bentleymotors.com

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BUGATTI

BUGATTI AUTOMOBILES S.A.S.

Headquarters: Molsheim, France

Share of capital held: 100 %

Wolfgang Dürheimer

President

Dr. rer. pol. Stefan Brungs, Dr. rer. pol. Jörg Mull,

Christophe Piochon

Board of Management

BUGATTI INTERNATIONAL S.A. (Headquarters Luxembourg)

Wolfgang Dürheimer

Chairman of the Supervisory Board

BUGATTI ENGINEERING GMBH (Headquarters Wolfsburg)

Wolfgang Dürheimer, Chief Executive Officer (Spokesman)

Dr. rer. pol. Jörg Mull, Chief Executive Officer

Willi Netuschil, Chief Executive Officer

Addresses: BUGATTI AUTOMOBILES S.A.S. 1 Château Saint Jean, Dorlisheim 67120 Molsheim France

BUGATTI ENGINEERING GMBH Gustav-Hertz-Straße 2 38448 Wolfsburg Germany

Internet: www.bugatti.com

BUGATTI INTERNATIONAL S.A. 412 F route d'Esch1030 LuxembourgLuxembourg

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Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.

Headquarters: Sant’ Agata Bolognese, Italy

Share of capital held: 100 %

Directors Committee Lamborghini:

Stefano Domenicali

CEO

Federico Foschini

Sales

Matthias Kellner

Procurement

Ranieri Niccoli

Production

Maurizio Reggiani

Technical Development

Werner Neuhold

Finance

Umberto Tossini

Human Resources and Organization

Address:

Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.

via Modena, 12

40019 Sant’ Agata Bolognese

Italy

Internet: www.lamborghini.com

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Headquarters: Stuttgart, Germany

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management Porsche:

Oliver Blume

Chairman of the Executive Board

Lutz Meschke

Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board,

Finance and IT

Andreas Haffner

Human Resources Wolfgang Hatz

Research and Development

Albrecht Reimold

Production and Logistics

Uwe-Karsten Städter

Procurement

Detlev von Platen Sales and Marketing

Address:

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

Porscheplatz 1

70435 Stuttgart

Germany

Internet: www.porsche.com

Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

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Headquarters: Bologna, Italy

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management Ducati:

Claudio Domenicali

Chief Executive Officer

Andrea Buzzoni

Sales and Marketing

Silvano Fini

Production

Andrea Forni

Technical Development

Francesco Milicia

Procurement

André Stoffels

Finance and Systems

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

Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.

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Volkswagen Truck & Bus GmbH

Headquarters: Brunswick, Germany

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management Volkswagen Truck & Bus GmbH:

Andreas Renschler

CEO

Ulf Berkenhagen

Procurement

Matthias Gründler

Finance & Controlling, Business Development

Anders Nielsen

Research & Development

Josef Schelchshorn

Corporate Human Resources

Antonio Roberto Cortes

CEO MAN Latin America

Joachim Drees

CEO MAN Truck & Bus AG

Henrik Henriksson

CEO Scania AB

Address:

Volkswagen Truck & Bus GmbH

Willy-Brandt-Platz 19

38102 Braunschweig

Germany

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Headquarters: Munich, Germany

Share of capital held: 74.35 %

Executive Board of MAN SE:

Joachim Drees

Chief Executive Officer

Jan-Henrik Lafrentz

Finance

Josef Schelchshorn

Human Resources

Address:

MAN SE

Ungererstraße 69

80805 München

Germany

Internet: www.man.eu/corporate

MAN SE

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MAN Truck & Bus AG

Headquarters: Munich, Germany

Share of capital held: 100 %

Executive Board of MAN Truck & Bus AG:

Joachim Drees

CEO

Ulf Berkenhagen

Procurement

Dr.-Ing. Carsten Intra

Production & Logistics,

Research & Development

Jan-Henrik Lafrentz

Finance, IT & Legal

Heinz-Jürgen Löw

Sales & Marketing

Josef Schelchshorn

Human Resources

Address:

MAN Truck & Bus AG

Dachauer Str. 667

80995 München

Germany

Internet: www.man.eu

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Scania AB

Headquarters: Södertälje, Sweden

Share of capital held: 99.57 %

Executive Board, Scania:

Henrik Henriksson

President and Chief Executive Officer

Mathias Carlbaum

Commercial Operations

Kent Conradson

Human Resources

Andrea Fuder

Purchasing

Johan Haeggmann

Chief Financial Officer

Thomas Karlsson

Production and Logistics

Christian Levin

Sales and Marketing

Claes Erixon

Research and Development

Address:

Scania

SE-151 87 Södertälje

Sweden

Internet: www.scania.com

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MAN Latin America

Headquarters: São Paulo, Brazil

Share of capital held:: 100 %

Executive Board of MAN Latin America:

