2008 | Golf VI |
2003 | Golf V |
2002 | One-Liter-car as Prototype |
1998 | Golf IV |
1994 | Polo III |
1992 | Golf TDI (Diesel-direct injection) |
1991 | Golf III, VR6-Motor |
1988 | G-charger |
1986 | Golf with AWD, majority shares SEAT |
1984 | Golf with catalyst and Lambda regulation |
1983 | Golf II |
1982 | Polo Coupe, 5 Mio Golf |
1983 | Production in Canada |
1979 | Golf-Cabrio, VW-van changed |
1978 | US-production |
1977 | Derby as Polo with notchback |
1976 | Golf Diesel, Golf GTI |
1975 | Polo as cheaper alternative to the Audi 50, Volkswagen of Nigeria |
1974 | Scirocco and Golf (in the USA named 'Rabbit'), cease production K 70 |
1973 | VW Passat on the basis of the Audi 80 |
1972 | LoadTransporter (van), 15.007.034. VW of the manufacturing belt, drawing even with the Ford-Tin-Lizzy-Record. |
1970 | K 70, radically changed Beetle, factory in Brussels (Belgium) |
1969 | Factory in Salzgitter |
1968 | VW 411, death Heinrich Nordhoff |
1967 | VW-van with divided front window is replaced. |
1965 | Beetle 1300 + Cabrio + Karmann, VW takes over Auto Union, Wind-tunnel, factory in Emden, 2 Mio. VW in the USA |
1964 | Beetle 1200 A, Volkswagen de Mexico |
1963 | Type 3 1500 N and 1500 S (also Karmann), 1-ton-van |
1962 | VW Type 3 as van-type, formula-V-racing car, 1 Mio. VW in the USA |
1961 | 5.000.000. VW, VW Type 3, Sedan + van-type, Karmann Coupe on type-3-Basis |
1960 | 4.000.000. VW, Volkswagenfactory becomes limited company. |
1958 | Factory in Kassel |
1957 | 2.000.000. VW, Karmann-Ghia Cabrio |
1956 | Volkswagen of South Africa founded, the factory Hannover builds VW-van. |
1955 | Volkswagen of America founded. 1.000.000. VW, costing 3790,- DM, Karmann Ghia Coupe |
1953 | 500.000. VW, foundation Volkswagenfactory founded, VW do Brasil |
1952 | VW-Pick-up, distribution to Great Britain and Canada |
1951 | VW-Bus with improved faetures and skylight, export to France and Italy |
1950 | Professor Porsche visits VW-factory, Beetle costs 4400,- DM. Production start VW-van (Type 2). Nordhoff introduces customer support. Export to Norway and Finland |
1949 | 50.000. VW, costing 4800,- DM, Export-Version 5450,- DM. Cabrio (Karmann). |
1948 | Ford refuses (for no money) take-over of the VW-factory, Nordhoff becomes president of the VW-factories. Beetle costs 5000 RM. The inflationary Reichmark is exchanged for the DM (currency exchange), Export Sweden, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Denmark |
1947 | Export to the Netherlands |
1946 | Sedan standard, 10.000 cars are produced. |
1945 | The factory is rougly down by 60% when the WW ends. The British allow and enable a small-scale production. 6000 workers build 1785 cars. |
1942 | An amphibious vehicle is developed. |
1940 | Onto the Chassis of the Volkswagen-Convertible a jeep with 1,1 liter and 18 kW (25 HP) and increased ground clearance is developed. The VW-factory produces war-stuff besides cars. To ensure production, forced labourers are used. |
1939 | Structurally complete factory |
1938 | Porsche third time in America |
1938 | 5 Mark per week are in theory sufficient to receive a 'KdF'-car after five years (1000,- + 200,- insurance), all together more than 300.000 such contracts, none of them is fulfilled, the VW-factory pays a little compensation later on |
1938 | National price amongst others to Professor Porsche |
1938 | Start with predominantly Italian unemployed, German workers at the Westwall (West-border of Germany). |
1938 | The Kraft durch Freude-Organisation (Power by enthusiasm) of the German working front takes over the Volkwagen-project and changes its name. Cornerstone ceremony at Fallersleben. |
