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Based in Germany and tracing its roots back to the mid-1930s, Volkswagen has become a superpower in the automotive world. They have taken over many of their European rivals and implemented their own cutting-edge technology into their models. For these Volkswagen models as well as their sub-brands you can find PDF versions of the official owner’s manuals on this site.


Browse by Volkswagen Model (23 in total)

Arteon

Built on the same platform as the Passat, the Arteon is a mid-size car sold all over the world, although North America had to wait for 2 years. A shooting brake estate version is available as well as a performance trim called "R"

Atlas

2017 saw the introduction of the Atlas, a mid-size crossover SUV that uses the same chassis as the Golf and Passat. It has proved popular right away, thanks to its 3-rows of seating and smartphone connectivity built-in

Beetle

The Beetle line started in 1938 until it was replaced by the Golf in 1974. It went on to be revived in 1997 as a nostalgic quirky model based on the latest Golf platform until 2019 when it was officially discontinued by Volkswagen

CC

The CC was originally referred to as the Passat CC, this was because the CC is essentially an offshoot of that model. It ran from 2008 through to 2017 and during that time was offered with a wide variety of engines and transmissions

Eos

The Eos is a sport compact cabriolet coupé that replaced the Golf convertible in 2006. In 2015 the model was retired after seeing successful sales in all regions around the world. Volkswagen relaunched the Golf Convertible in 2011 as its replacement

Golf

Production of the Golf began in 1974 and in the USA the model is known as the Rabbit. The car has been used as a base for many other models in the Volkswagen range including the sedan version the Jetta and the T-Roc SUV

Golf Plus

The Golf Plus is a compact MPV version of the popular hatchback with a high driving position and massive amounts of practical space inside the body. It ran from 2004 through to 2014 when it was replaced by the Golf Sportsvan

ID.2

The ID.2 is the smallest all-electric crossover SUV on offer from the German car manufacturer Volkswagen. It shares its platform with the Cupra Born and the Audi Q4 e-tron

ID.3

On the Volkswagen ID.3 owner's manuals page you can find all of the PDFs we store for that particular car.

ID.4

The Volkswagen ID.4 (plus the coupe ID.5 version) is the second of the company's all-electric ID range. It is classed as a compact crossover SUV in terms of size and features. In 2021 the ID.4 was crowned "Car of the Year" by 24 motoring journalists worldwide

Jetta

The Jetta is a spinoff from the popular Golf model that came onto the market 5 years after its parent car in 1979. It is a sedan version of the hatchback car that has sold successfully as a small family car around European territories

Passat

Replacing the "80" line from the German automaker, the Passat is a large family car similar to the Jetta but bigger. In recent years the car has shared its platform with the Golf like most of the range of cars on offer from Volkswagen

Polo

This Polo from Volkswagen has been the company's supermini offering since it came onto the market in 1975. Due to its success, the chassis has been used on many other models such as the SEAT Ibiza and Audi A1

Scirocco

The Scirocco was the sports coupe version of the Golf that launched in the same year until it was replaced by the Corrado in 1988. In 2008 the Scirocco was brought back once again based on the Golf platform with a gasoline GTS and a turbodiesel R version

Sharan

The original Sharan was a joint project between Ford and Volkswagen with the American company launching their version as the Galaxy in Europe. In 2010 it entered its second generation and moved onto its own Passat-based chassis

T-Roc

Using the Golf chassis underneath, the T-Roc is classed as a subcompact crossover SUV. Production of the model began in 2017 and is slightly larger than the other similar model from the German automaker, the T-Cross

Taigo

Originally launched in 2020 as the Nivus in Brazil, the Taigo made its way to Europe a year later in 2021. It is an affordable subcompact crossover SUV that shares its platform with the Polo and T-Cross

Taos

After selling extremely well in China as the Tharu, the car was introduced to the rest of the world as the Volkswagen Taos. It is a compact crossover SUV that sits alongside the T-Roc in the German automaker's current SUV range, [...]

Tiguan

In 2007 the Tiguan became the second crossover SUV model to be released from Volkswagen. Originally the model used the chassis taken from the Passat but in recent years the company uses a more "universal" platform that is shared across models like the Golf as well

Touareg

In 2002 Volkswagen began production of the Touareg, a mid-size luxury crossover SUV to be sold the world over. In 2018 the model was replaced outside of Europe with the Atlas but it continues to sell in its home continent

Touran

Entering the market in 2003, the Volkswagen Touran is classed as a compact MPV. It sits on the same platform as the Golf and boasts 7-seats and a wide range of engines to suit various budgets and requirements

Transporter

Volkswagen introduced the Transporter in 1950 and initially saw massive success in its campervan version. Over the decades since, this vehicle has been updated to compete on the market and is again made available as a campervan called the California

Up!

Offered in a wide range of trims, the Up! from Volkswagen is a city car that is almost identical to the Skoda Citigo and the SEAT Mii. Modern examples of the car have the engine fitted in the back powering the rear wheels

About Volkswagen

Volkswagen’s founding story is one of controversy as Adolf Hitler had requested that the company be formed so that affordable mass-produced cars can become available to the German public.

In 1937 the Nazi party went to Porsche and asked them to design a simple car which was then manufactured under the Volkswagen name.

The following large brands were taken over by Volkswagen over the years with each one focused on a separate market of its own:

  • Audi, a premium/executive brand that VW offers many of its models through but with a higher-level of luxury and features.
  • Porsche, a German sports car brand that focuses on 2 seat sports cars and high-end sports SUVs.
  • Skoda, a budget producer of cars originally from the Czech Republic.
  • Scania, a manufacturer of commercial vehicles such as trucks.
  • Lamborghini, a super-car brand known for its 2 seat large volume engine models
  • Bugatti, a historic brand of car with hyper-car models available to purchase with big-ticket prices
  • Bentley, another historic brand aimed at luxury models with big price tags to match the quality

Many famous models came out of Volkswagen such as the Beetle, Golf and later the Jetta.

How do I download a VW owner’s manual?

You can find many of the popular Volkswagen models and their corresponding owner’s manuals on this website.

You can download the VW manuals totally free of charge in PDF format and even store them on your computer or mobile device.

All you have to do is choose the model you are looking for in the list above to view the years available.

On the Volkswagen website, you may have to enter the VIN of the car you own to get access. On manual-directory.com we list all of the PDFs in an archive that’s easy to browse through and find your car in.

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