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Production Sites

The 2015 Golf will be produced in the Volkswagen factories in Wolfsburg, Puebla and Zwickau.

The Wolfsburg Production Site

The production plant in Wolfsburg, which was built in 1938/1939, is the headquarters of the Volkswagen Group and the largest continuous automobile factory in the world.

The factory grounds, which are located next to the Mittelland Canal, are more than six square kilometers. Over 51,000 people are employed here. They are not only involved in the production of the Golf, but also the Golf Plus, Touran and Tiguan. In 2011, a total of 805,000 vehicles left this factory's production halls. The Wolfsburg plant has produced around 40 million vehicles to date.

The Puebla Production Site

The 2012 Beetle is built at Volkswagen's Puebla, Mexico plant. This plant began operation in 1964, manufacturing the old style Beetle.

Currently, the Puebla plant employs approximately 15,000 people and produces the New Jetta, Beetle, Golf and other vehicles.

The Zwickau Production Site

The Zwickau plant is an automobile factory located in Saxony. It was founded in 1990 and is combined with the Chemnitz engine factory. The factory grounds cover approximately 1.8 square kilometers. The Golf and Passat models as well as bodies for Bentley and Phaeton are produced here. A combined number of about 8,100 employees work in Zwickau and Chemnitz.