1938 | American specialists are recruited for German VW-factory |
1937 | Auto-Union Type C wins in HSA (Westbury, New York) |
1933 | Auto Union P Type C 6,33 Liter, 401 kW (545 HP), The Auto Union and Mercedes Silver Arrows dominate the europian races |
1937 | Porsche´s 2. trip to America (Ford) |
1937 | 30 pre-series cars are partly being produced by Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart, including ca. 2 Mio. try-out kilometers |
1936 | Auto Union P Type C 382 kW (520 HP) |
1936 | Porsche´s 1. extended trip to America (Ford, GM, Packard a.a.) |
1936 | Three try-out models finished, build near Porsche´s villa, in a workshop, now in total roughly 50.000 km test drives by the RDA. |
1935 | Porsche designes Auto Union P Type A/B 217/276 kW (295/375 HP) |
1935 | Project takes longer due to insufficient support of the RDA. |
1934 | Contract with the NS-government, concerning the construction of the Volkswagen 19 kW (26 HP), 650 kg in just 10 month at a price of 990,- RM(!), Reichsverband der Deutschen Automobilindustrie (association of german automobile industry) should deliver support. |
1933 | Porsche asks Hitler to have Auto-Union also participate in the government funds. Result: each 1 Mio. for Daimler-Benz and Auto-Union. |
1933 | Hitler assume power |
1933 | Small-car-project for NSU |
1932 | Small-car-Project for Zündapp |
1932 | Refusion offer of the UdSSR |
1932 | Volkswagen-predecessor e.g. with flat radial-engine in the rear |
1931 | Patent for torsion bar spring |
1931 | Middle-class-six-cylinder for Wanderer |
1931 | Own firm - design buro in Stuttgart |
1930 | Bankrupcty Steyr, take over by Austro-Daimler association |
1928 | Porsche leaves Daimler because of differences in opinion and changes to Steyr in Austria. |
1928 | Type-SuperSport with charger, 118/147 kW(160/200 HP) |
1927 | Heinrich Nordhoff succeeds his study as master of engineer and takes on a job first with BMW, later on with Opel/GM. |
1927 | Type-Sport with charger, 88/118 kW(120/160 HP) |
1926 | Type-Kurz with charger, 81/118 kW(110/160 HP) |
1924 | Doctor honoris causa of the Technical School Stuttgart |
1924 | Daimler wins the Targa Florio, with a Mercedes changed by Porsche. |
1923 | Porsche and Austro-Daimler main shareholder differ in opinion, Porsche changes as chief engineer to Daimler in Stuttgart, again as successor of Paul Daimler |
1922 | Porsche designs 1,1-liter-light car 'Sascha' and Austro-Daimler manages with it Targa Florio, 19. overall. |
1917 | Doctor honoris causa of the Technical School Vienna |
1914 | During WW 1 until 1918 Porsche designs engines for flying and powerful, heavy army-trucks. |
1910 | First three positions for Austro-Daimler (Prinz-Heinrich) |
1909 | Silver at long-distance race Prinz-Heinrich |
1905 | Porsche succeeds Paul Daimler as chief-designer in the board of Austro-Daimler. |
1905 | Prestigious Austrian honouration Pötting-Price |
1903 | Ferdinand Porsche marries Aloisia Kaes |
1901 | Car race Paris Bordeaux |
1900 | The Lohner-Porsche with electrical wheel hub receives a big prize on the World Exhibition in Paris. |
1897 | Porsche designer at Lohner. |
1894 | Porsche moves to Vienna, apprenticeship (Vereinigte Elektrizitäts AG), simultaneously guset-listener at the Technical School. |
1893 | Porsche visits school in Reichenberg with bad marks. |
1889 | Porsche starts apprenticeship as plumber |
1875 | Ferdinand Porsche is born in Maffersdorf |
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