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Table of Contents 1 The Group 2 Board of Management of Volkswagen AG 4 Supervisory Board 5 Key Figures 6 Five-Year Review 8 Volkswagen Share Key Figures 10 Share Price Development from Dec. 2004 to Dec. 2009 12 Significant Group Companies 14 Production Network 16 16 Europe 18 North/South America and South Africa 22 Asia/Pacific 23 Environment and Transport 25 Deliveries to Customers 26 Competitive Situation 33 Market Shares of New Passenger Registrations by Country 33 New Passenger Car Registrations by Market 34 Developments in Workforce 36 Employees in Technical Development 40 General Procurement Information 42 Procurement Volumes by Brand and Company 42 Organizational Charts 43 Volkswagen Passenger 43 44 SEAT 45 ãkoda 46 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 47 48 49 50 51 Volkswagen Financial Services AG 52 Historical Notes 54 The Model Range of the 74 Volkswagen Passenger Cars 74 Audi 82 SEAT 87 ãkoda 90 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 93 Bentley 97 Bugatti 98 Lamborghini 99 Scania 100 2 THE VOLKSWAGEN GROUP www.volkswagenag.com 3

The Volkswagen Group with its headquarters in is Each brand has its own character and operates as an in­ one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and the dependent entity on the market. The product range extends largest carmaker in Europe. In 2009, the Group increased the from low-consumption small cars to luxury class vehicles. number of vehicles delivered to customers to 6.336 million In the commercial vehicle sector, the product offering spans (2008: 6.257 million), corresponding to a 11.3 percent share pick ups, busses and heavy . of the world passenger car market. The Group operates 60 production plants in fifteen In Western Europe, the largest car market in the world, just European countries and a further six countries in the over one in five new cars (20.9 percent) comes from the Volks­ Americas, Asia and Africa. Around the world, nearly wagen Group. Group sales came in 2009 to 105.2 billion euros 370,000 employees produce about 26,000 vehicles or (2008: 113.8 billion). Profit after tax in the 2009 financial year are involved in vehicle-­related services each working day. amounted to 0.9 billion euros (2008: 4.69 billion). The Volkswagen Group sells its vehicles in 153 countries.

The Group is made up of nine brands from seven European It is the goal of the Group to offer attractive, safe and countries: Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Skoda, Volkswagen environmentally sound vehicles which are competitive Commercial Vehicles, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini and on an increasingly tough market and which set world Scania. standards in their respective classes.

December 31, 2009 4 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF VOLKSWAGEN AG SUPERVISORY BOARD www.volkswagenag.com 5

Hon.-Prof. Dr. techn. h.c. Roland Oetker Dipl.-Ing. ETH Managing Partner of Ferdinand K. Piëch ROI Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH; Chairman Hon. President of Deutsche Schutz­ vereinigung für Wertpapierbesitz e.V. Jürgen Peters Deputy Chairman Bernd Osterloh Chairman of the General and Group

Works Councils of Volkswagen AG Jörg Bode Minister of Economic Affairs, Labor Dr. jur. Hans Michel Piëch and Transport for the Federal State Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft Lawyer in private practice of

Dr. jur. Ferdinand Oliver Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. jur. Michael Frenzel Member of the Board of Chairman, Chairman of the Management of Familie Porsche AG Research and Development Board of Management of TUI AG Beteiligungsgesellschaft

Babette Fröhlich Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Jochem Heizmann Dr. rer. comm. IG Metall, with responsibility for Production Chairman of the Supervisory Board Strategic Planning of Porsche Automobil Holding SE; Chairman of the Supervisory Board Christian Klingler Dr. jur. Hans Michael Gaul of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Sales and Marketing Dr. Ing. Jürgen Großmann Wolfgang Ritmeier Chairman of the Board of Manage­ Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Horst Neumann Chairman of the Board of Manage­ ment of RWE AG; Partner, Georgs­ Human Resources and Organization ment of Volkswagen Management marienhütte Holding GmbH Association (VMA)

Hans Dieter Pötsch Peter Jacobs Heinrich Söfjer Finance and Controlling Chairman of the Works Council at Member of the Works Council the Volkswagen AG Emden plant Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Dr. rer. pol. h.c. Francisco Javier Garcia Sanz Hartmut Meine Procurement Jürgen Stumpf Director of the Lower Saxony and Chairman of the Works Council at Saxony-Anhalt Regional Office of the Volkswagen AG Kassel plant IG Metall Chairman of the Board of Management Bernd Wehlauer of AUDI AG Peter Mosch Deputy Chairman of the General Chairman of the General Works and Group Works Councils of Council of AUDI AG Volkswagen AG

Christian Wulff Minister-President of the Federal State of Lower Saxony

February 1, 2010 December 31, 2009 6 KEY FIGURES www.volkswagenag.com/ir 7

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP VOLKSWAGEN AG

Volume Data 1 2009 2008 % Volume Data 2009 2008 %

Vehicle sales (units) 6,309,743 6,271,724 + 0.6 Vehicle sales (units) 2,053,427 2,388,014 – 14.0

Production (units) 6,054,829 6,346,515 – 4.6 Production (units) 1,038,344 1,137,145 – 8.7

Employees at Dec. 31 368,500 369,928 – 0.4 Employees at Dec. 31 7 95,164 90,363 + 5.3

Financial Data (IFRSs), € million 2009 2008 % Financial Data (HGB), € million 2009 2008 %

Sales revenue 105,187 113,808 – 7.6 Sales 47,864 56,710 – 15.6

Operating profit 1,855 6,333 – 70.7 Net income 1,082 827 + 30.8

Profit before tax 1,261 6,608 – 80.9

Profit after tax 911 4,688 – 80.6

Profit attributable to shareholders of Volkswagen AG 960 4,753 – 79.8

Cash flows from operating activities 2 12,741 2,702 x

Cash flows from investing activities 2 10,428 11,613 – 10.2

Automotive Division 3

EBITDA 4 8,005 12,108 – 33.9

Cash flows from operating activities 2 12,815 8,800 + 45.6

Cash flows from investing activities 2 10,252 11,479 – 10.7

of which: investments in property, plant and equipment 2 5,783 6,773 – 14.6

as a percentage of sales revenue 6.2 6.6

capitalized development costs 1,948 2,216 – 12.1

as a percentage of sales revenue 2.1 2.2 1) Including volume data for the vehicle-production investments Shanghai-Volkswagen Automotive Company Ltd. and FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Net cash flow 2,563 – 2,679 x Company Ltd., which are accounted for using the equity method.

Net liquidity at Dec. 31 10,636 8,039 + 32.3 2) 2008 adjusted.

3) Including allocation of consolidation adjustments between Return ratios in % 2009 2008 the Automotive and Financial Services divisions. Return on sales before tax 1.2 5.8 4) Operating profit plus net depreciation / amortization and impairment losses / reversals Return on investment after tax of impairment losses on property, plant and equipment, capitalized development costs, (Automotive Division) 3.8 10.9 leasing and rental assets, goodwill and financial assets as reported in the cash flow statement. 5) Excluding acquisition and disposal of equity investments: €7,585 million (€8,879 million). Return on equity before tax (Financial Services Division) 6 7.9 12.1 6) Profit before tax as a percentage of average equity.

7) 2009 including Auto5000 GmbH.

December 31, 2009 8 FIVE-YEAR REVIEW www.volkswagenag.com/ir 9

Volume Data (thousands) 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

Vehicle Sales (units) 6,310 6,272 6,192 5,720 5,193 Germany 1,288 1,013 1,030 1,093 1,019 Abroad 5,022 5,259 5,162 4,627 4,174 Production (units) 6,055 6,347 6,213 5,660 5,219 Germany 1,938 2,146 2,086 1,935 1,913 Abroad 4,117 4,201 4,127 3,725 3,306 Employees (yearly average) 367 357 329 329 345 Germany 173 178 175 174 179 Abroad 194 179 154 155 166

Financial Data (in € million ) 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

Sales revenue 105,187 113,808 108,897 104,875 93,996

Profit before tax 1,261 6,608 6,543 1,793 1,621 Profit after tax 911 4,688 4,122 1,955 1,050

Cash flows from operating activities* 12,741 2,702 9,308 14,470 10,709 Cash flows from investing activities* 10,428 11,613 7,120 11,911 10,365

* 2008 and 2007 adjusted. December 31, 2009 10 VOLKSWAGEN SHARE KEY FIGURES www.volkswagenag.com/ir 11

Dividend development 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Number of no-par value shares at Dec. 31 Ordinary shares thousands 295,005 294,920 291,337 286,980 321,930 Preferred shares thousands 105,238 105,238 105,238 105,238 105,238 Dividend per ordinary share € 1.60 1.93 1.80 1.25 1.15 per preferred share € 1.66 1.99 1.86 1.31 1.21

Share price development 1 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Ordinary shares Closing € 77.00 250.00 156.10 85.89 44.61 Annual high € 298.85 945.00 197.90 85.89 54.01 Annual low € 72.41 148.43 82.60 45.10 31.88 Preferred shares Closing € 65.74 38.02 100.00 56.55 32.50 Annual high € 81.72 108.30 131.00 56.55 40.00 Annual low € 30.24 29.30 54.14 32.85 24.00 Market capitalization at Dec. 31 € billion 29.6 77.7 56.0 30.6 15.9 Equity at Dec. 31 € billion 35.3 35.0 31.9 26.9 23.6 Ratio of market capitalization to equity factor 0.84 2.22 1.75 1.14 0.67

Key figures per share 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Earnings per ordinary share € 2 basic 2.38 11.92 10.43 7.07 2.90 € 2 diluted 2.38 11.88 10.34 7.04 2.90 3 € Operating profit 4.64 15.91 15.60 5.18 6.60 3 € Cash flows from operating activities 31.84 27.13 39.72 37.32 27.86 4 € Equity 88.15 87.49 80.38 68.59 55.25 Price/earnings ratio 5 factor 36.2 21.0 15.0 12.1 15.4 Price/cash flow ratio 5 factor 2.4 9.2 3.9 2.3 1.6 Dividend yield ordinary share % 2.1 0.8 1.2 1.5 2.6 preferred share % 2.5 5.2 1.9 2.3 3.7 Price development (excluding dividends) ordinary share % – 69.2 + 60.2 + 81.7 + 92.5 + 33.8 preferred share % + 72.9 – 62.0 + 76.8 + 74.0 + 33.1

Turnover on German stock exchanges 6 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Turnover of Volkswagen ordinary shares € billion 23.5 136.5 103.1 50.5 30.9 million shares 129.6 562.8 877.3 770.4 735.7 Volkswagen share of total DAX turnover % 3.2 7 8.0 5.3 3.9 3.3

1) Xetra prices. 4) Based on the total number of ordinary and preferred shares on December 31. 2) For 2006 from continuing and discontinued operations. 5) Using closing prices of the ordinary shares. 3) Based on the weighted average number of ordinary and preferred shares outstanding (basic). 6) Order book turnover on German exchanges. 7) On December 23, 2009, preferred shares replaced ordinary shares in the DAX.

