The Volkswagen Fox was a compact city car produced from 2005 to 2008, designed as a budget-friendly entry point to the Volkswagen range. It shared mechanical foundations with the Polo but in a smaller, lighter package.
Fox rear windows are toughened glass, which means they shatter into small fragments if broken — making shard cleanup a significant part of the replacement job. The glass features a subtle green tint and solar-control coating to manage heat and UV, supplied with pre-fitted brackets ready to bond into place.
Most Fox variants lack advanced driver-assistance systems, so rear-window replacement is straightforward and doesn't require post-fit calibration.