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Naming a new model takes a surprising amount of effort. Here are the derivations on some of Volkswagen’s iconic model names, from Atlas to up! and beyond.

It’s not easy to name a new vehicle. At Volkswagen, we consider language differences, customer perceptions, originality and more, going through hundreds of options before finding just the right fit for a model’s personality.

We’re sharing the art and science of the names behind Volkswagen models. Take a look and learn how today’s Volkswagens and some of their classic predecessors got their monikers.

Arteon

The Arteon takes its name from the Latin word for art (artem) and alludes to the emphasis VW placed on its design. The four-door coupe includes features such as chrome strips on its frameless side windows and a wraparound grille.

Atlas

Technically the third VW named after a Greek titan; in ancient myth, Atlas held up the sky –which is appropriate for Volkswagen’s first seven-passenger SUV.

Atlas Cross Sport

The Atlas Cross Sport is a two-row, midsize crossover based on the Atlas that’s sportier (hence “Cross Sport”).

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Beetle

Not long after it first appeared on German roads, the Volkswagen Type 1 was dubbed the Käfer – or Beetle. That name survived the translation into English, and dozens of other languages, and became the model’s official moniker by the late 1940s. (Other nicknames: “the bubble” in Denmark, “coccinelle,” or ladybug, in France, and “turtle car” in Thailand)

CC

Originally known as the Passat CC, CC can be taken to mean “comfort coupe.” Although coupes are generally two-door cars, among modern designers the word “coupe” can also describe cars with the sloping roofline of a coupe, regardless of how many doors they have.

Corrado

Derived from the Spanish verb “correr,” meaning to run or to sprint. (Prototypes had a different, wind-related name that was nixed during development.)

Eos

Eos is the Greek goddess of the dawn, an obvious reference for a hardtop convertible.

Golf

Several VW models take their names from winds, a pattern that’s more of a historical accident than a planned strategy, and many think that trend continued with Golf. But “Golf” isn’t a type of wind – it’s the German word for the Gulf Stream ocean current. It also happened to be the name of a key manager’s horse,which appears to be the real inspiration.

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GLI

Following the debut of the GTI as a sport version of the Golf, Volkswagen chose “GLI” to indicate the sport version of the four-door Jetta sedan.

Jetta

A proper example of the wind motif on Volkswagen models, the word Jetta comes from the German name for jet stream.

Passat

Launched in 1973, the Passat was the first modern-era Volkswagen, and took its name from the German word “passatwinde,” or trade winds.

Phaeton

Another in the Greek mythology series, Phaeton was a god who almost lost control of the chariot that pulled the sun across the sky. In the 19thcentury, a phaeton was a specific type of carriage, one with large wheels and an open body designed for speed. In the early days of the auto industry, the name was sometimes applied to open-topped, powerful vehicles – and while the Phaeton has never been built as a convertible, the powerful sense of the name made it a natural for a luxury sedan and wagon.

Scirocco

The VW sports coupe took its name from the “sirocco,” a hot, powerful wind from the Sahara that blows northeast across the Mediterranean Sea.

Taos

The Volkswagen Taos SUV designed specifically for North America, shares the same name as the New Mexico town. Home to 6,000 people, Taos has been known for centuries for its breathtaking views, its traditional culture and the artists who have set up colonies there since the turn of the 20th century.

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Tiguan

Ahead of its launch in 2009, Volkswagen teamed with a German automotive magazine to poll readers about what the new compact SUV should be named. The choices included Namib, Rockton, Samun, Nanuk and Tiguan – a portmanteau of the German words for tiger and iguana. It’s also the latest in a series of animal-inspired names, along with Rabbit and Fox.

Touareg

The most challenging name in the lineup was inspired by the Tuareg people, known mostly as a tribe of Berbernomads who live in the northern Sahara Desert.

up!

The city car sold in Europe has had the punctuation mark included with its proper name, much as #PinkBeetle serves double duty as a social-media hashtag. “up!” also happens to be the middle two letters in “Lupo,” one of the vehicle’s predecessors. (“Lupo” is Latin for wolf, while “Amarok” means a similar animal in Inuit – both nods to VW’s hometown of Wolfsburg, Germany.)

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FAQs

What VWS are named after winds? ›

The Golf refers to the Gulf Stream, Jetta is German for "jet stream," Passat means "trade wind," the Scirocco is named after Sirocco, a Mediterranean wind, and the Polo references polar winds. And I always thought the Golf and Polo were named after the sports. . .