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December 31, 2009 14 SIGNIFICANT GROUP COMPANIES www.volkswagenag.com/ir 15

Name, location Equity interest in % Name, location Equity interest in %

Automotive Division Volkswagen of South Africa (Pty) Ltd., Uitenhage/South Africa 100.00 VOLKSWAGEN AG, Wolfsburg Scania AB, Södertälje/ 1 49.29 Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH, Zwickau 100.00 S.A.S. Scania Holding France, /France 100.00 VOLKSWAGEN SLOVAKIA, a.s., Bratislava/Slovak Republic 100.00 Scania Deutschland Holding GmbH, Koblenz 100.00 SITECH Sitztechnik GmbH, Wolfsburg 100.00 Scania Europe Holding B.V., /The Netherlands 100.00 Volkswagen Navarra, S.A., Arazurí (Navarra)/Spain 100.00 Scania CV AB, Södertälje/Sweden 100.00 AUTOEUROPA-AUTOMÓVEIS LDA., Palmela/Portugal 100.00 Volkswagen Motor Polska Sp.z o.o., Polkowice/Poland 100.00 Shanghai-Volkswagen Automotive Company Ltd., Shanghai/PR. China 2 50.00 Volkswagen-Audi España, S.A., El Prat de Llobregat FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Company, Ltd., Changchun/PR. China 2 40.00 (Barcelona)/Spain 100.00 Volkswagen (China) Investment Company Ltd., Beijing/PR. China 100.00 Volkswagen Original Teile Logistik GmbH & Co. KG, Baunatal 52.96 Volkswagen Group Services S.A., Brussels/Belgium 100.00 VOLKSWAGEN Group Ltd., Volkswagen International Finance N.V., Amsterdam/The Netherlands 100.00 Milton Keynes/United Kingdom 100.00 Groupe VOLKSWAGEN France s.a., Villers-Cotterêts/France 100.00 Porsche Zwischenholding GmbH, 2,4 49.90 Automobilmanufaktur Dresden GmbH, Dresden 100.00 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart – Volkswagen Poznan Sp.z o.o., Poznan/´Poland 100.00 Volkswagen Group Sverige Aktiebolag, Södertälje/Sweden 100.00 MAN SE, Munich 3 28.67 Auto 5000 GmbH, Wolfsburg 100.00 Financial Services Division Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., VOLKSWAGEN FINANCIAL SERVICES AG, 100.00 Herndon, Virginia/USA 100.00 Volkswagen Leasing GmbH, Braunschweig 100.00 Volkswagen Group Canada, Inc., Ajax, Ontario/Canada 100.00 Volkswagen Bank GmbH, Braunschweig 100.00 VOLKSWAGEN Group Japan K.K., Toyohashi/Japan 100.00 Volkswagen Reinsurance AG, Braunschweig 100.00 OOO , Kaluga/Russia 93.78 Volkswagen-Versicherungsdienst GmbH, Wolfsburg 100.00 AUDI AG, 99.55 VOLKSWAGEN FINANCE, S.A., Alcobendas (Madrid)/Spain 100.00 AUDI BRUSSELS S.A./N.V., Brussels/Belgium 100.00 Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd., Milton Keynes/United Kingdom 100.00 AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR Kft., Györ/Hungary 100.00 Volkswagen Financial Services N.V., Amsterdam/The Netherlands 100.00 Audi of America, LLC, Herndon, Virginia/USA 100.00 Volkswagen Financial Services Japan Ltd., Tokyo/Japan 100.00 Audi Volkswagen Korea Ltd., Seoul/Korea 100.00 ãkoFIN s.r.o., Prague/Czech Republic 100.00 Audi Volkswagen Middle East FZE, Global Mobility Holding B.V., Amsterdam/The Netherlands 2, 5 50.00 Dubai/United Arab Emirates 100.00 LeasePlan Corporation N.V., Amsterdam/The Netherlands – Automobili Lamborghini Holding S.p.A., Sant' Agata Bolognese/Italy 100.00 Volkswagen Pon Financial Services B.V., VOLKSWAGEN GROUP ITALIA S.P.A., Verona/Italy 100.00 Amersfoort/The Netherlands 2 60.00 quattro GmbH, Neckarsulm 100.00 VW CREDIT, INC., Wilmington, Delaware/USA 100.00 SEAT, S.A., Martorell, Barcelona/Spain 100.00 VOLKSWAGEN LEASING SA DE CV, Puebla/Mexico 100.00 SEAT Deutschland GmbH, Mörfelden-Walldorf 100.00 VOLKSWAGEN BANK SA INSTITUCION DE BANCA MULTIPLE, Gearbox del Prat, S.A., El Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona)/Spain 100.00 Puebla/Mexico 100.00 ãKODA AUTO a.s., Mladá Boleslav/Czech Republic 100.00 Financial services companies in , São Paulo/Brazil 100.00 ãkodaAuto Deutschland GmbH, Weiterstadt 100.00 Financial services companies in Argentina, Buenos Aires/Argentina 100.00 ãKODA AUTO Slovensko s.r.o., Bratislava/Slovak Republic 100.00 ãKODA AUTO POLSKA, S.A., Poznan/Poland 51.00 1) The share of the voting rights in Scania is 71.81 % and thus differs from the equity interest. 2) Joint ventures are accounted for using the equity method. Bentley Motors Ltd., Crewe/United Kingdom 100.00 3) The share of the voting rights in MAN is 29.9 % and thus differs from the equity interest. The company is accounted for using the equity method. Volkswagen de México, S.A. de C.V., Puebla/Pue./Mexico 100.00 4) Porsche Zwischenholding GmbH, Stuttgart, holds 100 % of the shares of Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart. Ltda., São Bernardo do Campo, SP/Brazil 100.00 The company‘s fiscal year ends on June 30, 2010. S.A., Buenos Aires/Argentina 100.00 5) Global Mobility Holding B. V., Amsterdam, holds all shares of LeasePlan Corporation N. V., Amsterdam.

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GERMANY 7 Emden plant (7,500 employees) AUDI AG (46,500 employees; PASSAT, PASSAT VARIANT, PASSAT CC founded in 1909, 1965 acquisition of 50 % of the capital of Auto- 8 Salzgitter plant Union GmbH; today more than (6,000 employees) 99 % owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG) engines

1 Ingolstadt plant Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH (7,750 employees; 7 , AUDI A3 SPORTBACK, AUDI A4, AUDI A4 AVANT, AUDI A4 ALLROAD, founded in 1990; wholly owned AUDI A5 COUPÉ, AUDI A5 SPORT­ by VOLKSWAGEN AG) BACK, AUDI Q5, components: engine ö 3, 12 4 components 9 Chemnitz plant 5 8 engines 2 Neckarsulm plant AUDI A4, AUDI A5 CABRIOLET, 10 Zwickau plant AUDI A6, AUDI A6 AVANT, AUDI A6 GOLF, PASSAT 6 11 ALLROAD, AUDI A8, AUDI R8 COUPÉ, 9 AUDI R8 SPYDER Automobilmanufaktur 10 Dresden GmbH VOLKSWAGEN AG (380 employees; founded in 1998; (95,200 employees; founded as wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG) Volkswagenwerk GmbH in 1938) 11 Gläserne Manufaktur 2 3 Wolfsburg plant Dresden 1 (50,000 employees) PHAETON GOLF, GOLF PLUS, TIGUAN, TOURAN, components: press shop, SITECH Sitztechnik GmbH chassis, plastics technology (1,700 emloyees; founded in 2001; wholly owned by SITECH Sp. z o.o.) 4 plant (12,750 employees) 12 Wolfsburg plant T5, T5 GP, components: foundry, components: seating technology heat exchangers ö Volkswagen Osnabrück 5 Brunswick plant GmbH (5,500 employees) (from 2011) chassis components

6 Kassel plant (13,450 employees) gearboxes, components: foundry

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BELGIUM ITALY

AUDI BRUSSELS S.A. Automobili Lamborghini (2,200 employees; S.p.A. founded in 1971; wholly owned (990 employees; founded in 1963, by VOLKSWAGEN AG) wholly owned by Automobili Lamborghini Holding S.p.A., wholly 13 Brussels plant owned by AUDI AG since 1998) AUDI A3 SPORTBACK, POLO (2009

