- Tours include a closer look at how
Volkswagen’s popular
Polos and
Polo Vivos are built
Kariega (Uitenhage) – After a hiatus of more than two years due to the
Covid-19 pandemic,
Volkswagen Group South Africa’s (VWSA) Kariega manufacturing plant has reopened its popular
FactoryTours to the public.
The
FactoryTours restarted on 21 June and has already welcomed a total of 921 visitors in its first month of operating since it was stopped in 2020 at the start of the pandemic. Using the downtime productively, the team behind the
FactoryTours have reinvented the experience for visitors.
In its new form, the tours include a completely reworked script, showcasing the most exciting elements of
Volkswagen’s world-class factory, including the production process that combines the efficiency of high-tech robots and the expertise of our production employees.
The tours are led by veteran guide Monwabisi Cekiso, who has been entertaining visitors for 11 years, and Siphokazi Wonci, who joined
VWSA in 2021 as a trainee of the
YES programme and stayed on to share the
Volkswagen story on these tours. All tours are conducted on an open-top
FactoryTours train that can accommodate 21 people, with plans to increase the tour capacity in the near future.
Both the
FactoryTours and the
AutoPavilion museum have been a popular experience among school groups and other visitors. In 2019 the museum welcomed 34 314 visitors, of which 12 780 also participated in the
FactoryTours. The museum boasts a variety of unique exhibitions, from the
Meet the Freaks display that includes the weird and wonderful elements of
Volkswagen history, to the
70 Years exhibition with prominent vehicles from
Volkswagen’s seven decades in Kariega.
FactoryTours are free of charge and run at 09:00 and 12:00 on weekdays, for visitors aged 8 years or older.