VW cashes in on the Up!

VW cashes in on the Up!

VW is set to make a huge profit on every model it sells of its upcoming city car, the Up!, according to Autocar sources.

The Up!, a car being pitched against the Peugeot 107, Citroen C1 and Toyota Aygo, will be built for around 900 euro (£775) at its low-cost Indian assembly plant.

With VW planning to sell the Up! for around 9000 Euro (£7700), the firm will be making a substantial profit on every model sold.

The VW group plans to make around 1.4 million units a year, including the VW Up! and Skoda and Seat variants. The VW Up! was first seen as a concept car at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show.

It will be pitched below the Polo in the VW range but it should be seen as more of a replacement for the now extinct Lupo than the current Fox.

VW has also shown off different Up! variants at various motor shows, including the four-door Space Up! and electric Space Up! Blue.

- Autocar





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