25 end of production) 17 Sant’ Agata Bolognese plant GALLARDO COUPÉ, GALLARDO BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA SPYDER, MURCIÉLAGO COUPÉ, MURCIÉLAGO ROADSTER, engines VOLKSWAGEN SARAJEVO, d.o.o. POLAND 30 23 (founded in 1998; 58% VOLKSWAGEN AG, Volkswagen Poznan´ Sp. z o.o. 24 (5,000 employees; founded in 1993; 42% Prevent Sarajevo d.o.o.) wholly owned by Volkswagen 22 International Finance N.V.) 29 14 Sarajevo plant

16 28 18 Eco Carrier, components: 27 19, 20 18 Pozna´n plant ring gears, stub axles 13 CADDY 3, T5, T5 GP, 41 39 40 34 components: foundry 15 33 FRANCE 26 42 Volkswagen Motor Polska 17 SAS Sp. z o.o. 14 (65 employees; founded in 1910; (1,150 employees; founded in 38 35 36 part of the Volkswagen Group 1998; wholly owned by Volkswagen 37 since 1998; today wholly owned by Inter­national Finance N.V.) 21 Groupe VOLKSWAGEN France s.a.) 19 Polkowice plant 15 Molsheim plant engines VEYRON 16.4, VEYRON GRAND SPORT SITECH Sp. z o.o. (1,400 employees; wholly owned GREAT BRITAIN by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

Bentley Motors Ltd. 20 Polkowice plant (3,400 employees; founded in 1919; components: seating technology wholly owned by VOLKSWAGEN AG)

16 Crewe plant ARNAGE, BROOKLANDS, AZURE, CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR, CONTINENTAL GT, CONTINENTAL GTC, engines December 31, 2009 December 31, 2009 20 PRODUCTION NETWORK EUROPE www.volkswagenag.com 21

PORTUGAL 25 Luleå plant (Sweden) SLOVAK REPUBLIC Volkswagen Navarra, S.A. Components (production of (4,850 employees; AUTOEUROPA - frame members) VOLKSWAGEN SLOVAKIA a.s. founded in 1993 when the AUTOMÓVEIS LDA. (6,600 employees; Pamplona plant was spun off from (3,000 employees; founded in 26 Angers plant founded in 1991; wholly owned SEAT S.A. as ”Fabrica Navarra de 1991; 74 % Volkswagen Inter­ (France) by Volks­wagen International ­Automoviles S.A.“, 100 % SEAT, S.A.) national Finance N.V.; 26 % Global Assembly of trucks Finance N.V.) VW Automotive B.V.) 38 Pamplona plant 27 Zwolle plant 33 Bratislava plant POLO, engines (assembly only) 21 Palmela plant (The Netherlands) TOUAREG, ãKODA OCTAVIA, EOS, SCIROCCO, SHARAN, Assembly of trucks AUDI Q7, , CZECH REPUBLIC SEAT ALHAMBRA gearboxes (assembly only) 28 Meppel ãKODA AUTO a.s. RUSSIA (The Netherlands) 34 Martin plant (23,600 employees; Components, components paint components: gearboxes/chassis founded in 1895; wholly owned OOO Volkswagen Group Rus shop by VOLKSWAGEN AG) (2,000 employees; founded in SPAIN 1999; 28.06 % VOLKSWAGEN AG, 29 Slupsk plant (Poland) 39 Mladá Boleslav plant 16.80 % SKODA AUTO a.s., 48.92 % Assembly of bus bodies SEAT, S.A. FABIA, FABIA COMBI, OCTAVIA, Volkswagen International Finance (11,500 employees; OCTAVIA COMBI, engines, gearboxes, N.V., 6.22 % European Bank for 30 St. Petersburg plant founded in 1950, wholly owned by components: foundry Reconstruction and Development) (Russia) VOLKSWAGEN AG since 1990) Assembly of bus bodies 40 Kvasiny plant 22 Kaluga plant 35 Barcelona plant ROOMSTER, PRAKTIK, YETI, SUPERB, TIGUAN, ãKODA OCTAVIA, several 31 São Paulo plant components: press shop SUPERB COMBI SKD models of the Volkswagen, (Brazil) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Production of engines, axles, cabs, 36 Martorell plant 41 Vrchlabí plant ãkoda and Audi brands and bus chassis IBIZA, IBIZA SC, CORDOBA, LEON, OCTAVIA, OCTAVIA COMBI TOLEDO, ALTEA, ALTEA XL, SWEDEN 32 Tucumán plant ALTEA FREETRACK, EXEO, EXEO ST, HUNGARY (Argentina) engines (assembly only) Scania AB Powertrain components AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR (32,330 employees*; founded in (production) Gearbox del Prat, S.A. Kft. 1891, VOLKSWAGEN AG 49.29 % (founded in 1989, wholly owned by (5,600 employees; share capital and 71.81 % voting SEAT, S.A.) founded in 1993; rights) wholly owned by AUDI AG) 37 Prat plant 23 Södertälje plant gearboxes, components: foundry 42 Györ plant (Sweden) AUDI A3 CABRIOLET, AUDI TT COUPÉ, Production of truck and bus chassis, AUDI TT ROADSTER, engines components (engines, transmission and axle production)

24 plant (Sweden) Components (production of cabs)

* as reported by Scania December 31, 2009 December 31, 2009 22 PRODUCTION NETWORK NORTH/SOUTH AMERICA AND SOUTH AFRICA PRODUCTION NETWORK ASIA/PACIFIC 23

55,57 58 ö

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USA BRAZIL INDIA 53 Shanghai (Anting) plant ãKODA FABIA JINGRUI, ö Volkswagen Group of Volkswagen do Brasil ãKODA AUTO India Private Ltd. ãKODA OCTAVIA MINGRUI, America Chattanooga Indústria de Veículos (840 employees; founded in 1999; ãKODA SUPERB HAORUI,

Operations, LLC. Automotores Ltda. wholly owned by ãKODA AUTO a.s.) POLO JINQING, POLO JINQU, LAVIDA, (21,700 employees; founded in (from 2011) SANTANA, PASSAT CLASSIC, 1953; wholly owned by Volkswagen 51 Aurangabad plant International Finance N.V.) PASSAT LINGYU, TOURAN, engines MEXICO ãKODA FABIA, ãKODA OCTAVIA, ãKODA SUPERB, 46 Anchieta plant 54 Nanjing plant Volkswagen de México, S.A. , PASSAT, AUDI A4, AUDI A6 de C.V. (13,200 employees; GOL, SAVEIRO, NEW SAVEIRO, POLO, SANTANA VISTA founded in 1964; wholly owned POLO CLASSIC, PARATI, T2, engines,

by VOLKSWAGEN AG) gearboxes: foundry Volkswagen India Private Ltd. FAW-Volkswagen (1,100 employees; founded in Automotive Company Ltd. 43 Puebla plant 47 Curitiba plant 2007; VOLKSWAGEN AG 90.99 % (11,700 employees; founded in JETTA, NEW BEETLE, NEW BEETLE FOX, GOLF share capital and 0.0001 % voting 1991; 20 % VOLKSWAGEN AG, 10 % CABRIOLET, JETTA VARIANT, GOLF rights, Volkswagen International Volkswagen (China) Investment VARIANT EUROPE, BUS, TRUCK, 48 São Carlos plant Finance N.V. 9.01 % share capital Company Ltd., 10 % AUDI AG, 50 % engines engines: foundry and 99.9999 % voting rights) First Automobile Works Corp./FAW)

ARGENTINA 49 Taubaté plant 52 Pune plant GOL, VOYAGE 55 Changchun plant ãKODA FABIA, POLO JETTA A2, NEW BORA, GOLF, SAGITAR, Volkswagen Argentina S.A. MAGOTAN, AUDI A4, AUDI A6, (5,100 employees; founded in SOUTH AFRICA PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 1980; wholly owned by SEAT, S.A.) AUDI Q5, engines, gearboxes Volkswagen of South Africa 44 Cordoba plant (Pty) Ltd. (4,750 employees; Shanghai-Volkswagen 56 Chengdu plant gearboxes founded in 1956; wholly owned by Automotive Company Ltd. JETTA A2 VOLKSWAGEN AG since 1974) (19,000 employees; founded in 45 Pacheco plant 1985; 40 % VOLKS­WAGEN AG, FOX, SURAN, AMAROK, engines 50 Uitenhage plant 10 % Volkswagen (China) Invest­ (assembly only) POLO, POLO CLASSIC, CITI GOLF (2009 ment Company Ltd., 50 % Shanghai end of production), JETTA, BUS, Automotive Group Company Ltd/ CONSTELLATION MEDIUM, SAGCL) CONSTELLATION HEAVY, engines December 31, 2009 December 31, 2009 24 PRODUCTION NETWORK ASIA/PACIFIC ENVIRONMENT AND TRANSPORT www.volkswagenag.com 25

Volkswagen Group models with CO2 emissions of less than 140 g/km for the German market 55,57 58

5 models ≤ 100 CO2 / km 58 models ≤ 120 CO2 / km

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23 20 20 15 14 3 0 2 0 6 Volkswagen FAW Platform VOLKSWAGEN Transmission Company Ltd. (Shanghai) Company Ltd. VW Audi SEAT ãkoda VW Audi SEAT ãkoda (founded in 2005; 60 % Volkswagen (founded in 2001; 60 % Volkswagen (China) Investment Company Ltd., (China) Investment Company Ltd., 40 % FAWER Automobile Parts Co. 20 % FAW-Car Company, 20 % SAIC Ltd.) Motor Co., Ltd.) 104 models ≤ 130 CO2 / km 174 models ≤ 140 CO2 / km 57 Changchun plant 59 Shanghai (Jiading) plant 100 100 components: chassis, axles gearboxes 78 80 80 VOLKSWAGEN FAW Engine Shanghai Volkswagen (Dalian) Co., Ltd. Powertrain Company Ltd. (founded in 2005; 60 % Volkswagen 60 60 (founded in 2005; 60 % Volkswa­ 49 (China) Investment Company Ltd., gen (China) Investment Company 40 % First Automobile Works Corp./ 38 Ltd., 40 % Shanghai Automotive 40 40 31 FAW) 27 Group Company Ltd./SAGCL) 24 20 16 15 20 58 Dalian plant 60 Shanghai (Loutang) plant engines, gearboxes engines VW Audi SEAT ãkoda VW Audi SEAT ãkoda

