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VWGA celebrates 30 years of Polo production

February 2026

  • Plant Kariega started building Polo for the South African market in 1996
  • About 70% Polos built in Kariega were exported to more than 30 countries

Kariega - 2026 marks a significant milestone year for Volkswagen Group Africa (VWGA) as the company celebrates 75 years in South Africa and 30 years of Polo production at its Kariega plant.

The Polo story in South Africa began in 1996 with the launch of the Polo Classic, a four-door sedan which bridged the gap between the Citi Golf and the Jetta/Golf ranges. In its first year, 5 460 units rolled off the production line. The Polo Classic quickly became a favourite among South Africans, paving the way for the hatchback version introduced in 1998.

In 2003, an updated Polo Classic was launched and won the prestigious South African Guild of Motoring Journalists (SAGMJ) “Car of the Year” award. In 2011, the Polo was the joint winner of the SAGMJ “Car of the Year” award.

To date, Plant Kariega has manufactured four generations of the Polo, with the latest model currently in production since 2021.

In 2024, Plant Kariega became the sole manufacturer and exporter of the Polo for Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, supplying vehicles to 38 countries while maintaining a strong presence in the South African market. That year, VWGA achieved its highest-ever production record of 167 084 vehicles, of which 131 485 Polos were exported and 35 599 Polos and Polo Vivos were sold locally. Additionally, VWGA produces the Polo GTI, a sporty high-performance version of the Polo.

By the end of 2025, VWGA had proudly built more than two million Polos in Kariega. Of these, 595 043 were sold in South Africa, while 1 421 960 were exported to 38 countries, with the United Kingdom being the largest export market.

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 one of South Africa’s most loved vehicles.

“2026 is a year of celebration for Volkswagen Group Africa. Reaching 75 years in South Africa and 30 years of Polo production is not only a proud milestone for our company, but also for our Kariega plant and our employees,” said Ulrich Schwabe, VWGA Production Director. “This milestone is a testament to the dedication, skill, and passion of our employees, whose commitment has made the Polo a success story both locally and internationally. Their contribution has been the driving force behind the Polo’s success.”