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Video 2009 TDI 1,6
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Video 2004 Golf Plus
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Video 2003 Golf 5
Video 2003 New Beetle Conv.
Video 2003 Sharan
Video 2003 Transporter T5
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Video 2002 Golf R 32
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Video 2001 Polo 4
Video 2001 Passat W8
Video 1999 Prototype Rear
Video 1999 Prototype Front
Video 1998 Golf Cabrio
Video 1998 New Beetle 1
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Video 1998 Golf 4
Video 1998 Lupo
Video 1996 Passat B5
Video 1994 Polo 3
Video 1993 Golf 3 Cabrio
Video 1993 Golf Electric
Video 1992 Golf GTI 3
Video 1992 Golf 3
Video 1992 The last T3
Video 1990 Motor dimounted
Video 1990 Transporter T4
Video 1989 Taro
Video 1988 Corrado
Video 1988 Passat B3
Video 1985 Polo G40
Video 1985 Golf GTI 2
Video 1985 Transporter Syncro
Video 1983 Golf 2
Video 1981 Santana
Video 1981 T3 (Diesel Engine)
Video 1981 Scirocco 2
Video 1981 Polo
Video 1980 Passat B2
Video 1979 Jetta
Video 1979 Iltis
Video 1979 Transporter T3
Video 1978 Golf 1 Cabrio
Video 1976 First Diesel Engine
Video 1976 Golf GTI
Video 1975 Polo
Video 1975 LT
Video 1974 Golf 1
Video 1974 Scirocco 1
Video 1973 Beetle engine
Video 1973 412
Video 1973 Passat B1
Video 1972 Transporter T2
Video 1971 SP
Video 1970 K70
Video 1970 Buggy
Video 1969 181
Video 1969 VW-Porsche
Video 1968 VW Beetle
Video 1968 411
Video 1967 Transporter T2
Video 1967 T2 technique
Video 1965 Beetle
Video 1964 Fridolin
Video 1963 Beetle
Video 1963 Type 3
Video 1962 Beetle
Video 1962 Karmann type 34
Video 1956 Beetle
Video 1955 Karmann Ghia
Video 1954 Beutler Beetle
Video 1951 Samba Bus
Video 1952 T1 Camper
Video 1951 Export Beetle
Video 1951 T1 Ambulance
Video 1950 Export Beetle
Video 1950 Type 2 T1
Video 1950 Technology T1
Video 1949 Beetle Convert.
Video 1949 Beetle Convert.
Video 1947 Beetle Special Version
Video 1946 Type 2 Forrunner
Video 1943 Schwimmwagen
Video 1941 AWD-Bug
Video 1940 Kübelwagen
Video 1938 Conv. prototype
Video 1938 VW prototype
Video 1937 Pilote prod.
Video 1936 Prototype
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History History (short)


