Polo export milestone reached

The production of the 500 000th unit of the current Polo for the export market has been announced as a major milestone for the locally based original equipment manufacturer, Volkswagen Group Africa (VWGA).

The milestone vehicle was a Crystal Ice Blue, right‑hand‑drive Polo destined for the United Kingdom, which is one of VWGA’s main export markets. 

“On average it takes three days and 1 985 sets of hands to build one Polo, with around 1 400 individual parts coming together to create this popular Volkswagen model,” a brand statement said on Wednesday.

“Over the past 30 years, four generations of the Polo have been produced in Kariega, showing the plant’s long-standing stature of building this iconic model.”

The current Polo has been in production at Plant Kariega since 2021. In 2024, Plant Kariega became the sole global exporter of the Polo to 38 international markets. Earlier this year, the Polo was voted ‘Best Small Car’ in the 50th edition of Auto Motor und Sport Best Cars readers’ poll, the largest car reader survey in Europe. 

At the point of achieving this milestone, VWGA had produced 2 044 761 Polos in Kariega. Of these, 596 631 were sold in the local market, while 1 448 130 have been exported. The current facelift Polo accounts for 51.2% of all Polos built for export since 1996.

Germany is now the biggest export market for the Polo, with 124 711 vehicles shipped between 2020 and 2026, followed closely by the United Kingdom at 113 171 units.

VWGA production director, Ulrich Schwabe, said reaching the milestone was a proud moment for the group’s production and logistics team.

“This milestone shows the hard work, skill, and dedication of every employee at Plant Kariega,” he said.

“Our people have dedicated three decades to building and delivering this beloved vehicle to our customers, and these teams are the reason the Polo continues to shine, both here at home and across the world.

“Reaching the milestone of producing the 500 000th current-generation Polo is a proud moment for our production and logistics team,” Schwabe added.

VWGA celebrates 75 years of building vehicles in South Africa and also marks 30 years of Polo production in Kariega this year.