Porsche AG has acquired the Volkswagen Group for an undisclosed amount, marking a significant consolidation within the global automotive industry. The Volkswagen Group, headquartered in Wolfsburg, stands as one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and Europe’s largest carmaker. Its extensive portfolio comprises ten brands from seven European countries, including Volkswagen, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, and Porsche itself, alongside Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge, ŠKODA, SEAT, CUPRA, and Ducati. The Group operates 114 production plants worldwide, selling vehicles in 153 countries, and employs approximately 675,000 individuals globally.
This strategic acquisition by Porsche AG positions the luxury sports car manufacturer at the helm of a diverse automotive empire. The move is expected to create substantial synergies by integrating Volkswagen Group’s vast operational scale, research and development capabilities, and global market reach under Porsche AG’s direct control. Volkswagen Group has been actively pursuing sustainable mobility solutions, focusing on electric drive, digital networking, and autonomous driving to make automobiles clean, intelligent, and safe. Porsche AG's acquisition will allow it to steer these initiatives across the entire group, leveraging the collective expertise and resources.
The integration is anticipated to streamline decision-making and foster a unified vision for the future of mobility. By bringing the entire Volkswagen Group under its ownership, Porsche AG gains direct oversight of a comprehensive ecosystem spanning mass-market vehicles, commercial vehicles, and high-performance luxury segments. This consolidation aims to enhance efficiency, accelerate technological advancements, and reinforce market leadership across various automotive sectors.
Looking ahead, the combined entity is poised to drive innovation in sustainable and connected mobility. The acquisition is expected to strengthen the group’s ability to deliver advanced automotive solutions, ensuring the car remains a cornerstone of contemporary, individual, and affordable mobility while addressing climate and environmental protection goals.

