Volkswagen Celebrates 30 Millionth Golf

Volkswagen Celebrates 30 Millionth Golf

On the 14th June, the world's 30 millionth Golf rolled off the assembly line at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg.  As far as land marks go, this is a big one for Volkswagen; It's a new production record for the most successful European car ever. Also the Golf received the "Car of the Year 2013" award. The production of the original Golf started in early 1974.  Since then an average of over 2,000 people have purchased a new Golf every day for the past 39 years statistically speaking.  The 30 millionth car is a Golf TDI BlueMotion; this new model has a fuel consumption value of about 88.3 mpg, making it the most fuel efficient Golf ever built.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
17 Jun 2013

Prof. Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, officially accepted the “Car of the Year 2013” award for the Golf conferred by the 60 member international jury for the highly esteemed award. Prof. Winterkorn commented on both of these events: “The history of the Golf is also the history of automotive progress. With technologies such as the safe front-wheel drive of the first Golf, the debut of the TDI in the third Golf, ESC (Electronic Stability Control) and the dual clutch gearbox of the fourth Golf and the standard Automatic Post-Collision Braking System of the new generation, this car has continued to democratize progress. An optimum of safety, comfort and driving fun are no longer a question of money thanks to the Golf. And so our bestseller lives up to the Volkswagen name.” The milestone vehicle will be officially on display for employees of the Wolfsburg plant this coming Saturday at the plant’s open day.

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