Volkswagen said Friday it will build its best-selling Golf hatchback in
Mexico, starting next year, as part of its efforts to build sales and
production in North America, the weakest market for Europe's biggest car
maker.
VW will build the Golf at its factory in Puebla beginning in the first
quarter of 2014. The Golf vehicles will be sold in North and South America,
and the production will be in addition to output of the model at VW's home
base in Wolfsburg and in Zwickau in eastern Germany.
Volkswagen said the new Golf-producing plant is part of $5 billion the
auto maker plans to spend in the United States and Mexico in the next three
years to boost its vehicle production. VW also makes its Beetle and Passat
engines in Mexico and is building a plant to make Audi cars in Mexico. VW also
is studying whether to build a new SUV model in either Mexico or Chattanooga,
where VW built a $1 billion plant to make Passat cars.
"The Puebla, Mexico plant offers an excellent economic basis for
Volkswagen production operations and is a well-established automotive
manufacturing facility with a record of efficiency and high quality," said
Hubert Waltl, a member of the board of management of the Volkswagen Passenger
Cars Brand with responsibility for production. "With its existing
infrastructure, competitive cost structures and free trade agreements, Mexico
is the ideal location to produce the Golf for the American market."
VW said it is working to build more than 75 percent of the cars it sells
in North America in the U.S. or Mexico.
"Volkswagen has ambitious growth plans, and localizing production is
crucial for these plans to work out," Daniel Schwarz, a Commerzbank AG analyst
in Frankfurt, told Bloomberg News. "You can't be successful in the mass-market
segment if you only import cars."
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Jan. 28, 2013
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