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Worldwide 2008 Western Europe excl. Germany 2008 December 31, 2009 2009 December 31, 2009 2009 Group Group* 6,256,843* 1,915,870 6,336,222 (= +1.3 %) 1,655,260 (= -13.6 %) Volkswagen Passenger Cars Volkswagen Passenger Cars 3,667,843 872,022 3,954,454 (= +7.8 %) 766,397 (= -12,1.%) Audi Audi 1,003,469 408,873 949,729 (= -5.4 %) 359,465 (= -12,1 .%) SEAT SEAT 368,104 270,518 336,683 (= -8.5 %) 236,852 (= -12.4 %) ãkoda ãkoda 674,530 203,067 684,226 (= +1.4 %) 182,857 (= -10.0 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 502,265 158,285 361,506 (= -28.0 %) 107,776 (= -31.9 %) Bentley Bentley 7,604 2,347 4,616 (= -39.3 %) 1,363 (= -41.9 %) Bugatti Bugatti 71 21 50 (= -29.6 %) 18 (= -14.3 %) Lamborghini Lamborghini 2,430 737 1,515 (= -37.7 %) 532 (= -27.8 %) Scania 30,527* 43,443 (= +42.3 %)

Europe 2008 Central and Eastern Europe 2008 December 31, 2009 2009 December 31, 2009 2009 Group* Group* 3,530,655 556,012 3,281,198 (= -7.1 %) 381,913 (= -31.3 %) Volkswagen Passenger Cars Volkswagen Passenger Cars 1,571,705 178,466 1,564,084 (= -0.5 %) 125,070 (= -29.9 %) Audi Audi 709,677 42,693 618,854 (= -12.8 %) 30,545 (= -28.5 %) SEAT SEAT 343,211 31,410 312,222 (= -9.0 %) 19,188 (= -38.9 %) ãkoda ãkoda 570,285 254,714 525,572 (= -7.8 %) 180,387 (= -29.2 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 331,660 48,525 258,038 (= -22.2 %) 26,586 (= -45.2 %) Bentley 3,090 Bentley 1,739 (= -43.7 %) 168 Bugatti 103 (= -38.7 %) 30 Lamborghini 22 (= -26.7 %) 36 Lamborghini 34 (= -5.6 %) 997 667 (= -33.1 %)

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Germany 2008 Italy 2008 December 31, 2009 2009 December 31, 2009 2009 Group* Group* 1,058,773 263,591 1,244,025 (= +17.5 %) 236,458 (= -10.3 %) Volkswagen Passenger Cars Volkswagen Passenger Cars 521,217 143,651 672,617 (= +29.0 %) 130,649 (= -9.1 %) Audi Audi 258,111 62,053 228,844 (= -11.3 %) 57,204 (= -7.8 %) SEAT SEAT 41,283 27,300 56,182 (= +36.1 %) 22,235 (= -18.6 %) ãkoda ãkoda 112,504 20,809 162,328 (= +44.3 %) 18,215 (= -12.5 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 124,850 Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 9,405 123,676 (= -0.9 %) 7,900 (= -16.0 %) Bentley 575 Bentley 273 (= -52.5 %) 143 44 (= -69.2 %) Bugatti 9 Lamborghini 230 4 (= -55.6 %) 211 (= -8.3 %) Lamborghini 224 101 (= -54.9 %)

Great Britain 2008 Spain 2008 December 31, 2009 2009 December 31, 2009 2009 Group* Group* 377,460 277,688 338,745 (= -10.3 %) 223,779 (= -19.4 %) Volkswagen Passenger Cars Volkswagen Passenger Cars 178,458 93,682 157,536 (= -11.7 %) 77,773 (= -17.0 %) Audi Audi 101,522 51,421 90,513 (= -10.8 %) 38,788 (= -24.6 %) SEAT SEAT 29,397 99,496 29,987 (= +2.0 %) 83,008 (= -16.6 %) ãkoda ãkoda 37,072 20,487 36,012 (= -2.9 %) 17,598 (= -14.1 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 29,356 12,534 23,681 (= -19.3 %) 6,568 (= -47.6 %) Bentley Bentley 1,438 55 891 (= -38.0 %) 38 (= -30.9 %) Bugatti Bugatti 10 1 5 (= -50.0 %) 0 (= -100.0 %) Lamborghini Lamborghini 207 12 120 (= -42.0 %) 6 (= -50.0 %)

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North America 2008 South America 2008 December 31, 2009 2009 December 31, 2009 2009 Group* Group* 502,949 797,742 467,528 (= -7.0 %) 815,130 (= +2.2 %) Volkswagen Passenger Cars Volkswagen Passenger Cars 375,326 663,458 344,776 (= -8.1 %) 735,142 (= +10.8 %) Audi Audi 9,574 102,273 8,716 (= -9.0 %) 98,896 (= -3.3 %) SEAT SEAT 2,957 13,066 1,491 (= -49.6 %) 15,588 (= +19.3 %) ãkoda Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 2,623 8,589 1,819 (= -30.7 %) 6,429 (= -25.1 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 119,130 Bentley 67,957 (= -43.0 %) 2,863 Lamborghini 1,443 (= -49.6 %) 0 Bugatti 5 19 7 (= -63.2 %) Lamborghini 813 389 (= -52.2 %) Brazil 2008 December 31, 2009 2009 Group* 633,293 688,270 (= +8.7 %) Volkswagen Passenger Cars 526,297 623,056 (= +18.4 %) Audi USA 2008 1,376 December 31, 2009 2009 2,010 (= +46.1 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Group* 105,620 314.513 63,199 (= -40.2 %) 297.973 (= -5,3 %) Lamborghini Volkswagen Passenger Cars 0 223,128 5 213,454 (= -4.3 %) Audi 87,760 82,716 (= -5.7 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles South Africa 2008 2 December 31, 2009 2009 0 (= -100.0 %) Group* Bentley 72,774 2,863 51,982 (= -28.6 %) 1,443 (= -49.6 %) Volkswagen Passenger Cars 55,996 Bugatti 39,379 (= -29.7 %) 19 Audi 7 (= -63.2 %) 9,525 Lamborghini 8,710 (= -8.6 %) 741 SEAT 353 (= -52.4 %) 1,285 0 (= -100.0 %) Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 5,940 3,885 (= -34.6 %) Lamborghini 28 8 (= -71.4 %)

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Asia-Pacific 2008 MARKET SHARES OF NEW PASSENGER CAR December 31, 2009 2009 Group* REGISTRATIONS BY COUNTRY (VW GROUP) 1,170,358 1,546,121 (= +32.1 %) 2008 Volkswagen Passenger Cars December 31, 2009 929,841 2009 1,200,505 (= +29.1 %) Germany Audi 33.6 % 155,131 34.2 % 199,003 (= +28.3 %) France ãkoda 11.9 % 76,654 11.3 % 138,782 (= +81.0 %) Great Britain Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 16.3 % 7,256 15.9 % 6,646 (= -8.4 %) Italy 11.2 % Bentley 10.1 % 1,051 Spain 869 (= -17.3 %) 23.0 % Bugatti 23.2 % 8 Portugal 6 (= -25.0 %) 19.9 % Lamborghini 20.1 % 417 Belgium 310 (= -25.7 %) 19.6 % 19.1 % The Netherlands 17.1 % 18.3 % Austria 31.1 % 31.7 % Switzerland 23.3 % China 2008 24.1 % December 31, 2009 2009 Sweden Group* 21.2 % 1,024,007 21.3 % 1,400,013 (= +36.7 %) Norway Volkswagen Passenger Cars 25.2 % 843,956 24.2 % 1,117,303 (= +32.4 %) Denmark Audi 17.3 % 119,598 15.8 % 158,941 (= +32.9 %) Finland 23.0 % ãkoda 25.0 % 59,284 122,556 (= +106.7 %) Western Europe excl. Germany 16.5 % Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 15.8 % 534 Western Europe 612 (= +14.6 %) 20.4 % Bentley 20.9 % 518 Brazil 24.0 % 484 (= -6.6 %) 25.4 % Lamborghini 117 China 117 (= 0.0 %) 18.7 % 16.5 % USA* 2.4 % 2.9 % Worldwide 10.3 % 11.3 % * excl. Scania * market includes passenger cars and light trucks 34 COMPETITIVE SITUATION www.volkswagenag.com 35

NEW PASSENGER CAR REGISTRATIONS BY MARKET

Germany Western Europe excl. Germany

Volkswagen Group Volkswagen Group 34.17 % 15.78 % GM Group GM Group 9.79 % 8.59 % Ford Group Ford Group 8.32 % 11.28 % PSA Group PSA Group 6.08 % 15.86 % Renault Renault 3.83 % 9.06 % Fiat Group Fiat Group 4.76 % 10.36 % BMW Group BMW Group 6.77 % 4.47 % Daimler AG Daimler AG 8.31 % 3.58 % Japanese automakers Japanese automakers 11.02 % 14.43 % Group Toyota Group 3.92 % 5.75 % Korean automakers Korean automakers 3.86 % 3.93 %

