Volkswagen Lupo
The Volkswagen Lupo replaced in 2005 by the Volkswagen Fox, which in its turn was replaced in 2011 by the Volkswagen Up!.
Volkswagen Lupo Overview
The Volkswagen Lupo was a city car produced by Volkswagen from 1998 to 2005. It was based on the Volkswagen Polo, but it was smaller and more fuel-efficient. The Lupo was powered by a variety of engines, including a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine, a 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine, and a 1.2-liter TDI diesel engine. It was available with a choice of manual or automatic transmissions.
The Lupo was available in three body styles: a three-door hatchback, a five-door hatchback, and a van. It was also available in a variety of trim levels, including the base Lupo, the Lupo GTI, and the Lupo 3L TDI.
The Lupo was a popular car in Europe and it was sold in many countries, including Germany, France, and Italy. However, it was not available in the United States. The Lupo was discontinued in 2005. The main reason for the discontinuation was the introduction of the Volkswagen Up!, which was a more modern and fuel-efficient car.
The Lupo was a good choice for those looking for a small and fuel-efficient city car. It was also a good choice for those who wanted a car with a variety of engines to choose from.
Volkswagen Lupo Europe Sales Data & Charts
Europe Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1999 | 108,996 |
2000 | 91,685 |
2001 | 80,014 |
2002 | 70,756 |
2003 | 43,837 |
2004 | 25,554 |
2005 | 9,724 |