What do VW names mean? ›

Volkswagen Golf: The Golf is named after the German word “Golfstrom”, with means Gulf Stream. The Jetta and Passat are also named after works of mother nature. Volkswagen Jetta: The Jetta gets its name from the German word for “Jet Stream.”

What does Taos mean VW? ›

Two years later, it was restyled and released in North and South America as Taos. Named after the small yet mighty town of Taos, New Mexico, this compact SUV distills the pioneering spirit of the American southwest into a wholly German-engineered SUV offering.

What does Jetta mean in German? ›

Jetta. A proper example of the wind motif on Volkswagen models, the word Jetta comes from the German name for jet stream.

What does Tiguan mean in German? ›

The Volkswagen Tiguan name is a combination of the German words for “tiger” (Tiger) and “iguana” (Leguan). How is Tiguan pronounced? This combination of German words is pronounced “TEE-gwan”.

What does GTI stand for in VW? ›

GTI stands for Grand Touring Injection. Volkswagen uses for its direct fuel injection system. Over 40 years ago, GTI technology was first deployed in the 1976 Volkswagen Golf GTI. GTI was meant to power long-distance journeys without sacrificing performance by using a new direct fuel injection system.

Which VW is named after Mediterranean wind? ›

The Scirocco derives its name from the Mediterranean wind.

What was the VW Taos named after? ›

The Taos is named after Taos, New Mexico. The Tharu name is derived after the eponymous Tharu people, an ethnic group indigenous to Nepal and Northern India.

What does VW Gli stand for? ›

Simply, it means “Grand Luxe Injection.” To the most people, that probably doesn't mean a whole lot. Let us break it down. There are multiple steps to the historic Volkswagen naming conventions that help explain this: L = Luxe This was the base model.

What does arteon mean? ›

The word “Arteon” for the Volkswagen Arteon is taken from the Latin word “artem,” which means art. Volkswagen chose this name to place an emphasis on the beautiful design of the car.

What is VW TSI stand for? ›

TSI stands for Turbocharged Stratified Injection. It is a fuel injection system that is used in some of Volkswagen's gasoline engines. The TSI system was first introduced in 2006 and has since been used in a variety of VW models, including the Golf, Jetta, and Passat.

What is a Volkswagen called in Mexico? ›

It was and still is known as “vocho”. “Volkswagen” is a bit hard to pronounce or even remember. The “official” name of the vehicle was “Volkswagen Sedan” and it used to be a very popular vehicle in Mexico. They were actually made in Puebla, Mexico, at a Volkswagen plant.

What does Passat mean in English? ›

noun. trade wind [noun] a wind that blows towards the equator (from the north-east and south-east) The trade winds keep the surface water of the Eastern Pacific cool. (Translation of Passat from the PASSWORD German–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

What does a VW Polo stand for? ›

Originally Answered: Why do Volkswagen uses names like "Golf" and "Polo"? Almost all Volkswagen cars are named after winds (but you have to think of them in German). Golf = Gulf Stream; Polo = Polar winds; Jetta = Jet Stream; Scirocco = Hurricane in Africa.

What does Volk mean in Volkswagen? ›

“Volks”, like our “folks” just means “people”. “Wagen”, from which we get “wagon”, means “car”. So “Volkswagen” literally means “people's car”. Volkswagen, then, is the car for the people. In the 1930s, when Volkswagen started, most German cars were luxury models – think Audi and Mercedes-Benz.

Which VW model is named after Mediterranean wind? ›

The Scirocco derives its name from the Mediterranean wind.

What does gli mean on a Jetta? ›

Simply, it means “Grand Luxe Injection.” To the most people, that probably doesn't mean a whole lot. Let us break it down. There are multiple steps to the historic Volkswagen naming conventions that help explain this: L = Luxe This was the base model.

Where did the VW Taos get its name? ›

Volkswagen Taos: Designed specifically for North America, the small yet mighty Taos was named after a town in New Mexico, which is known for breathtaking views and traditional culture.

What does Arteon mean in English? ›

The word “Arteon” for the Volkswagen Arteon is taken from the Latin word “artem,” which means art. Volkswagen chose this name to place an emphasis on the beautiful design of the car.

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