Antonio Roberto Cortes

CEO

Helmut Hümmerich

Finance

Address:

MAN Latin America

Rua Volkswagen, 100

Polo Industrial 27537-803 - Resende - RJ

Brazil

Internet: www.man-la.com

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Headquarters: Hanover, Germany

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles:

Dr.-Ing. Eckhard Scholz

Chairman

Dr. rer. nat. Josef Baumert

Production, Logistics

Honorary Professor (DHBW) Thomas Edig

Human Resources

Jörn Hasenfuß

Procurement

Dr.-Ing. Harald Ludanek

Development

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

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles

CommercialVehicles

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MAN Diesel & Turbo SE

Headquarters: Augsburg, Germany

Share of capital held: 100 %

Executive Board of MAN Diesel & Turbo SE:

Dr.-Ing. Uwe Lauber

CEO

Frank Burnautzki

Procurement

Dr.-Ing. Hans-O. Jeske

Technology, Turbomachinery

Wayne Jones

Sales

Arnd Löttgen

Production, Engines, Power Plants

Dr. rer. pol. Peter Park

Finance

Wilfried von Rath

Human Resources

Address:

MAN Diesel & Turbo SE

Stadtbachstraße 1

86153 Augsburg

Germany

Internet: www.mandieselturbo.com

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Renk AG

Headquarters: Augsburg, Germany

Share of capital held: 76 %

Executive Board of Renk AG:

Florian Hofbauer

Spokesman of the Executive Board,

Technology and Sales

Christian Hammel

Administration and Production

Address:

RENK Aktiengesellschaft

Gögginger Straße 73

86159 Augsburg

Germany

Internet: www.renk.de

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Headquarters: Brunswick, Germany

Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, Volkswagen Financial Services AG:

Lars Henner Santelmann

Chairman,

Company Steering, Regions China / India /

ASEAN, Latin America, Truck & Bus Division,

Insurance

Dr. rer. nat. Mario Daberkow

IT and Processes

Dr. rer. pol. Christian Dahlheim

Sales and Marketing,

Regions Germany, Europe, International

Frank Fiedler

Finance

Christiane Hesse

Human Resources and Organization

Dr. rer. pol. Michael Reinhart

Risk Management,

Credit Analysis

Address:

Volkswagen Financial Services AG

Gifhorner Straße 57

38112 Brunswick

Germany

Internet: www.vwfs.com

April 15, 2016

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Ferdinand Porsche’s blue­print turned the dream of auto motive mobility for the masses into a “people’s car”. The automobile laid the foundation for a com­pany which rapidly acquired international significance after the Second World War.

The motor of the “Wirtschafts­wunder“ was air­cooled 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 much­loved work­horse 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 Moto ren­werke AG” in the 1960s, the dynamic market success of the Passat, Golf and Polo post­1973 triggered further corporate growth towards a multi­brand group: SEAT and ŠKODA 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 differen­tiated range of products spanning city vans, trucks and busses to suit the most diverse mobility requirements.

The financial services pro­vided by Volkswagen Financial Services AG, a company whose roots go back as far as 1949, also contribute to the auto­motive success of the Volkswagen Group.

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May 28, 1937“Gesellschaft zur Vorberei­tung des Deutschen Volks­wagens mbH” is established in Berlin.

February 1938 Construction of the Volkswagen plant east of Fallersleben be­gins.

September 16, 1938 The company name is changed to “Volkswagenwerk GmbH”.

Between 1939 and 1945, the Volkswagen plant is re­organized for the production of arma ments rather than the production of civilian vehicles. The expanding armaments output 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 18,000­strong workforce is made up of foreign forced labourers.

April 11, 1945 The American troops who enter the town put an end to the production of military equip ment and liberate the forced labourers.

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June 1945Responsibility for the company seized by the Allies is turned over to the British Military Government for administration in trustee ship.

December 1945Series 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, 1948Heinrich Nordhoff is appointed General Director of the Volks ­wagen works.

July 29, 1948The company’s registered office is transferred from Berlin to Wolfsburg and the change entered into the Commercial Register.

June 30, 1949 “Volkswagen­Finanzierungs­Gesellschaft mbH” is founded to provide loans to domestic customers and dealers, thus encouraging the sale of Volks wagens.

October 8, 1949The 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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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH

1,785

Financial data

(million Reichsmark)

VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH

Sales 11.7

Workforce (yearly average)

VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH

Factory workers 5,459

Office workers 574

Total 6,033

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March 8, 1950Series production of the Volkswagen Transporter begins in Wolfsburg.

September 11, 1952The internationalization of the Volkswagen sales network begins with the founding of “Volkswagen Canada Ltd.” in Toronto.

