Volkswagen Eos value and depreciation
Known for folding hardtop convertible.
Depreciation curve
We class the Volkswagen Eos as a mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 64% after three years and 49% after five. Solid volume sellers from established brands. Around two thirds of the price left after three years.
Retention table
| After | Retained |
|---|---|
| 1 year | 80% |
| 3 years | 64% |
| 5 years | 49% |
| 7 years | 37% |
| 10 years | 24% |
Estimates for a new purchase at list price; retail basis, trade-in ≈ 12% under retail.
A folding hardtop convertible sold in small numbers in the late 2000s, mostly with the 2.0 TSI engine and DSG gearbox. Used examples are cheap, but the complex roof mechanism can be costly to repair, which keeps values low.
Eos against its rivals
Volkswagen Eos: common questions
Does the Volkswagen Eos hold its value?
We class the Volkswagen Eos as a mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 64% after three years and 49% after five. Solid volume sellers from established brands. Around two thirds of the price left after three years.
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All figures are modelled estimates for planning, not offers or valuations. Data reviewed 2026.