USA (Passenger Cars and Light Trucks) China (excl. Hong Kong)* Volkswagen Shanghai Volkswagen 2.0 % 8.2 % Audi FAW-Volkswagen 0.8 % 7.9 % Volkswagen Group 2.9 % Volkswagen Group (local) Toyota 16.1 % 17.0 % Volkswagen Group (imported brands) 0.4 % 7.4 % Volkswagen Group (total) 11.0 % 16.5 % Japanese automakers (total) GM Group 40.3 % 9.3 % Korean automakers (total) Ford/ Group 7.0 % 2.9 % BMW Group PSAGroup 1.9 % Daimler AG 3.2 % 2.0 % Japanese automakers (total) Further imported brands 20.8 % 1.7 % Korean automakers (total) Total imported brands 9.8 % 55.8 % Chinese brands GM Group 23.4 % 19.8 % Ford Group Further international brands 15.5 % 11.5 % Further imported brands 8.9 % 2.6 % Domestics 44.2 %

December 31, 2009 * Source: December 31, 2009

36 DEVELOPMENTS IN WORKFORCE www.volkswagenag.com/ir 37

VOLKSWAGEN GROUP VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Development of workforce worldwide Workforce at production companies by country (excl. Scania)

thousands Italy 986 369.9 370 368.5 Russia 1,978 India 1,986 360 Belgium 2,152 Portugal 2,979 350 344.9 Great Britain 3,425 342.5 South Africa 4,748 340 Argentina 5,550

330 329.3 Hungary 5,624 324.9 Slovak Republic 6,513 320 Poland 8,601 Mexico 13,203 310 Spain 17,502

300 Brazil 21,732 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Czech Republic 23,655 China 30,752 Year-end data, employees at production and service companies Germany 151,429

December 31, 2009 December 31, 2009 VOLKSWAGEN GROUP VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Absolute numbers of employees in Germany/abroad Workforce at production companies by employment category

thousands 195.6 195.9 350,000

178.7 180 177.3 300,000 174.3 172.6 168.9 168.7 105,288 104,942 93,084 105,966 124,039 125,694 165.2 166.2 250,000 160.6 160 155.9 200,000 228,418 230,959 222,592 214,037 236,005 232,960 140 150,000

100,000 120 50,000

100 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Germany Year-end data, employees at salaried (excl. apprentices) production and service companies abroad hourly workers (excl. apprentices)

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VOLKSWAGEN AG VOLKSWAGEN AG Development of part-time employees Overall age structure

102,520 101,028 94,000 90,468 90,363 95,164 42.0 42.1 42.2 3,431 years years years 2,912 3,000 2,780

2,500 2,487 2,249 2,303 40 38.1 2,000 years

1.5001,500

1.0001,000 35

500 2.8% 3.4% 2.4% 2.5% 2.8% 2.9% 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* 30 1998 2007 2008 2009* total (incl. apprentices) * 2009 incl. Auto5000 GmbH part-time employees (excl. partial retirement) * 2009 incl. Auto5000 GmbH

December 31, 2009 December 31, 2009

VOLKSWAGEN AG VOLKSWAGEN AG Development in share of female employees Health index

% 102,520 101,028 94,000 90,468 90,363 95,164 2009* 95.2 13,984 14,000 13,715 2008 95.7

13,500 13,397 2007 95.7

13,000 2006 96.3

12,472 12,500 12,427 2005 96.2

11,966 12,000 2004 96.2 2003 95.8 11,500 13.4% 13.9% 13.3% 13.2% 13.8% 14.1% 2002 95.5 11,000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* 2001 95.8

total (incl. apprentices) * 2009 incl. Auto5000 GmbH 2000 95.7

women * 2009 incl. Auto5000 GmbH

December 31, 2009 December 31, 2009 40 EMPLOYEES IN TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT www.volkswagenag.com/ir 41

Volkswagen Volkswagen Passenger Cars Individual Technical Development 204 Scania 7,764 2,642 Sitech Volkswagen 134 Commercial Vehicles Bentley 741 659 ãkoda 1,562 FAW-Volkswagen 2 Bugatti Audi Volkswagen 530 89 6,423 Group China VTT Japan 36 Lamborghini 20 159 SEAT 939 Shanghai Volkswagen 1,067 Volkswagen de México/NAR 868

Volkswagen do Brasil 983

Volkswagen of Volkswagen South Africa 1 Argentina 122 31

Total: 25,585

1) incl. Robust Pick-Up/ 612 further employees in Group Research Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles 2) incl. Audi Hungari Motor

December 31, 2009 42 GENERAL PROCUREMENT INFORMATION www.volkswagenag.com/ir ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS 43

Purchasing Volumes (Volkswagen Group)

75.4 billion € 70.7 billion €

VOLKSWAGEN

Headquarters: Wolfsburg, Germany Share of capital held: 100 %

2008* 2009 * excl. Scania Board of Management, Volkswagen Passenger Cars Brand: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Martin Winterkorn Procurement Volumes by Brand and Company** Chairman

Volkswagen AG (incl. Passenger Cars, Dr. rer. pol. Arno Antlitz Commercial Vehicles and ET-K) 18,085.76 25.6 % Controlling and Accounting VW Slovakia 1,827.90 2.6 % Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Hackenberg VW do Brasil 4,252.64 6.0 % Technical Development FAW Volkswagen 6,031.20 8.5 % Christian Klingler VW Shanghai 7,151.58 10.1 % Sales and Marketing VW de México 2,618.78 3.7 % Prof. Dr. Ing. Werner Neubauer VW Sachsen 2,082.61 2.9 % Component Auto Europa 942.32 1.3 % Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Horst Neumann Volkswagen Motor Polska 571.69 0.8 % Human Resources and Organization VW of South Africa 631.04 0.9 % Dr. rer. pol. h.c. Francisco Javier Garcia Sanz VW Argentina 666.12 0.9 % Procurement Audi Brussels 491.12 0.7 % Hubert Waltl Volkswagen RUS 326.22 0.5 % Production, Logistics Volkswagen India 119.99 0.2 %

Volkswagen USA 710.35 1.0 % Bentley 240.84 0.3 % Address: Audi 11,475.02 16.2 % Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft Audi Hungaria Motor kft. 2,660.70 3.8 % 38436 Wolfsburg Lamborghini 207.74 0.3 % Germany ãkoda 4,171.86 5.9 % SEAT 2,680.16 3.8 % Internet: www.volkswagen.com Scania 2,745.00 3.9 % Total 70,690.65 100 %

**million € Reporting period: 2009 December 31, 2009 February 1, 2010 44 ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS 45

AUDI AG SEAT, S.A.

Headquarters: Ingolstadt, Germany Headquarters: Martorell, Spain Share of capital held: 99.55 % Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, Audi: Board of Management, SEAT: Rupert Stadler James Muir Chairman President Ulf Berkenhagen Frank Bekemeier Procurement Research and Development Michael Dick Ralf Brandstätter Technical Development Procurement Frank Dreves Jan-Henrik Lafrentz Production Sales and Marketing Peter Schwarzenbauer Ramón Paredes Marketing and Sales Human Resources Axel Strotbek Dieter Seemann Finance and Organization Finance and Organization Dr. rer. pol. Werner Widuckel Wolfram Thomas Human Resources Production

Address: Address: AUDI AG SEAT, S.A. 85045 Ingolstadt Autovía A-2, Km. 585 Germany 08760 Martorell Spain Internet: www.audi.com Internet: www.seat.com

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ãKODA AUTO a.s. VOLKSWAGEN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

Headquarters: Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic Headquarters: Hanover, Germany Share of capital held: 100 % Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, ãkoda: Board of Management, Reinhard Jung Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Brand: Chairman Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Schreiber Klaus Dierkes Chief Executive Officer Human Resources Management Development Reinhard Fleger Dirk Große-Loheide Sales and Marketing Purchasing and Logistics Karlheinz Hell Harald Schomburg Purchasing Sales and Marketing Holger Kintscher Klaus-Dieter Schürmann Commercial Affairs Finance and Integration Technology Dr. Ing. Eckhard Scholz Jochen Schumm Technical Development Human Resources Thomas Ulbrich Address: Production ãKODA AUTO a.s. Václava Klementa 869 Address: 293 60 Mladá Boleslav Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Czech Republic PO Box 21 05 80 30405 Hanover Internet: www.skoda-auto.com Germany

Internet: www.vwn.de

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BENTLEY MOTORS LIMITED BUGATTI

Headquarters: Crewe, Great Britain Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, Bentley: Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.: Dr.-Ing. Franz-Josef Paefgen Headquarters: Molsheim, France Chairman and Chief Executive Share of capital held: 100 % Doug Dickson Dr.-Ing. Franz-Josef Paefgen President Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Eichhorn Rüdiger Meinicke Engineering Hans-Georg Melching Christine Gaskell Alasdair Stewart Personnel Chief Executive Officers Jürgen Hoffmann Bugatti International S.A. (Headquarters Luxemburg) Finance and IS Dr.-Ing. Franz-Josef Paefgen Stuart McCullough President Sales and Marketing Bugatti Engineering GmbH (Headquarters Wolfsburg) Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Schreiber Address: Hans-Georg Melching Bentley Motors Limited Chief Executive Officers Pyms Lane Crewe Address: Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. Cheshire, CW1 3PL 1, Château St. Jean Great Britain 67120 Molsheim France Internet: www.bentleymotors.com Bugatti Engineering GmbH Nordsteimker Str. 7-9 38446 Wolfsburg Germany Internet: www.bugatti.com

February 1, 2010 February 1, 2010 50 ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS 51