March 23, 1953Volkswagen 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 1953Volkswagenwerk GmbH has 82 sales agencies outside of Germany. Exports account for 44 percent of vehicle pro duc­tion. 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, 1954The domestic sales organi­zation encompasses 66 distributors, 239 dealerships and 531 authorized repair shops.

1 9 5 0

Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH

90,038

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH

Sales 411

Profit 3.8

Workforce (yearly average)

VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH

Factory workers 13,322

Office workers 1,644

Total 14,966

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August 5, 1955Employees and dealers from home and abroad celebrate the production of the one millionth Volkswagen in Wolfsburg.

August 1955The Karmann Ghia Coupé goes into production.

October 27, 1955“Volkswagen of America Inc.” is founded in Newark, New Jersey.

March 8, 1956After a one­year period of con­struction, the new plant in Hanover­Stöcken starts prod ucing the Transporter.

June 8, 1956Volkswagenwerk GmbH acquires an interest in the former import agency “South African Motor Assemblers and Distributors Ltd.” (SAMAD).

July 1958Powertrain 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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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH

329,893

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 1,444

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

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March 11, 1960“Volkswagen France S.A.” is founded in Paris.

August 22, 1960Based on the “VW Act”, “Volks­wagenwerk GmbH” is trans­formed into a joint stock com­pany. 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 1961Volkswagen launches the VW 1500 at the International Automobile Show (IAA) in Frankfurt.

October 2, 1962The one millionth Volkswagen Transporter rolls off the assembly line at the Hanover plant.

January 17, 1964“Volkswagen de México­City, S.A. de C.V.” is established in Mexico­City.

December 8, 1964The 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.

1 9 6 0

Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

890,673

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 4,607

Vehicle Sales

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Germany 374,478

Abroad 514,029

Total 888,507

Workforce (yearly average)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Total 75,528

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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 1967Series 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, 1968A proving ground is opened near Ehra­Lessien; in its final form, the site features over 100 km of test track.

November 1968 The Volkswagen Group enters the upper mid­class 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”. “Volkswagenwerk AG” initially owns 59.5 percent of the shares.

November 1969 The VW Porsche 914 goes into production.

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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

1,594,861

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 9,268

Investments 702

Vehicle Sales

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Germany 632,671

Abroad 963,693

Total 1,596,364

Workforce (yearly average)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Employees in foreign Group companies 18,625

Total 125,157

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July 1970The K 70 rolls off the assembly line at Volkswagen’s new Salzgitter plant.

October 1, 1971Rudolf Leiding takes over as Chairman of the Board of Management.

May 1973The Passat, the first model of the new Volkswagen genera­tion, goes into production. It features front­wheel drive, a water­cooled 4­cylinder engine and a unitary con­struction all­steel body.

February 1974The sporty VW Scirocco goes into series production.

March 29, 1974Series production of the Golf begins in Wolfsburg.

July 1, 1974At 11.19 a.m. the last of almost 12 million Beetles rolls off the assembly line in Wolfsburg.

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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

2,214,937

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 15,791

Investments 1,536

Profit 407

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 35,421

Total 190,306

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February 10, 1975Toni Schmücker becomes Chairman of the Board of Management.

March 1975Series production of the Polo begins in Wolfsburg. The auto­mobile is positioned on the small car market as a less ex­pensive version of the nearly identical Audi 50.

October 27, 1976The one millionth Golf rolls off the assembly line.

January 1977 The Derby, a notchback version of the Polo, goes into production.

November 1977Contract 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 Con vertible.

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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

1,948,939

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 18,857

Investments 941

Loss –157

Vehicle Sales

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Germany 625,555

Abroad 1,412,302

Total 2,037,857

Workforce (yearly average)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Employees in foreign Group companies 59,157

Total 176,824

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March 1980The Audi quattro four­wheel drive creates a stir at the Geneva Motor Show.

May 8, 1980At the Energy Symposium in Wolfsburg, Volkswagen pre­sents the Formula E.

December 1980“VW Kraftwerk GmbH” is founded in Wolfsburg.

August 1981Production of the Santana begins. Production of the second generation Polo begins in Wolfsburg.

January 1, 1982Carl H. Hahn becomes Chairman of the Board of Management.

September 30, 1982A license agreement for the production of the Volkswagen Passat, Santana and Polo models is signed with “Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo” (SEAT).

November 1982The Caddy city van goes into series production.

June 1983Production of the second generation Golf begins.

February 3, 1984The new research centre at the plant in Wolfsburg is inaugurated.

December 1984Volkswagen acquires the majority of shares in the Italian general importer “Autogerma S.p.A.”.

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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

2,573,871

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 33,288

Investments 4,279

Profit 321

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 99,060

Total 257,930

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January 1, 1985“Audi NSU Auto Union AG” is renamed “AUDI AG”. The registered office moves from Neckarsulm to Ingolstadt.