Das Werk in Wolfsburg - größeres Bild durch Anklicken!
Lupe





1946    1950    1951    1967    1972    1979


History of the VW-´Bulli´


1981    1985    1990    1992    2003    2005


The complete Phaeton dashboard! - click to enlarge!
Magnification


The VW middle class

   
Typ 3                 411                 412
   
K 70           Passat B1           Passat B2

Passat B3           Passat B5           Passat B6



The history of the Golf - from first to current VW Golf new car

1974 Golf I

1976 Golf GTI

1979 Golf Cabrio

1983 Golf II

1993 Golf Cabrio II

1998 Golf IV

2007 Golf V

2008 Golf VI


VW-history

2008Golf VI
2003Golf V
2002One-Liter-car as Prototype
1998Golf IV
1994Polo III
1992Golf TDI (Diesel-direct injection)
1991Golf III, VR6-Motor
1988G-charger
1986Golf with AWD, majority shares SEAT
1984Golf with catalyst and Lambda regulation
1983Golf II
1982Polo Coupe, 5 Mio Golf
1983Production in Canada
1979Golf-Cabrio, VW-van changed
1978US-production
1977Derby as Polo with notchback
1976Golf Diesel, Golf GTI
1975Polo as cheaper alternative to the Audi 50, Volkswagen of Nigeria
1974Scirocco and Golf (in the USA named 'Rabbit'), cease production K 70
1973VW Passat on the basis of the Audi 80
1972LoadTransporter (van), 15.007.034. VW of the manufacturing belt, drawing even with the Ford-Tin-Lizzy-Record.
1970K 70, radically changed Beetle, factory in Brussels (Belgium)
1969Factory in Salzgitter
1968VW 411, death Heinrich Nordhoff
1967VW-van with divided front window is replaced.
1965Beetle 1300 + Cabrio + Karmann, VW takes over Auto Union, Wind-tunnel, factory in Emden, 2 Mio. VW in the USA
1964Beetle 1200 A, Volkswagen de Mexico
1963Type 3 1500 N and 1500 S (also Karmann), 1-ton-van
1962VW Type 3 as van-type, formula-V-racing car, 1 Mio. VW in the USA
19615.000.000. VW, VW Type 3, Sedan + van-type, Karmann Coupe on type-3-Basis
19604.000.000. VW, Volkswagenfactory becomes limited company.
1958Factory in Kassel
19572.000.000. VW, Karmann-Ghia Cabrio
1956Volkswagen of South Africa founded, the factory Hannover builds VW-van.
1955Volkswagen of America founded. 1.000.000. VW, costing 3790,- DM, Karmann Ghia Coupe
1953500.000. VW, foundation Volkswagenfactory founded, VW do Brasil
1952VW-Pick-up, distribution to Great Britain and Canada
1951VW-Bus with improved faetures and skylight, export to France and Italy
1950Professor Porsche visits VW-factory, Beetle costs 4400,- DM. Production start VW-van (Type 2). Nordhoff introduces customer support. Export to Norway and Finland
194950.000. VW, costing 4800,- DM, Export-Version 5450,- DM. Cabrio (Karmann).
1948Ford 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
1947Export to the Netherlands
1946Sedan standard, 10.000 cars are produced.
1945The factory is rougly down by 60% when the WW ends. The British allow and enable a small-scale production. 6000 workers build 1785 cars.
1942An amphibious vehicle is developed.
1940Onto 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.
1939Structurally complete factory
1938Porsche third time in America
19385 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
1938National price amongst others to Professor Porsche
1938Start with predominantly Italian unemployed, German workers at the Westwall (West-border of Germany).
1938The 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.
1938American specialists are recruited for German VW-factory
1937Auto-Union Type C wins in HSA (Westbury, New York)
1933Auto Union P Type C 6,33 Liter, 401 kW (545 HP), The Auto Union and Mercedes Silver Arrows dominate the europian races
1937Porsche´s 2. trip to America (Ford)
193730 pre-series cars are partly being produced by Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart, including ca. 2 Mio. try-out kilometers
1936Auto Union P Type C 382 kW (520 HP)
1936Porsche´s 1. extended trip to America (Ford, GM, Packard a.a.)
1936Three try-out models finished, build near Porsche´s villa, in a workshop, now in total roughly 50.000 km test drives by the RDA.
1935Porsche designes Auto Union P Type A/B 217/276 kW (295/375 HP)
1935Project takes longer due to insufficient support of the RDA.
1934Contract 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.
1933Porsche asks Hitler to have Auto-Union also participate in the government funds. Result: each 1 Mio. for Daimler-Benz and Auto-Union.
1933Hitler assume power
1933Small-car-project for NSU
1932Small-car-Project for Zündapp
1932Refusion offer of the UdSSR
1932Volkswagen-predecessor e.g. with flat radial-engine in the rear
1931Patent for torsion bar spring
1931Middle-class-six-cylinder for Wanderer
1931Own firm - design buro in Stuttgart
1930Bankrupcty Steyr, take over by Austro-Daimler association
1928Porsche leaves Daimler because of differences in opinion and changes to Steyr in Austria.
1928Type-SuperSport with charger, 118/147 kW(160/200 HP)
1927Heinrich Nordhoff succeeds his study as master of engineer and takes on a job first with BMW, later on with Opel/GM.
1927Type-Sport with charger, 88/118 kW(120/160 HP)
1926Type-Kurz with charger, 81/118 kW(110/160 HP)
1924Doctor honoris causa of the Technical School Stuttgart
1924Daimler wins the Targa Florio, with a Mercedes changed by Porsche.
1923Porsche and Austro-Daimler main shareholder differ in opinion, Porsche changes as chief engineer to Daimler in Stuttgart, again as successor of Paul Daimler
1922Porsche designs 1,1-liter-light car 'Sascha' and Austro-Daimler manages with it Targa Florio, 19. overall.
1917Doctor honoris causa of the Technical School Vienna
1914During WW 1 until 1918 Porsche designs engines for flying and powerful, heavy army-trucks.
1910First three positions for Austro-Daimler (Prinz-Heinrich)
1909Silver at long-distance race Prinz-Heinrich
1905Porsche succeeds Paul Daimler as chief-designer in the board of Austro-Daimler.
1905Prestigious Austrian honouration Pötting-Price
1903Ferdinand Porsche marries Aloisia Kaes
1901Car race Paris Bordeaux
1900The Lohner-Porsche with electrical wheel hub receives a big prize on the World Exhibition in Paris.
1897Porsche designer at Lohner.
1894Porsche moves to Vienna, apprenticeship (Vereinigte Elektrizitäts AG), simultaneously guset-listener at the Technical School.
1893Porsche visits school in Reichenberg with bad marks.
1889Porsche starts apprenticeship as plumber
1875Ferdinand Porsche is born in Maffersdorf


Cars

VW-Beetle
VW Typ 2 T1
VW Samba Bus
VW Type 3
VW-Porsche
Golf through time
VW Polo '75
VW Polo '81
Front axle member Golf 5
Golf 5 GTI
VW New Beetle
VW-Study (front view)
VW-Study (rear view)
Bugatti 16.4 Veyron
One-Liter-car


Car modules

TSI-engine
Classic in-line-five cylinder
Five cylinder-(R)V-engine
V 10 TDI Diesel engine
W8-engine block
W12-engine block
W12-engine
Cylinder head
TDI-auxiliary heating
G-charger
Haldex-clutch
Different levels six-gear transmission
Direct shift
Fully-automatic-transmission
4-motion
(Dated) sliding brake
Touareg as SUV-vehicle
Lupo underneath
Rear Golf 5
Polo as clown
Steering lock
Buttons on the steering wheel


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