The Volkswagen factory in Navarra, Spain, produced its last Polo in history. After starting production on March 20, 1984, the unit said goodbye to this city model and soon began producing electric vehicles.
In total, approximately 8,422,161 units left the assembly lines of the Spanish Volkswagen factory
The last Polo produced on European soil was configured in blue, with the Life equipment version and equipped with a 1.0 TSI engine with 95 hp.
Apparently, the Navarra factory will, from 2026, produce the SUV version of the ID.2 and its equivalent models from Skoda and Seat. For now, Navarra production consists of the T-Cross and Taigo models.
Without Polo in Europe, the model will continue to reach European dealers, but it will be necessary to import it. Volkswagen will supply all dealerships with Polo models from the Kariega factory in South Africa.
