Volkswagen to Buy Designer Italdesign Giugiaro

May 25, 2010
VW has worked with the Italian design firm since the 1970s, when it helped develop the Golf 1 model.

Volkswagen said on May 25 that it would buy the Italian group that designed its first Golf model for an amount that was not disclosed. "Italdesign becomes a permanent member of the global Volkswagen family," chairman Martin Winterkorn said.

VW will buy 90.1% of the shares in Italdesign Giugiaro, while the Giugiaro family will hold on to the remainder.

"The Volkswagen group will be continuing its model initiative over the coming years and will benefit from the capacity and competence of Italdesign," Winterkorn said. "The company will therefore be making an important contribution to our 2018 global growth strategy."

The Italian firm was founded in 1968, posts annual sales of around 100 million euros (US$123 million) and employs some 800 workers.

VW has worked with the Italian design firm since the 1970s, when it helped develop the Golf 1 model, one of the German group's biggest successes. Italdesign was founded by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani, and has worked with car makers worldwide, including Fiat, Renault, Ford, Toyota and the China Automotive Company.

VW, meanwhile, has worked in the past year on a series of acquisitions, and already owns a broad range of car companies including Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, Seat, Skoda and the Swedish heavy truck group Scania.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2010

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