April 20, 1985“Shanghai­Volkswagen Auto­motive Company Ltd.”. is established. “Volkswagenwerk AG” has a 50 percent share in the German­Chinese joint venture.

July 4, 1985The name of the company is changed to “Volkswagen AG”.

September 1, 1985 Series production of the Santana begins in China.

June 18, 1986Volkswagen 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 direct­injection diesel engine.

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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

2,398,196

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 52,502

Investments 3,388

Profit 596

Vehicle Sales

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Germany 721,812

Abroad 1,676,192

Total 2,398,004

Workforce (yearly average)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Employees in foreign Group companies 88,703

Total 259,047

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February 6, 1991“FAW­Volkswagen Automotive Company Ltd.” is established in Changchun.

April 16, 1991Volkswagen AG acquires “ŠKODA automobilovà a.s.”, which is integrated into the Volkswagen Group as the fourth brand. The well­respected 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 multi­purpose vehicle (MPV).

January 1, 1993Ferdinand Piëch becomes Chairman of the Board of Management.

February 18, 1993“AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR Kft.” registered in Győr is established to produce engines.

January 1, 1994“Volkswagen Finanz GmbH” established three years earlier is renamed “Volkswagen Financial Services AG.”

March 1994Audi presents the Audi A8, its sporty top­class limousine featuring the brilliantly in no vative lightweight aluminum construction.

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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

3,057,598

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 68,061

Investments 5,372

Profit 1,086

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 95,934

Total 268,744

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July 4, 1995The Commercial Vehicles brand is introduced.

November 17, 1995“Volkswagen Argentina S.A.” commissions its new pro duc­tion plant in Pacheco near Buenos Aires.

August 1997At the Wolfsburg site the fourth Golf generation goes into production.

December 1997“Volkswagen de México” starts production of the New Beetle.

July 1998Acquisition of “Bugatti Inter­ na tional S.A. Holding” and “Bentley Motor Cars Ltd.”, whose automobile tradition goes back as far as 1919.

September 1998AUDI AG acquires the Italian sports car manufacturer “Lamborghini S.p.A.”

July 1999Volkswagen makes auto­mobile history with the start of the Lupo 3L TDI, the world’s first standard production 3­liter vehicle.

December 23, 1999The assembly company “ŠKODA Auto India Private Ltd.” is established in Aurangabad.

1 9 9 5

Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

3,408,422

Financial Data (million DM)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 88,119

Investments 6,863

Profit 336

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

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June 1, 2000The “Autostadt” opens in Wolfsburg.

December 11, 2001The Gläserne Manufaktur is opened in Dresden and production of the Phaeton begins.

April 16, 2002Bernd Pischetsrieder becomes Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG.

August 2002Series production of the Touareg begins at “Volkswagen Slovakia, a.s.” in Bratislava.

December 2002Production of the Touran starts in Wolfsburg. After only six years, the versatile compact van boasting high­quality work manship already tops the one million mark.

August 2003 Production of the fifth generation Golf begins.

2 0 0 0

Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

(thousands) 5,156

Financial Data (million €)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 81,835

Investments 14,563

Profit 2,614

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

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September 15, 2005The Bugatti Veyron takes to the road. The technical wonder from the 1001­hp world in Molsheim, Alsace, transforms the masterly engineering craftsmanship of the auto­motive visionary Ettore Bugatti into contempo rary automotive performance.

November 1, 2006The collective bargaining agreement 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, production volumes are agreed for the six traditional plants in order to improve capacity utilization and safeguard jobs.

January 1, 2007Dr. Martin Winterkorn becomes Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG.

August 2007Series production of the Tiguan compact SUV – characterized by versatility, high­quality craftsmanship and technical innovations begins in Wolfsburg.

2 0 0 5

Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

(thousands) 5,219

Financial Data (million €)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 93,996

Investments 10,365

Profit 1,050

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

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March 3, 2008Volkswagen 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.

December 16, 2008ŠKODA opens a new Technology Center in Mladá Boleslav, thus expanding its competence in passenger car development.

December 7, 2009Volkswagen AG takes a 49.9 per cent participation in “Dr.­Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG”, a milestone on the path towards an integrated automotive group.

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2 0 1 0

Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

(thousands) 7,358

Financial Data (million €)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 126,875

Investments 9,278

Profit 7,226

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

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August 9, 2010The Volkswagen Group acquires a 90.1 percent stake in “Italdesign Giugiaro S.p.A”, Turin, Italy. Italdesign’s development center takes on numerous tasks in connection with the Volkswagen Group’s ongoing model initiative.