AUTOMOBILI LAMBORGHINI S.p.A. SCANIA AB

Headquarters: Sant’ Agata Bolognese, Italy Headquarters: Södertälje, Sweden Share of capital held: 100 % Share of capital held: 49.29 %

Board of Directors, Lamborghini: Executive Board, Scania AB: Stephan Winkelmann Leif Östling President of the Board of Directors President and Chief Executive Officer Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., Sant’ Agata Bolognese, Italy Urban Erdtman Ranieri Niccoli Sales and Services Management Member of the Board of Directors Per Hallberg Maurizio Reggiani Research and Development, Member of the Board of Directors Purchasing Martin Lundstedt Address: Franchise and Factory Sales Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. Anders Nielsen via Modena, 12 Production and Logistics 40019 Sant’ Agata Bolognese Jan Ytterberg Italy Finance and Controlling

Internet: www.lamborghini.com Address: Scania AB (publ) SE-151 87 Södertälje Sweden

Internet: www.scania.com

February 1, 2010 February 1, 2010 52 ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS 53

Headquarters: Brunswick, Germany Share of capital held: 100 %

Board of Management, Volkswagen Financial Services AG: Frank Witter Chairman of the Board of Management Frank Fiedler Finance Christiane Human Resources and Organization Dr. rer. pol. Michael Reinhart Risk Management Lars-Henner Santelmann Sales

Address: Volkswagen Financial Services AG Gifhorner Straße 57 38112 Braunschweig Germany

Internet: www.vwfs.com

February 1, 2010 54 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 55

Ferdinand Porsche’s blue-print The brands “Volkswagen turned the dream of automotive Commercial Vehicles” and 1937 — 1945 mobility for the masses into a Scania, that was acquired in May 28, 1937 “people’s car”. The automobile 2008, with factories in Europe, “Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung laid the foundation for a com­ Africa and South America pro­ des Deutschen pany which rapidly acquired vide a differentiated range of mbH” is established in Berlin. international significance after products spanning city vans, the Second World War. trucks and busses to suit the Early 1938 Construction of the Volkswagen most diverse mobility require­ plant east of Fallersleben be­ The motor of the “Wirtschafts­ ments. gins. wunder“ was air-cooled and fitted at the rear of a car whose The financial services pro­ September 16, 1938 distinctive silhouette made vided by Volkswagen Financial The company name is changed Volkswagen a household name Services AG, a company whose to “Volkswagenwerk GmbH”. all over the world, just as the roots go back as far as 1949, Between 1939 and 1945, Transporter launched in 1950 also contribute to the automo­ the Volkswagen plant is re­ became a much-loved work­ tive success of the Volkswagen organized for the production horse and camper. Group. of arma­ments rather than the production of civilian vehicles. Numerous production facilities Founded on strong brands, the The expanding armaments out­ outside Europe were already Volkswagen Group continues put of the plant after summer being set up in the to its successful automotive tradi­ 1940 leads the company to bring the automaker closer to tion with fascinating products. meet most of its labour needs the customer. by ­using forced labour from Bolstered by another rise in unit abroad. In late summer 1944, Having evolved into a German sales to just under 6.3 million almost two thirds of the automotive group with the vehicles, the Volkswagen Group 18,000-strong workforce is acquisition of “ remains on course to become made up of foreign forced GmbH” and “NSU Moto­ren­ the world’s leading automaker labourers. werke AG” in the , the by 2018 – eco­nomically and dynamic market success of the ecologically. April 11, 1945 Passat, Golf and Polo post-1973 The American troops who enter triggered further corporate the town put an end to the pro­ growth towards a multi-brand duction of military equip­ment group: SEAT and Skoda were and liberate the forced added in 1985 and 1991, labourers. Bentley, Lamborghini and Bugatti in 1998. 56 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 57

1945 1945 — 1949 1950 — 1954 1950

June 1945 March 8, 1950 Vehicle Production Responsibility for the company Series production of the Volks­ Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH seized by the Allies is turned over wagen Transporter begins in VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH 1,785 to the British Military Govern­ Wolfsburg. 90,038 ment for administration in September 11, 1952 trustee­ship. The internationalization of Workforce (yearly average) Workforce (yearly average) December 1945 the Volkswagen sales network VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH Series production of the begins with the founding of VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH Factory workers 5,459 Volkswagen Type 1 begins with “Volkswagen Canada Ltd.” in Factory workers 13,322 Office workers 574 the assembly of 55 saloons. Toronto. Office workers 1,644 Total 6,033 Total 14,966 October 1947 March 23, 1953 Export of the first Volkswagen Volkswagen sets up its first saloons to the Netherlands foreign production company, Financial data begins with five vehicles. “Volkswagen do Brasil Ltda.”, in Financial Data (million DM) (million Reichsmark) São Paulo. In 1957 Volkswagen VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH January 1, 1948 VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH do Brasil switches from Sales 411 is appointed assembling the Transporter to Sales 11.7 General Director of the Volks­­- Profit 3.8 local production; the first Beetle wagen works. produced in Brazil leaves the July 29, 1948 assembly line in 1959.

The company’s registered ­office is transferred from Berlin to October 1953 Wolfsburg and the change Volkswagenwerk GmbH has entered into the Commercial 82 sales agencies outside of Register. Germany. Exports account for 44 percent of vehicle production. June 30, 1949 With 68,754 vehicles exported in “Volkswagen-Finanzierungs- 1953, Volkswagen accounts for Gesellschaft mbH” is founded over 40 percent of all passenger to provide loans to domestic car exports from the Federal customers and dealers, Republic of Germany. thus encouraging the sale of Volks­wagens. January 1, 1954 The domestic sales organization October 8, 1949 encompasses 66 distributors, The British Military Government 239 dealerships and 531 hands over the Volkswagen authorized repair shops. works to the trusteeship of the Federal German government. The State of Lower Saxony assumes the administration. 58 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 59

1955 1955 — 1959 1960 — 1964 1960

August 5, 1955 March 11, 1960 Vehicle Production Employees and dealers from “Volkswagen France S.A.” is Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH home and abroad celebrate the founded in Paris. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP 329,893 production of the one millionth 890,673 August 22, 1960 Volkswagen in Wolfsburg. Based on the “VW Act”, Volks­ August 1955 wagenwerk GmbH is trans­ Vehicle Deliveries The Karmann Ghia Coupé goes formed into a joint stock com­ Vehicle Deliveries VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH into production. pany. Up to March 15, 1961, the VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Germany 150,397 company issues shares with a Germany 374,478 October 27, 1955 Abroad 177,657 nominal value of 360 million Abroad 514,029 “Volkswagen of America Inc.” is DM at a share price of 350 DM. Total 328,054 founded in Newark, New Jersey. Total 888,507 September 1961 March 8, 1956 Volkswagen launches the VW After a one-year period of con­ Workforce (yearly average) 1500 at the International Auto­ Workforce (yearly average) struction, the new plant in VOLKSWAGENWERK GMBH mobile Show in Frankfurt. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP ­Hanover-Stöcken starts Factory workers 28,606 Total 75,528 prod­ucing the Transporter. October 2, 1962 Office workers 2,964 The one millionth Volkswagen June 8, 1956 Total 31,570 Transporter rolls off the Volkswagenwerk GmbH Financial Data (million DM) assembly line at the Hanover ­acquires an interest in the VOLKSWAGEN GROUP plant. Financial Data (million DM) former import agency “South Sales 4,607 African Motor Assemblers and VOLKSWAGEN GROUP January 17, 1964 Distributors Ltd. (SAMAD)”. “Volkswagen de Mexico, ­ Sales 1,444 S.A. de C.V.” is established in July 1958 Mexico City. Powertrain remanufacturing is moved from Wolfsburg to December 8, 1964 Altenbauna near Kassel. The The Emden plant begins workforce at the new Kassel producing the Beetle. Over plant, which repairs and 500 vehicles roll off the rebuilds 430 engines and 130 assembly line each day. They axles a day, rises to 1,124 in are shipped from the company’s 1959. own port and exported primarily to North America. 60 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 61

1965 1965 — 1969 1970 — 1974 1970

January 1, 1965 July 1970 Vehicle Production Volkswagenwerk AG acquires The K 70 rolls off the assembly Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGEN GROUP “Auto-Union GmbH” registered line at Volkswagen’s new VOLKSWAGEN GROUP 1,594,861 in Ingolstadt; the independent Salzgitter plant. 2,214,937 brand widens the model range of October 1, 1971 the emerging group. takes over as Vehicle Deliveries Vehicle Deliveries October 1966 Chairman of the Board of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP “Volkswagen Leasing GmbH” is Management. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Germany 632,671 founded. Germany 725,055 May 1973 Abroad 963,693 Abroad 1,481,866 August 1967 The Passat, the first model of the Total 1,596,364 Series production of the second new Volkswagen generation, Total 2,206,921 generation of the Transporter goes into production. It features begins at the Hanover plant. front-wheel drive, a water- Workforce (yearly average) cooled 4-cylinder engine and a Workforce (yearly average) May 1, 1968 VOLKSWAGEN GROUP unitary construction all-steel VOLKSWAGEN GROUP becomes Chairman of Employees in foreign body. Employees in foreign the Board of Management. Group companies 18,625 Group companies 35,421 February 1974 September 19, 1968 Total 125,157 The sporty VW Scirocco goes Total 190,306 A proving ground is opened near into series production. Ehra-Lessien; in its final form,

Financial Data (million DM) the site features over 100 km of March 29, 1974 Financial Data (million DM) test track. Series production of the Golf VOLKSWAGEN GROUP VOLKSWAGEN GROUP begins in Wolfsburg. Sales 9,268 November 1968 Sales 15,791 Investments 702 The VW Group enters the upper July 1, 1974 Investments 1,536 mid-class segment with the At 11.19 a.m. the last of almost Profit 407 presentation of the . 12 million Beetles rolls off the assembly line in Wolfsburg. August 21, 1969 “Auto Union GmbH” and “NSU Motorenwerke AG” join forces to become “Audi NSU Auto Union AG”. Volkswagenwerke AG initially owns 59.5 percent of the shares.

