Volkswagen's 2015-MY Fleet Incentives
Volkswagen is offering fleet incentives on 11 2015 models, including its first battery-electric car offered in the U.S.

Photo of 2015 Passat 1.8T SEL courtesy of Volkswagen.

Photo of 2015 Passat 1.8T SEL courtesy of Volkswagen.
Volkswagen is offering fleet incentives on 11 2015 models, including its first battery-electric car offered in the U.S.
Volkswagen's leading fleet vehicle, the Passat sedan, includes a $2,000 incentive across all trims and powertrains for 2015. A $2,500 incentive will be offered for the related CC fastback sedan.
Volkswagen is also offering incentives across the Golf family of compact cars, including $750 for the GTI, $5,000 for the e-Golf that will be offered in California and other zero-emission vehicle states, and $1,250 for other Golf models.
Volkswagen will offer a $1,500 incentive for the Beetle coupe and convertible; $1,500 for the Jetta (2.0L, 1.8T, TDI, and 2.0T); and $2,000 for the Jetta Hybrid.
Other incentives include $1,500 for the Eos hardtop convertible and $1,750 for the Tiguan compact SUV. Volkswagen will announce incentives for the Golf SportWagen and Toureg at a later date.
View incentives from other automakers for 2015-MY vehicles here.
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