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Arteon

(2017-Present)

The Arteon is eye-catching from any angle, with its elongated contours and low, aerodynamic silhouette. The wrap-around bonnet and frameless side windows exude quality and elegance, reflecting the style of a classic fastback saloon, beautifully complemented by the striking rear design.1

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Arteon Shooting Brake

(2020-Present)
 
The Arteon Shooting brake offers extra space with an impressive 595-litre boot and enough legroom to keep your rear passengers comfortable. Also available as a plug-in hybrid, the Arteon Shooting Brake comes with a wide variety of tech features and gives you an incredibly smooth drive, particularly on the motorway.
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Beetle

(1938-2018)

The original Beetle was launched in 1938 and was known simply as ‘the Volkswagen’, quickly acquiring a raft of nicknames from across the world. Whatever the name, its popularity has never been in question. This model is now only available as a used car.1

Profile view of a blue Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet, with the soft-top roof down.

Beetle Cabriolet

(1949-2018)

The Beetle Cabriolet is the latest chapter in a unique automotive story that started with the original Beetle Convertible in 1949. This model is now only available as a used car.1

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Eos

(2006-2015)

Slotting into the range between our Golf and Passat models in terms of size, the Eos continued a long-running tradition of convertibles from Volkswagen which started with the Beetle over 50 years ago. Eos combined the benefits of a full convertible and - when the sun didn't shine - a hard-top coupé.1

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Fox

(2006-2012)

The Fox arrived in the UK in 2006 and replaced Lupo as our entry-level small car. The Fox model was designed to give customers exceptional space in a high-value, high-quality package, harnessing the traditional Volkswagen values of low cost of ownership and durability.1

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Golf

(1974-Present)

Few cars have a history like that of the Volkswagen Golf. With global sales of over 30 million, in its seventh generation and having celebrated its 40th anniversary in March 2014, the Golf continues to offer UK customers a car which sets the benchmark in terms of comfort, practicality, safety and performance.1

Profile view of a white Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet, with the soft-top roof down.

Golf Cabriolet

(2011-2015)

Volkswagen is one of the world's most successful producers of convertibles and part of this success story lies with the Golf Cabriolet. From 1979 to 2002, we sold 684,000 Golf Cabriolet models. That was chapter one. Chapter two began after a nine year absence, with the soft-top Golf returning in 2011 - and it still looks just as striking on the road.1

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Golf Estate

(1993-2020)

Few cars have a history like that of the Volkswagen Golf and having celebrated its 40th anniversary in March 2014, the Golf continues to offer UK customers a car which sets the benchmark in terms of comfort, practicality, safety and performance. Visually Golf Estate is every inch a Golf, yet it was designed from the outset to be an independent model, rather than a modified hatchback.1

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Golf Plus

(2009-2014)

In 2005, we launched the Golf Plus, a model which was based on the Golf hatchback, offering customers additional space and flexibility. Despite this increased space, the Golf Plus retained the Golf hatchback's standard qualities which included award-winning driving dynamics, value for money and a high level of safety.1

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Golf SV

(2014-2020)

In 2014 an all-new successor to the Golf Plus was revealed, the Golf SV. This all-new model packs all of the advanced technology of the award-winning Golf hatchback range, but in a larger, even more practical bodystyle.1

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e‑Golf

(2014-2020)

Few cars have a history like that of the Volkswagen Golf. The e‑Golf model offers the same virtues of practicality, refinement and advanced technology as its multi-award winning and former European Car of the Year cousin, but with a purely electric drivetrain emitting zero tailpipe emissions whilst in motion.1

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ID.3

(2020-Present)

The all-electric ID.3 is the blueprint for Volkswagen’s future. Not only does it look great but it also drives wonderfully with fast acceleration and no gear changes allowing for a smooth and responsive drive. Its range is impressive too, up to 336 miles on a single charge.
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ID.4

(2020-Present)

A revolutionary new space concept that gives you freedom. Electrical performance that inspires and intuitive ease of use that makes everything so simple. The new ID.4: powerful like an SUV, sustainable like an ID.
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ID.5

(2022-Present)

With powerful electric performance and a flowing silhouette, the ID.5 successfully achieves a modern synergy of SUV and coupé.

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ID. Buzz

(2022-Present)

Discover how the visionary design of the ID. Buzz combines compact dimensions with spaciousness, innovative technology, and an interior made partly from recycled materials. Connected and digital features such as the smart ID. Light system help ID. Buzz redefine modern e-mobility.

