VDL Nedcar

VDL Nedcar B.V.
Company typeBesloten vennootschap
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorDAF Car B.V. (1968–1975)
Volvo Car B.V. (1975–1992)
NedCar B.V. (1992–2012)
Founded1967
Headquarters,
Netherlands
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Willem van der Leegte
(Chairman VDL Groep B.V.)

Paul van Vroonhoven
(Managing director)

John van Soerland
(CEO VDL Nedcar B.V.)
ProductsAutomobiles
List
Production output
125,666 vehicles (2020)
Revenue 2,3 billion (2017)
OwnerVDL Groep B.V.
Number of employees
4,951 (2019)
Websitewww.vdlnedcar.nl

VDL Nedcar was an automotive manufacturing company in Born, Netherlands. It was the largest automotive factory in the country, with a production capacity of 240,000 vehicles a year. VDL Nedcar was closed in March 2024 because the contract with BMW Group was not renewed.

The company had its origins in a DAF car factory which opened in 1968. It was then owned by Volvo Cars and produced Volvo cars, then in the 1990s also produced Mitsubishi cars after a joint venture with Mitsubishi Motors and the Dutch state. Volvo production ended in 2004 and Mitsubishi in 2012. Dutch industrial conglomerate VDL Groep then owned the factory and produced Mini cars and the BMW X1 (F48) for the BMW Group until the factory's closure in 2024.