March 1, 2011 Volkswagen AG acquires the highly­profitable 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, 2011Volkswagen Osnabrück starts production of the new Golf Cabriolet. The Osnabrück plant with a total annual capacity of 100,000 vehicles is also gear ing up to manu­facture models of other Group brands.

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May 24, 2011After a construction period of roughly two years, the new Volkswagen plant in Chatta nooga, Tennessee, USA, with a production capacity of 150,000 vehicles per year is inaugurated. The plant builds the US Passat specially de­veloped for the North American market and available at an entry­level price of under US$20,000. Both the plant and the mid ­size sedan play a key role in the plans to boost sales in the USA.

November 9, 2011Volkswagen AG announces it holds 55.90 percent of the voting rights and 57.33 per­cent of the share capital of “MAN SE”. By completing the acquisition of the majority shareholding, Volkswagen is moving a key step closer towards realizing its goal of an integrated commercial vehicle group consisting of MAN, Scania and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.

March 2012Production of the Audi A3 marks the beginning of the modular transverse toolkit (MQB) era in the Volkswagen Group.

June 6, 2012Volkswagen AG increases its share of the voting rights in “MAN SE” to 75.03 percent, thus taking the next step on the way to the integrated com­mercial vehicles group. Along­side Scania and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, MAN becomes an independent Group brand forming part of the Volkswagen Group’s Com mercial Vehicles function.

July 19, 2012“AUDI AG” acquires a 100 per­cent share in the motorcycle manufacturer “Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.”, Bologna (Italy), via its subsidiary “Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.“ The Volks wagen Group thus wel­comes the sporty motorcycle brand under its roof.

August 1, 2012“Porsche SE” contributes its in direct 50.1 percent holding in “Porsche AG” to Volkswagen AG, 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 inter mediate holding company.

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January 16, 2013The engine plant in Silao, central Mexico, starts operat ing. This is the Group’s 100th factory, and supplies Volkswagen’s North American vehicle plants in Puebla and Chattanooga with modern and fuel­efficient EA888 TSI engines.

August 29, 2013The inauguration of the Urumqi vehicle plant in the Xinjiang region in Western China underscores the growth trajectory on the Chinese market. The factory begins production with the SKD (semi­knocked down) as sembly 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.

September 9, 2013The e­Golf and e­up! electrify visitors at the International Motor Show. All­electric mobility is now combined with the high quality and functionality typical of the Golf. The Volks wagen e­up! is the world champion in efficiency among all­electric cars. Volkswagen is thus taking zero­emission drivetrains to large­volume production and offers all relevant drives for its models.

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September 1, 2012Volks wagen makes an extensive structural and management realignment. In view of the economic significance of the sales market in China, a new Board of Management function for China is set up. For the further structuring of the extended commercial vehicles business, the new board of management func­tion Commercial Vehicles is added.

September 4, 2012The seventh generation Golf celebrates its world premiere in Berlin. The car is launched on the German market on November 7.

November 30, 2012The Group Board of Manage­ment and employee re pre­sentatives of Volkswagen AG and the inter national trade union federation IndustriALL Global Union sign a “Tempo ­ra ry Work Charter for the Volkswagen Group” in Munich. The charter lays down the principles for the use of temporary work and appropriate employment and remunera tion con ditions.

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October 22, 2013The European Court of Justice rules that the VW Law as amended in 2007 is compatible with EU legislation. The Articles of Association of Volkswagen AG also specify a majority of 80 percent for adopting re solu ­tions submitted to the General Meeting of Volkswagen AG.

June 19, 2014A new competence center bundling the Group’s electrical and electronic development activities in the key areas of electro­mobility and vehicle connectivity opens on the E­Campus. The futuristic eight­story building sym­bolizes the quest to develop deeper ex pertise in digital networking, infotainment and driver­ assistance systems of the future.

October 10, 2014The Volkswagen Group and its Chinese partner “First Auto­motive Works” extend their joint venture agreement for a further 25 years until 2041, expanding their successful activities in China on a long­term basis.

November 13, 2014The foundation stone for the plant in Września, Poland, to be opened by Volkswagen Com mercial Vehicles in 2016 is laid. The new plant, which will have an annual production capacity of 100,000 vehicles, has a modern paint shop, halls for body assembly and vehicle assembly as well as a supplier park, and will build the next generation of the Volkswagen Crafter.

December 5, 2014Volkswagen adds its first plug­in hybrid model to its product offering with the launch of the Golf GTE, powered by a 110 kW/150 hp turbocharged petrol direct­injection engine (1.4 TSI) and an electric motor with a power output of 75 kW/102 hp. The Golf GTE has a total range of 940 km and an all­electric driving range of 50 km.

