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  2. Volkswagen de México - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen de México was founded in 1964 and has about 16,400 employees. [6] The first automobile manufactured by the company rolled off the production line in 1967. The VW Puebla plant is the largest employer of the city of Puebla.

  3. Volkswagen Beetle in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    1980 Volkswagen 1200L. Produced in Mexico for Europe. Front view. In September 1980 the company produced the one millionth Mexican-made Volkswagen. In 1981, the Volkswagen (the manufacturer's model name from this point forward) came equipped with front seats that integrated headrests as a required safety feature and new cloth upholsteries. The ...

  4. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    This list of Volkswagen Group factories ... Was the final German factory to produce the original Beetle before all production was shifted to the Puebla plant in ...

  5. The VW Beetle evokes memories of years gone by, but in Mexico ...

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    The once hugely popular design is at serious risk of extinction. But in Mexico, where the last Beetle rolled off the production line at Volkswagen’s flagship factory in Puebla in 2003, the ...

  6. Volkswagen - Wikipedia

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    Beetle production at Wolfsburg ended upon the Golf's introduction. It continued in smaller numbers at other German factories (Hanover and Emden) until 1978, but mainstream production shifted to Brazil and Mexico. In 1975, the Volkswagen Polo followed. It was a re-badged Audi 50, which was soon discontinued in 1978.

  7. Volkswagen Taos - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Taos is a compact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen. It was first released in October 2018 as the Volkswagen Tharu in China, while the Taos was released in October 2020 as a restyled version of the Tharu for the North American, South American, and Russian markets.