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The Volkswagen Taigo is a subcompact crossover SUV with a sloping roofline manufactured by the German automaker Volkswagen. Based on the Mk6 Polo, the Taigo is built on the Volkswagen Group MQB A0 platform. The vehicle was first released as the Volkswagen Nivus, which was unveiled in May 2020 in Brazil. [3]
It is badged Taigo in Europe and Nivus in Brazil. Talagon: 2021 2021 China MQB Evo: Three-row full-size crossover SUV for the Chinese market above the Tavendor. Exclusively manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. Tavendor: 2022 2022 China MQB Evo: Two-row full-size crossover SUV for the Chinese market below the Talagon. Exclusively manufactured by FAW ...
VW Worker VW truck chassis for building minibuses: 1969: 1990: 0: VW bought 67% of Chrysler Motors do Brazil in 1979 & it then bought the rest in 1980. Renamed Volkswagen Caminhões Ltda. in 1981. Became the first VW Truck & Bus plant. Replaced by Ford's Ipiranga plant as part of Autolatina venture between Ford and VW from 1987-1996. VW Truck ...
Volkswagen trucks (4 P) V. Volkswagen Beetle (2 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Volkswagen vehicles" ... Volkswagen Nivus; Volkswagen Taigo; P. Volkswagen Passat;
Performance-wise, the two trucks can go from 0-60 mph in only 3.5 seconds, with the four-wheel drive system (most likely dual motor) outputting 1,000 lb. ft of torque.
This is an incomplete list of trucks currently in production and discontinued trucks (as of 2014). This list does not include pickup trucks , nor trucks used only in militaries. Some images provided below may show the outdated model.
Volkswagen (VW; German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩] ⓘ) [Note 1] is a German automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.Established in 1937 by The German Labour Front, it was revitalized into the global brand it is today after World War II by British Army officer Ivan Hirst.
The Volkswagen Group MQB platform is the company's strategy for shared modular design construction of its transverse, front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout (optional front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout) automobiles.