Volkswagen Group New Small Family platform

The Volkswagen Group New Small Family platform (NSF) (also known as Typ AA or PQ12 platform) is a range of ultra-compact city cars manufactured by Volkswagen Group launched in late 2011, based on the Volkswagen up! concept cars shown at 2007's Frankfurt and Tokyo motor shows. Although the up! concept car had a rear-engine design, the NSF's platform is front-engined, according to reports, in order to reduce investment costs. The range will consist of a short wheelbase three-door hatchback and a five-door version. A hybrid version was touted to join the range but never did. The NSF Platform was offered with electric powertrains in the E-Up, Citigo and Mii.

The cars are built in Slovakia at the Group's Devínska Nová Ves plant near Bratislava, Volkswagen Group planned to invest 308 million Euros (about $398.56 million) in readying the plant for the project. NSF models will be badged as Volkswagens, SEATs and Škodas, It has also been reported that  Audi is planning a version of the NSF, tentatively named E1, with a distinctively-styled body and interior.

Volkswagen Group expects to build 4.5 million NSF cars in the model's anticipated nine-year life.

Current

 * Volkswagen up!
 * SEAT Mii
 * Škoda Citigo

Cancelled

 * Volkswagen Taigun (2016)