Wolfsburg plant produces 25 millionth Golf
The 25 millionth Golf rolled off the Volkswagen production line in Wolfsburg on 23 March. The very first example of the production Golf was assembled in 1974 and within three years volume totalled a million vehicles. Over 33 years and four generations later a Golf 1.4 TSI fitted with DSG transmission and finished in tornado red, became the 25 millionth example.
The Wolfsburg plant is the largest vehicle factory in the world under one roof. The factory grounds cover an area of 6.057 square kilometres large enough to contain the Principality of Monaco. It has its own hospitals, a train station and its own road network totalling 75 kilometres. The two power stations at the plant also supply energy and heat to the town of Wolfsburg.
As the Golf left the assembly line Bernd Osterloh, Chairman of the Group and General Works Councils, commented: This is a symbol of the extraordinary performance of our colleagues. Their high-quality work as an engineer or a production line worker has made our Golf a long-lasting success that has brought employment and a future to many regions of the world.
Last year over 716,000 examples of the Golf were sold worldwide. This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the arrival of the Golf GTI in the UK.
Source: Volkswagen