November 1969 The VW goes into production. 62 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 63

1975 1975 — 1979 1980 — 1984 1980

February 10, 1975 March 1980 Vehicle Production Toni Schmücker becomes The Audi quattro four-wheel Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Chairman of the Board of drive creates a stir at the VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Geneva Motor Show. 1,948,939 Management. 2,573,871 May 8, 1980 March 1975 At the Energy Symposium in Series production of the Polo Wolfsburg, Volkswagen Vehicle Deliveries Vehicle Deliveries begins in Wolfsburg. The auto­ presents the Formula E. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP mobile is positioned on the small VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Germany 625,555 December 1980 Germany 787,591 car market as a less expensive “VW Kraftwerk GmbH” is Abroad 1,412,302 version of the nearly identical founded in Wolfsburg. Abroad 1,707,156 Total 2,037,857 Audi 50. Total 2,494,747 August 1981 October 27, 1976 Production of the Santana The one millionth Golf rolls off begins. Production of the Workforce (yearly average) the assembly line. second generation Polo Workforce (yearly average) VOLKSWAGEN GROUP begins in Wolfsburg. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP January 1977 Employees in foreign Employees in foreign The Derby, a notchback version January 1, 1982 Group companies 59,157 Carl H. Hahn becomes Group companies 99,060 of the Polo, goes into production. Chairman of the Board of Total 176,824 Total 257,930 Management. November 1977 Contract with the German September 30, 1982 A license agreement for the Financial Data (million DM) Democratic Republic providing Financial Data (million DM) for the delivery of 10,000 Golf. production of the Volkswagen VOLKSWAGEN KONZERN Passat, Santana and Polo VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Sales 18,857 January 19, 1978 models is signed with Sales 33,288 Investments 941 The last Beetle to be built in “Sociedad Española de Investments 4,279 Automóviles de Turismo” Loss -157 Germany leaves the assembly Profit 321 line at the Emden plant. (SEAT). November 1982 May 1978 The VW Caddy city van goes into “V.A.G. Transportgesellschaft series production. mbH” is founded in Wolfsburg. June 1983 February 1979 Production of the second Karmann in Osnabrück generation Golf begins. begins production of the February 3, 1984 Golf Con­vertible. The new research centre at the plant in Wolfsburg is inaugurated.

December 1984 Volkswagen acquires the majority of shares in the Italian general importer “Autogerma S.p.A.” 64 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 65

1985 1985 — 1989 1990 — 1994 1990

January 1, 1985 February 6, 1991 Vehicle Production “Audi NSU Auto Union AG” “FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGEN GROUP is renamed “AUDI AG”. The Company Ltd.” is established in VOLKSWAGEN GROUP 2,398,196 registered office moves from Changchun. 3,057,598 Neckarsulm to Ingolstadt. April 16, 1991 April 20, 1985 Volkswagen AG acquires Vehicle Deliveries “Shanghai-Volkswagen Auto­ “SKODA, automobilovà a.s.”, Vehicle Deliveries VOLKSWAGEN GROUP motive Company Ltd.” is which is integrated into the VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Germany 721,812 ­established. Volkswagenwerk VW Group as the fourth brand. Germany 945,384 The well-respected traditional Abroad 1,676,192 AG has a 50 percent share in the Abroad 2,084,795 Czech company marketed its Total 2,398,004 German-Chinese joint venture. Total 3,030,179 first automobiles in 1905. July 4, 1985 The name of the company is June 24, 1991 “AutoEuropa Automóveis Lda.” Workforce (yearly average) changed to “Volkswagen AG”. Workforce (yearly average) is established in Setubal, VOLKSWAGEN GROUP VOLKSWAGEN GROUP September 1, 1985 Portugal, for the production of Employees in foreign Employees in foreign Series production of the Santana a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV). Group companies 88,703 Group companies 95,934 begins in China. Total 259,047 January 1, 1993 Total 268,744 June 18, 1986 Ferdinand Piëch becomes Volkswagen AG acquires Chairman of the Board of Management. Financial Data (million DM) 51 percent of the capital stock of Financial Data (million DM) SEAT and increases its share to VOLKSWAGEN GROUP February 18, 1993 VOLKSWAGEN GROUP 75 percent by the end of the year. Sales 52,502 “AUDI HUNGARIA MOTOR Kft.” Sales 68,061 registered in Györ is established Investments 3,388 January 1988 Investments 5,372 to produce engines. Profit 596 The Corrado sport coupé goes Profit 1,086 into series production. January 1, 1994 “Volkswagen Finanz GmbH”

August 24, 1988 established three years earlier is A licence agreement for the renamed “Volkswagen Financial production of the Audi 100 in Services AG.” China is signed with “First Automobile Works” in March 1994 Changchun. Audi presents the Audi A8, ­its sporty top-class limousine Autumn 1989 ­featuring the brilliantly Market launch of the Audi 100 in­no­vative lightweight TDI, the first Group model with aluminum construction. a turbo direct-injection . 66 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 67

1995 1995 — 1999 2000 — 2004 2000

July 4, 1995 June 1, 2000 Vehicle Production The “Volkswagen Nutzfahr­ The “” opens in Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGEN GROUP zeuge” (Commercial Vehicles) Wolfsburg. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP 3,408,422 brand is introduced. (thousands) 5,156 December 11, 2001 November 17, 1995 The “Gläserne Manufaktur” Volkswagen Argentina S.A. is opened in Dresden and Vehicle Deliveries commissions its new production ­production of the Phaeton Vehicle Deliveries VOLKSWAGEN GROUP plant in Pacheco near Buenos begins. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Germany 937,323 Aires. Germany (thousands) 1,019 April 16, 2002 Abroad 2,504,623 Abroad (thousands) 4,146 August 1997 becomes Total 3,441,946 At the Wolfsburg site the fourth Chairman of the Board of Total (thousands) 5,165 Golf generation goes into Management of Volkswagen AG. production. August 2002 Workforce (yearly average) Workforce (yearly average) Series production of the Touareg VOLKSWAGEN GROUP December 1997 VOLKSWAGEN GROUP “Volkswagen de México” starts begins at Volkswagen Slovakia, Employees in foreign production of the New Beetle. a.s. in Bratislava. Employees in foreign Group Group companies 117,147 companies (thousands) 160.3 Total 259,342 July 1998 December 2002 Total (thousands) 324.4 Acquisition of “Bugatti Inter-­ Production of the Touran starts national­ S.A. Holding” and in Wolfsburg. After only six years, the versatile compact Financial Data (million DM) “Bentley Motor Cars Ltd.”, Financial Data (million €) whose automobile tradition van boasting high-quality VOLKSWAGEN GROUP VOLKSWAGEN GROUP goes back as far as 1919. work­manship already tops Sales 88,119 the one million mark. Sales 81,835 Investments 6,863 September 1998 Investments 14,563

Profit 336 “Audi AG” acquires the Italian August 2003 Profit 2,614 sports car manufacturer Production of the fifth “Lamborghini S.p.A.” generation Golf begins.

July 1999 Volkswagen makes automobile history with the start of the Lupo 3L TDI, the world’s first standard production 3-liter vehicle.

December 23, 1999 The assembly company “SKODA Auto India Private Ltd.” is established in Aurangabad. 68 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 69

2005 2005 2006 2006 March 11, 2005 March 3, 2006 Vehicle Production The sixth generation Passat Series production of the Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGEN GROUP limousine is launched, the Roomster, much acclaimed for VOLKSWAGEN GROUP (thousands) 5,219 successful Passat Estate model its clever space concept, starts at (thousands) 5,660 follows on August 19. the Skoda plant in Kvasiny.

May 24, 2005 March 10, 2006 Vehicle Deliveries The one hundred millionth Market launch of the Audi Q7, Vehicle Deliveries VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Volkswagen, a Touran, leaves the third-generation luxury SUV; VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Germany (thousands) 1,019 the assembly line at the Wolfs­ 52,750 vehicles had already Germany (thousands) 1,093 Abroad (thousands) 4,174 burg plant. been sold by the end of the year. Abroad (thousands) 4,627 Total (thousands) 5,193 September 15, 2005 May 19, 2006 Total (thousands) 5,720 The Bugatti Veyron takes to the The Volkswagen Eos, the new road. The technical wonder from convertible-coupé, is launched Workforce (yearly average) the 1001-hp world in Molsheim, on the German market. Workforce (yearly average) VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Alsace, transforms the masterly VOLKSWAGEN GROUP October 3, 2006 engineering craftsmanship Employees in foreign Group Volkswagen acquires an initial Employees in foreign Group of the automotive visionary companies (thousands) 166 15.06 percent stake in MAN companies (thousands) 155 Ettore Bugatti into contempora­ Total (thousands) 345 Aktiengesellschaft.­ Total (thousands) 329 ry automotive performance. November 1, 2006 September 21, 2005 The collective bargaining agree­ Financial Data (million €) Production of Volkswagen Financial Data (million €) ment between Volkswagen AG Commercial Vehicles’ new VOLKSWAGEN GROUP and IG Metall providing for a VOLKSWAGEN GROUP “Constellation” truck family Sales 93,996 working time corridor with a Sales 104,875 begins in Resende, Brazil. The Investments 10,365 ceiling of 34 hours comes into Investments 11,911 seven- to forty-tonne trucks hold Profit 1,050 force. At the same time, produc­ Profit 1,955 a 33 percent share of the market tion volumes are agreed for the in Brazil. six traditional plants in order to improve capacity utilization and safeguard jobs.