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Jetta

(2011-2018)

Jetta is our medium sized saloon. It delivers all round, offering real value for money and allowing you to think with your head as well as your heart. Family car or business vehicle, nothing makes more sense.1

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Passat

(1973-Present)

Passat models have always pushed the boundaries of the so-called upper medium class, edging it closer to the premium segment and beyond. The latest Passat model is no exception, featuring advanced technologies and sophisticated assistance systems, providing new levels of comfort, luxury and performance.1

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Passat Estate

(2010-Present)

Passat models have always pushed the boundaries of the so-called upper medium class, edging it closer to the premium segment and beyond. The latest Passat Estate model is no exception, featuring advanced technologies and sophisticated assistance systems, providing new levels of comfort, luxury and performance.1

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Phaeton

(2003-2015)

Phaeton was Volkswagen's first large luxury saloon and sat alongside Touareg as part of the brand's representation in the luxury class. The Phaeton was designed from conception to set the standards in its class, and to this end, sophisticated technology is a major feature of the vehicle.1

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Polo

(1975-Present)

Polo is our evergreen supermini and was first introduced to the range in 1975. Since then over 1 million Polo models have been sold to customers here in the UK. The new model looks set to continue this success story thanks to advanced safety features that provide confidence to seek out new experiences.1

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Scirocco

(1974-2018)

Exactly 40 years after Volkswagen’s original Scirocco sports coupé model made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show the third-generation Scirocco made its debut in Geneva. This model is now only available as a used car.1

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Sharan

(1995-Present)

For more than 20 years the Sharan has been delivering exceptional practicality, comfort and value to owners. Versatility has always been at the heart of the Sharan models design, and the current model showcases Volkswagen's intelligent thinking and attention to detail.1

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Taigo

(2022-Present)

The Taigo. For those who set their own trends. Who prefer to influence than be influenced. Who not only exhibit style, but also character. And who find the extraordinary in the ordinary everyday.

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Tiguan

(2008-Present)

Tiguan represents Volkswagen's first entry into the growing compact SUV market. It has been a huge success too with more than 100,000 models finding homes in the UK since it went on sale in 2008. The new Tiguan was also the first SUV to sit on the now familiar MQB (Modular Transverse Matrix) platform too - a technology already employed in the award-winning Golf, Passat and Touran model ranges.1

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Tiguan Allspace

(2018-present)

Whatever you plan to do, family holidays, sightseeing trips or days out, the new Tiguan Allspace provides all the space you'll ever need. With its generous passenger compartment and third row seats, it has room for everyone and everything.1

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Touran

(2003-Present)

Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2003, the Touran is our compact MPV. It offers value for money through comprehensive standard equipment and an advanced range of engines. In the UK, the Touran model comes as standard with seven seats.1

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Touareg

(2003-Present)

The Touareg was first introduced in the UK in 2003 and was Volkswagen's first venture into the luxury 4x4 market. Today, it is still one of the most sophisticated vehicles in its segment, an off-road vehicle that combines true off-road ability with the comfort and refinement of a luxury saloon.1

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T‑Cross

(2019-Present)

Special in every way. That’s the T‑Cross, with an exterior that’s funky and fun, and an interior that’s spacious, clever and packed with features. Built for people who want more out of life, the new T‑Cross gives you the freedom to be as spontaneous as you wish. Adaptable, versatile and flexible, this is a car that cannot be labelled. Just like you.1

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T‑Roc

(2017-Present)

Strong, striking and sporty, the T‑Roc exudes character and confidence. Take for example the SEL with its wide radiator grille with integrated LED dual headlights and separate unique signature LED daytime running lights1 creating an unmistakable look, especially at night.

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T‑Roc Cabriolet

(2020-Present)

The T‑Roc Cabriolet is designed to be noticed. Its sporty, modern exterior heralds a new era of Volkswagen style, combining the practicality of an SUV with the exhilarating drive of a convertible.

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up!

(2016-2020)

Packed with personalisation options including head-turning body colours, ambient lighting options and a choice of dash pad designs, the new up! is ready for your stamp of individuality.1

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e‑up!

(2014-2020)

The e‑up! is our compact, all-electric city car emitting zero tailpipe emissions whilst in motion. Based on the multi-award-winning up! (five-door) model it comes with a raft of advanced features and innovations providing everyday practicality, making it the ideal commuter car.1