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Vehicle Production

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

(thousands) 10,017

Financial Data (million €)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Sales 213,292

Investments 15,523

Loss –1,361

Vehicle Sales

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Germany (thousands) 1,279

Abroad (thousands) 8,731

Total (thousands) 10,010

Workforce (yearly average)

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP

Employees in foreign Group companies (thousands) 329

Total (thousands) 604

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February 12, 2015At Audi AG in Ingolstadt, a new era of automation begins, giving a foretaste of the revolu­tion in production brought about by Industry 4.0. For the first time, people and robots work hand­in­hand on the assembly line at the employee’s pace without protective bar­riers. This simplifies work significantly and has ergo­nomic advantages.

March 23, 2015 In ŠKODA’s Kvasiny plant in the Czech Republic, vehicle production capacities will be almost doubled by 2018 and output of direct shift gear­boxes increased by 25 percent, creating up to 1,200 new jobs.

April 15, 2015The sixth generation of Volks wagen Commercial Vehicles’ most versatile product makes its world debut in Amsterdam. The Transporter, Caravelle and Multivan enter the stage in a classic, but sharper and more precise VW van design, 65 years after the original T1 went into production.

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April 25, 2015Ferdinand K. Piëch resigns from office as Chairman of the Supervisory Board as well as a member of the Supervisory Board of Volkswagen AG and all other positions in the Volkswagen Group. Berthold Huber, previously Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board, assumes responsibility.

May 1, 2015The DRIVE. Volkswagen Group Forum in Berlin, opens its doors in the Lindencorso after extensive reconstruction and with a new overall concept. DRIVE serves as a communi­cation platform for all twelve Group brands and Volkswagen Financial Services AG.

May 26, 2015The fourth generation of the Caddy goes into series pro­duction in the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles plant in Poznań. Ideal for use as a delivery van in town or as a passenger car, the Caddy offers plenty of space and is available in a wide choice of colors with various drive assistance sys­tems.

May 26, 2015In Changsha in southern China, the Shanghai­Volkswagen joint venture opens a new plant, the Group’s twentieth in China, with an annual capacity to build 300,000 Volkswagen and ŠKODA brand vehicles.

May 27, 2015The first next­generation Touran runs off the produc­tion line in the Wolfsburg plant. Built and manufactured based on the modular trans­verse matrix (MQB), the family van with five or seven seats has an 11 cm larger interior.

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September 25, 2015Matthias Müller, previously Chairman of Dr.­Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is appointed the new CEO of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft by the Supervisory Board. Müller declares winning back the trust the company has lost as his most urgent task through relentless clarification and maximum transparency. At the same time, the Super­visory Board makes a decision to strengthen the company’s brands and regions and radically restructure the Group.

October 7, 2015The Supervisory Board elects Hans Dieter Pötsch, previous ­ly Member of the Board of Management with responsi­bility for Finance and Control­ling, as its Chairman.

October 30, 2015Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft and the leading Chinese finan­cial institute “Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Limited” sign a “Memorandum of Understanding” in the presence of China’s Premier Li Keqiang and German Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel to provide Volkswagen with comprehensive banking services.

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September 4, 2015After three years of construc­tion, Volkswagen opens an engine plant next door to its vehicle plant in Kaluga, Russia, to manufacture state­of­the­art 1.6­liter EA211 series gaso­line engines. 400 employees produce up to 600 engines every day, which are installed in Volkswagen Polo and Jetta models as well as ŠKODA Rapid, Octavia and Yeti cars built in Russia.

September 14, 2015The second­generation Tiguan celebrates its world premiere at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt/Main. Based on the modular trans­verse matrix (MQB), it has a considerably larger interior and boot space.

September 23, 2015Four days after the US authori­ties make the manipulation of diesel engines known to the public, Martin Winterkorn steps down as CEO of Volkswagen Aktiengesell­schaft.

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cross up!

SpaceFox (South America)

Fox (South America)

CrossFox (South America)

up!

e-up!

XL1

eco up!

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Cross Polo

Polo

Polo G (India)

Polo Vivo (South Africa)Polo Sedan (Russia)

Polo BlueGT Polo GTI

Space Cross (South America)

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Polo Vivo Stufe (South Africa) Gol (South America)

Voyage (South America)

Saveiro Cross (South America)Saveiro (South America)

Golf TDI BlueMotionGolf

Gol 16 V (South America)

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Golf GTD

e-Golf Golf GTE

Golf R

Golf TGI BlueMotion Golf GTI

Golf Cabriolet Golf GTI Cabriolet

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Golf Estate

Golf Estate GTD

Golf Estate R

Golf Sportsvan TDI BlueMotion

Golf Estate TDI BlueMotion

Golf Estate Alltrack

Golf Sportsvan

Jetta

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Jetta Hybrid (North America)

New Jetta (China)

The Beetle

Scirocco

Jetta SportWagen (North America)