December 1, 2006 Volkswagen Financial Ser­ vices­ takes over the processing of ­ third-party liability claims with a view to improving repair quality by inte­ grating the Group’s ­authorized workshops and safeguarding customer-friendly claims­ processing. 70 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 71

2007 2007 2008 2008 January 1, 2007 March 3, 2008 Vehicle Production Dr. Martin Winterkorn becomes Volkswagen increases its capital Vehicle Production VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Chairman of the Board of interest in Scania to 37.73 VOLKSWAGEN GROUP (thousands) 6,213 ­Management of Volkswagen percent and its share of the (thousands) 6,347 Aktiengesellschaft. voting rights to 68.60 percent. The Swedish truck manufacturer March 23, 2007 founded in 1891 is integrated in Vehicle Deliveries The 25 millionth Golf, a Golf Vehicle Deliveries the Group as the ninth brand. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Sportline 1.4 TSI, leaves the VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Germany (thousands) 1,030 assembly line at the Wolfsburg April 18, 2008 Germany (thousands) 1,013 Abroad (thousands) 5,162 plant. Shanghai Volkswagen opens its Abroad (thousands) 5,259 fourth production plant with Total (thousands) 6,192 July 9, 2007 Total (thousands) 6,272 an annual capacity of 60,000 The Autostadt in Wolfsburg de­ vehicles in Nanjing. livers its one millionth vehicle. Workforce (yearly average) August 16, 2008 Workforce (yearly average) VOLKSWAGEN GROUP August 2007 Bugatti presents the Veyron VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Series production of the Tiguan Employees in foreign Group 16.4 Grand Sport, a super sports Employees in foreign Group compact SUV – characterized companies (thousands) 154 roadster. companies (thousands) 179 by versatility, high-quality Total (thousands) 329 craftsmanship and technical September 2008 Total (thousands) 370 innovations such as the electro- Volkswagen presents the sixth mechanical steering system – generation of the Golf. Financial Data (million €) Financial Data (million €) begins in Wolfsburg. October 30, 2008 VOLKSWAGEN GROUP By setting up a subsidiary VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Sales 108,897 October 5 - 7, 2007 Sales 113,808 International VW Bus Meeting in China, Lamborghini Investments 13,497 Investments 19,710 in Hanover to celebrate strengthens its commitment Profit 4,122 “60 Years of the Bulli”. to developing strategic growth Profit 4,688 markets. November 9, 2007 The 15 millionth Passat to be December 15, 2008 built worldwide leaves the Volkswagen sells its heavy assembly line at the Emden truck business in Brazil to plant. MAN Aktiengesellschaft.

December 5, 2007 December 16, 2008 Volkswagen unveils the “New Škoda opens a new Technology Small Family”, presenting three Center in Mladá Boleslav, thus versions of the up! concept car at expanding its competence in the Bologna Motor Show. passenger car development. 72 HISTORICAL NOTES www.volkswagenag.com 73

2009 2009

January 18, 2009 October 20, 2009 Vehicle Production Volkswagen writes motorsport At an inauguration ceremony VOLKSWAGEN GROUP history with the Race Touareg: attended by Russia’s Prime (thousands) 6,055 a double victory for the brand Minister Putin, the production and the first win by a diesel in plant in Kaluga, Russia, designed the automobile category at the for an annual capacity of up to Vehicle Deliveries Dakar Rally across Argentina 150,000 units which began VOLKSWAGEN GROUP and Chile. vehicle assembly in November 2007 starts full production with Germany (thousands) 1,288 March 31, 2009 its own body shop, paint shop Abroad (thousands) 5,022 The new plant with an annual and assembly lines. Total (thousands) 6,310 production capacity of up to 110,000 vehicles opens in the October 29, 2009 Indian city of Pune. The Group Board of Manage­ Workforce (yearly average) ment, the International Metal­ VOLKSWAGEN GROUP May 11, 2009 workers’ Federation and Press presentation of the new Employees in foreign Group Volkswagen employee represen­ Polo: the new model is in a class companies (thousands) 194 tatives agree binding minimum of its own when it comes to Total (thousands) 367 standards regarding in-house quality, workmanship, safety participation rights for demo­ and efficiency. So it is hardly cratically­ elected labour repre­ surprising that the vehicle wins sen­tatives in the “Charter on Financial Data (million €) many awards, including “Car of Labour Relations”. VOLKSWAGEN GROUP the Year 2010”. Sales 105,187 December 7, 2009 Investments 10,428 May 23, 2009 Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft VfL Wolfsburg soccer club Profit 911 takes a 49.9 percent participation becomes German champion for in Dr.-Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, a the very first time: the success of milestone on the path towards this particular brand ambassa­­ an integrated automotive group. dor delights fans both far and near. December 9, 2009 A cross-shareholding and a September 15, 2009 long-term strategic partnership Ultra-streamlined, ultra-light are agreed with Suzuki Motor and ultra-safe: Volkswagen Corporation, the Japanese presents its automotive update mini-car manufacturer. on the future with the near- production prototype of the sensational 1-liter car, the L1, at the Frankfurt Motor Show. 74 THE MODEL RANGE OF THE VOLKSWAGEN GROUP 75

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Fox SpaceFox (South America) Polo Sedan (South America) Gol (South America)

Crossfox (South America) Polo Novo Gol (South America) Voyage (South America)

Polo BlueMotion Polo A04 (South America) Golf Golf GTD

Polo Jinqing (China) CrossPolo (China) Golf GTI Golf Plus

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Golf BlueMotion Golf BiFuel LPG New Beetle New Beetle Cabriolet

Golf Plus BiFuel LPG Golf Estate Jetta Jetta BlueMotion

Golf Estate BlueMotion Golf GT (South America) Jetta GLI (North America) Sagitar (China)

Citi Golf (South Africa) Parati (South America) Bora (South America) Jetta A2 (China)

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Eos Scirocco Passat Estate Passat Estate BlueMotion

Passat Passat R36 Passat New Lingyu (China) Lavida (China)

Passat BlueMotion Passat Blue TDI Santana B2 (China) Santana 3000 Vista (China)

Passat EcoFuel Passat CC Touran CrossTouran

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Touran BlueMotion Touran EcoFuel Tiguan Tiguan BlueMotion

Sharan Sharan BlueMotion Tiguan LWB (China) Touareg

Sharan BiFuel LPG Routan (North America) Touareg R50

Phaeton Phaeton LWB

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A3 A3 Sportback A4L (China) S4

A3 Cabriolet S3 S4 Avant A5 Coupé

S3 Sportback A4 A5 Sportback A5 Cabriolet

A4 Avant A4 allroad quattro S5 Coupé S5 Cabriolet

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AUDI ( www.audi.com) AUDI ( www.audi.com)

A6 A6 Avant A8 A8L

A6 allroad quattro A6L (China) A8 W12 S8

S6 S6 Avant Q5 Q7

RS6 RS6 Avant Q7 V12 TDI TT Coupé

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AUDI ( www.audi.com) SEAT ( www.seat.com)

TT Roadster TTS Coupé Ibiza Ibiza FR

TTS Roadster TT RS Coupé Ibiza ECOMOTIVE Ibiza SC

TT RS Roadster R8 Ibiza Cupra Ibiza Cupra Bocanegra

R8 Spyder León León Cupra

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León Cupra R León FR Exeo Exeo ST

León ECOMOTIVE Altea Alhambra Alhambra ECOMOTIVE

Altea ECOMOTIVE Altea XL

Altea XL ECOMOTIVE Altea Freetrack

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ã KODA ( www.skoda-auto.com) ã KODA ( www.skoda-auto.com)

Fabia Fabia Combi Octavia GreenLine Octavia Combi GreenLine

Fabia Scout Fabia GreenLine Octavia LPG Octavia Combi LPG

Fabia Combi GreenLine Octavia Octavia Tour Octavia Tour Combi

Octavia Combi Octavia Scout Octavia RS Octavia Combi RS

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Superb Superb GreenLine Caddy Caddy Kombi

Roomster Roomster Scout Caddy BlueMotion Caddy

Roomster Praktik Yeti Caddy EcoFuel Caddy Life

Caddy Life Tramper Caddy Maxi Panel Van

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Caddy Maxi Kombi Caddy Maxi Life Multivan Caravelle

Caddy Maxi Life Tramper Caddy Maxi 4Motion Transporter Panel Van Transporter Shuttle

Caddy Maxi EcoFuel Saveiro (South America) Transporter Dropside Transporter Double Cab

Nova Saveiro (South America) California T2 Kombi (South America) Crafter Panel Van

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Crafter Kombi Crafter AdBlue Bentley Continental Flying Spur Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed

Crafter Dropside Crafter Double Cab Dropside Bentley Continental GT Bentley Continental GT Speed

Crafter Chassis Crafter Chassis Double Cab Bentley Continental GTC Bentley Continental GTC Speed

Bentley Continental SuperSports Bentley Arnage Final Series

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BENTLEY (www.bentleymotors.com) LAMBORGHINI ( www.lamborghini.com)

Bentley Azure T Bentley Brooklands Gallardo LP 560-4 Coupé Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder

BUGATTI ( www.bugatti.com) Gallardo LP 550-2 Murciélago LP 640 Coupé Valentino Balboni

Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Murciélago LP 640 Roadster Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce

Reventón Roadster

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SCANIA (www.scania.com)

Long-haulage trucks Construction trucks

Distribution trucks Special-purpose trucks

Coaches Intercity buses

City buses

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