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AutoEuropa — Volkswagen's Car Plant in Palmela

AutoEuropa — Volkswagen's Car Plant in Palmela

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VW T-Roc cars at Setúbal port — exports from the AutoEuropa plant

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Volkswagen Autoeuropa is a car manufacturing plant in Quinta do Anjo (Palmela municipality, Setúbal district). It is Portugal’s largest industrial facility: 1.3–1.6% of GDP, 4–4.5% of national exports, and over 10,000 jobs (direct and indirect). Founded in 1991 as a Volkswagen-Ford joint venture, it has been wholly owned by Volkswagen since 1999.

History

Foundation

On 24 June 1991, Volkswagen AG and Ford Motor Company signed an agreement to create AutoEuropa Automóveis Lda, a 50/50 joint venture. The investment totalled approximately $2.8 billion – the largest foreign industrial investment in Portuguese history.

Timeline

YearEvent
1991VW-Ford joint venture created (24 June)
1993Plant construction begins
1994Construction completed
1995Production starts: VW Sharan, Ford Galaxy, SEAT Alhambra
1999Ford exits; plant becomes 100% Volkswagen
2005VW Eos production begins
2008VW Scirocco III production begins
2016VW T-Roc production rights secured
2020SEAT Alhambra production ends
2022Last VW Sharan rolls off the line
2025Agreement signed for ID.EVERY1 electric car
2027Planned launch of ID.EVERY1 and updated T-Roc

Production

Current model

Since 2017 the main model has been the compact crossover VW T-Roc. In 2024 the plant produced 236,023 vehicles (+7.2% year-on-year), up to 1,005 cars per day. Design capacity is approximately 250,000 vehicles per year.

96–99% of output is exported.

Historical models

ModelYears
VW Sharan (two generations)1995–2022
Ford Galaxy Mk11995–2006
SEAT Alhambra1996–2020
VW Eos2005–2016
VW Scirocco III2008–2017

The future: electric vehicles

In 2025 an agreement was signed to produce the VW ID.EVERY1 – a budget electric car priced at around €20,000. Investment exceeds €600 million through 2028, including €30 million in state support. Production is planned to start in 2027 alongside the updated T-Roc.

Technology

ParameterValue
Total site area2 million m² (~200 hectares)
Production floor space1.1 million m²
Automation level~90%
TechnologiesLean production, 3D printing, collaborative robots

The plant is regarded as a pioneer of lean manufacturing within the Volkswagen Group.

Employment

IndicatorFigure
Plant employees4,842 (2024)
Supplier park on site~2,350 jobs
Suppliers elsewhere in Portugal~3,750 jobs
Totalover 10,000

AutoEuropa is the largest employer among Portugal’s five car plants. An industrial park with over 150 local suppliers has grown up around the factory.

Economic significance

IndicatorFigure
Share of Portuguese GDP1.3–1.6%
Share of national exports4–4.5%
Share of domestic car production71–90%
Turnover€3.8 billion (2024)

Before AutoEuropa, the Palmela and Setúbal district was predominantly agricultural. The plant turned it into an automotive cluster, spurring infrastructure development, commerce and the property market.

Labour relations

The trade unions CGTP and UGT are active at the plant. Collective bargaining takes place at enterprise level – unusual for Portugal. Wages at AutoEuropa are above the regional average.

In December 2025, the morning shift stopped work during Portugal’s first general strike in 12 years – in protest against labour law reforms.

Environmental initiatives

Targets

  • 65% reduction in environmental impact per vehicle (achieved 2010–2024)
  • 90% CO₂ reduction by 2030
  • Carbon neutrality by 2040

Geothermal energy

The flagship decarbonisation project (€300 million): 336 boreholes forming an 80-kilometre underground network. Replacing natural gas with geothermal energy will cut heating and cooling energy consumption by 25% and paintshop CO₂ emissions by 40%. Completion: 2027; full electrification: 2029.

Rail logistics

A rail link between the Martorell (Spain) and Palmela plants transports over 20,000 vehicles per year, eliminating 2,400 truck journeys and reducing logistics CO₂ emissions by 43%.

Impact on the region

AutoEuropa fundamentally changed the economic landscape of the Setúbal district. Before 1991 the region was losing jobs – shipyards and canneries were closing. The Volkswagen plant became the anchor enterprise that launched a cycle of reindustrialisation:

  • Mass employment in Palmela and neighbouring municipalities
  • Growth of vocational education
  • Rising living standards
  • Attraction of international suppliers

Key dates

YearEvent
1991VW-Ford joint venture created
1995Production begins
1999Full transition to Volkswagen
2017VW T-Roc production launched
2024Record 236,023 vehicles
2025ID.EVERY1 electric car agreement
2027Planned start of EV production

See also

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