New Bora (China)

The Beetle Cabriolet

Scirocco R

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Passat

Passat GTE

Passat BlueMotion

Passat (North America)

Passat Estate

Passat Estate Alltrack

Passat Estate BlueMotion

Passat Estate GTE

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CC

Gran Lavida (China)

New Lavida (China)

New Magotan (China)

Santana (China)

Lamando (China)

Gran Santana (China)

Touran

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Phaeton (LWB)

Tiguan (LWB-China) Touareg

Tiguan

Sharan Phaeton

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A1

S1

A1 Sportback

S1 Sportback

A3

A3 Sportback

A3 Sedan

A3 Sportback g-tron

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A3 Sportback e-tron

S3

A3 Cabriolet

S3 Sedan

S3 Sportback

RS 3 Sportback

S3 Cabriolet

A4 Sedan

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A4 Avant

A5 Coupé

A5 Cabriolet

S5 Sportback

A4 L (China)

A5 Sportback

S5 Coupé

S5 Cabriolet

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A U D I ( www.audi.com)

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A6 Sedan

A6 allroad quattro

A6 Avant

A6 L (China)

S6 Sedan

RS 6 Avant

S6 Avant

RS 6 Avant Performance

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A7 Sportback

RS 7 Sportback

A8

A8 L W12

S7 Sportback

RS 7 Sportback Performance

A8 L

S8 Sedan

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S8 Plus

RS Q3

SQ5

TT Coupé

Q3

Q5

Q7

TT Roadster

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A U D I ( www.audi.com)

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R8 Coupé R8 Coupé Plus

TTS RoadsterTTS Coupé

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S E AT ( www.seat.com)

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Ibiza ECOMOTIVE

Ibiza SC CUPRA

Mii

Ibiza SC

Ibiza SC ECOMOTIVE

Ibiza 5D

Mii ECOMOTIVE

Mii ECOFUEL

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S E AT ( www.seat.com)

Leon Leon ECOMOTIVE

Leon SC ECOMOTIVE

Leon CUPRA

Leon SC

Ibiza ST ECOMOTIVE

Leon TGI

Ibiza ST

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Leon ST

Leon ST ECOMOTIVE

Leon X-PERIENCE

Leon SC CUPRA

Leon ST CUPRA

Leon ST TGI

Toledo ECOMOTIVEToledo

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S E AT ( www.seat.com)

Alhambra ECOMOTIVEAlhambra

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Fabia

Fabia Combi

Fabia Combi Scoutline

Citigo G-TEC

Citigo Monte Carlo

Fabia Monte Carlo

Fabia Combi Monte Carlo

Citigo

Š KO D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)

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Rapid (China)

Rapid Spaceback Monte Carlo

Octavia

Rapid Monte Carlo

Rapid (India)

Rapid Spaceback

Rapid Spaceback Scoutline

Rapid (EU)

Š KO D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)

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Octavia RS

Octavia Combi RS

Octavia G-TEC

Octavia Combi

Octavia Combi GreenLine

Octavia RS 230

Octavia Combi RS 230

Octavia GreenLine

Š KO D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)

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Š KO D A ( www.skoda-auto.com)

Superb GreenLine

Superb Combi GreenLine

Yeti Outdoor

Octavia Scout

Superb

Superb Combi

Yeti

Octavia Combi G-TEC

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Yeti Monte Carlo Yeti (LWB-China)

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B E N T L E Y ( www.bentleymotors.com)

Bentley Continental GT Speed Bentley Continental GT SpeedConvertible

Bentley Continental GT V8

Bentley Continental GT

Bentley Continental GT V8Convertible

Bentley Continental GT Convertible

Bentley Continental GT V8 S Bentley Continental GT V8 SConvertible

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Bentley Flying Spur V8 Bentley Flying Spur W12

Bentayga Bentley Mulsanne

Bentley Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase

Bentley Mulsanne Speed

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L A M B O R G H I N I ( www.lamborghini.com)

Huracán LP 610-4 CoupéHuracán LP 580-2 Coupé

Huracán LP 610-4 Spyder

Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster

Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce Roadster

Aventador LP 700-4 Coupé

Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce Coupé

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P O R S C H E ( www.porsche.com)

Cayman

Cayman GT4

911 Carrera Cabriolet

Boxster GTS

Boxster Spyder

Cayman GTS

911 Carrera

Boxster

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P O R S C H E ( www.porsche.com)

911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet

911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet

911 Turbo Cabriolet

911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet

911 Carrera GTS

911 Carrera 4 GTS

911 Turbo

911 Carrera 4

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P O R S C H E ( www.porsche.com)

911 Targa 4 GTS

Macan GTS

Cayenne

911 GT3 RS

911 Targa 4

Macan

Macan Turbo

911 GT3

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Panamera

Panamera Turbo

Panamera GTS

Cayenne GTS

Cayenne Turbo

Panamera S E-Hybrid

Panamera 4

Cayenne S E-Hybrid

P O R S C H E ( www.porsche.com)

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P O R S C H E ( www.porsche.com)

Panamera 4S Sport Edition (China)

Panamera Executive (China)

Panamera 4 Executive (China)

Panamera Turbo Executive

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D U C AT I ( www.ducati.com)

Scrambler Full Throttle

Diavel Carbon

Scrambler Urban Enduro

Diavel

XDiavel SXDiavel

Scrambler ClassicScrambler Icon

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Monster 821

Monster 1200

Hyperstrada 939

Monster 821 Stripe

Monster 1200 S

Hypermotard 939 SPHypermotard 939

Monster 1200 R

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D U C AT I ( www.ducati.com)

Multistrada 1200 Pikes Peak

1299 Panigale

Panigale R

Multistrada 1200 S D|air

959 Panigale

1299 Panigale S

Multistrada 1200 SMultistrada 1200

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Caddy Kombi

Caddy Kombi TGI Blue Motion

Caddy Kombi BlueMotion

Caddy Alltrack

Caddy Delivery Van

Caddy Delivery Van TGI BlueMotion

Caddy Delivery Van BlueMotion

Caddy Delivery Van Alltrack

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V O L K S WA G E N C O M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E S *

* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com

Caddy Beach

Caddy Maxi Kombi TGI BlueMotion

Caddy Maxi Delivery Van TGI BlueMotion

Amarok Single Cab

Caddy Maxi Kombi

Caddy Maxi Delivery Van

Caddy Maxi Beach

Amarok Double Cab

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Multivan

Multivan (LWB)

Multivan Business

California

Rockton

Caravelle (LWB)

Caravelle

Transporter Delivery Van

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V O L K S WA G E N C O M M E R C I A L V E H I C L E S *

* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com

Transporter Delivery Van (LWB) Transporter Delivery Van Plus

Transporter Shuttle (LWB)Transporter Shuttle

Crafter Delivery VanTransporter Double Cab Chassis (LWB)

Transporter Single Cab Chassis

Transporter Single Cab Chassis (LWB)

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Crafter Delivery Van BlueMotion Crafter Delivery Van (MWB)

Crafter KombiCrafter Delivery Van (LWB)

Crafter Single CabChassis (MWB)

Crafter Single Cab Chassis

Crafter Kombi (MWB) Crafter Kombi (LWB)

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* www.volkswagen-commercial-vehicles.com

Crafter Single Cab Chassis (LWB)

Crafter Double CabChassis

Crafter Double CabChassis (LWB)

Crafter Double CabChassis (MWB)

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* The Scania products on this page represent different segments.

There is an abundance of different customer specifications for each segment.

V8 Truck Range

Construction Trucks

Long-haulage Trucks

Distribution Trucks

Special-purpose Trucks

Intercity Buses

Coaches

City Buses

S C A N I A * (www.scania.com)

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MAN TGX (MAN Truck & Bus)

MAN TGM (MAN Truck & Bus)

MAN TGS (MAN Truck & Bus)

MAN TGL (MAN Truck & Bus)

MAN CLA (MAN Truck & Bus)

Lion’s Coach (MAN Truck & Bus)

Bus Chassis (MAN Truck & Bus)

Lion’s Regio (MAN Truck & Bus)

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Lion’s City (MAN Truck & Bus)

NEOPLAN Cityliner(MAN Truck & Bus)

Lion’s Explorer(MAN Truck & Bus)

NEOPLAN Tourliner(MAN Truck & Bus)

NEOPLAN Skyliner(MAN Truck & Bus)

NEOPLAN Jetliner(MAN Truck & Bus)

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M A N L AT I N A M E R I C A (www.man-la.com)

Volkswagen Constellation Trucks (MAN Latin America)

Volkswagen Delivery Trucks (MAN Latin America)

Volkswagen Worker Trucks (MAN Latin America)

MAN TGX(MAN Latin America)

Volksbus(MAN Latin America)

Volkswagen Special Requests (MAN Latin America)

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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)

Turbochargers(MAN Diesel & Turbo)

Turnkey Power Plants(MAN Diesel & Turbo)

Industrial Steam and Gas Turbines (MAN Diesel & Turbo)

Compressors(MAN Diesel & Turbo)

Special Gear Units (Renk)

Chemical Reactors(MAN Diesel & Turbo)

Testing Systems for the Mobility Sectors (Renk)

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Marine Engines (Scania)

Gensets (Scania)

Industrial Engines (Scania)

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Marine Engines (Volkswagen) Industrial Engines (Volkswagen)

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