VDA 6.3 vs ISO/TS 16949: Complete Guide to German Automotive Standards
- Feb 3
- 1 min read
When entering the German automotive market, the most common question is:
“What’s the difference between VDA and ISO/TS and which should I get first?”
Here’s practical insight from years of managing quality certifications in Germany.
What is VDA?
Verband der Automobilindustrie (German Association of the Automotive Industry)
German automotive-specific standards
VDA 6.3 (Process Audit) is the most critical
2. What is ISO/TS 16949?
International automotive quality standard
Used globally across the automotive industry
Updated to IATF 16949 in 2016
3. Key Differences (summary table)
Feature | VDA 6.3 | ISO/TS 16949 (IATF 16949) |
Scope | German automotive suppliers, process audit focused | Global automotive quality standard |
Focus | Process evaluation, risk-based approach | Quality management system, defect prevention |
Audit Type | Process audit (supplier process capability) | System audit (quality management system compliance) |
Certification Requirement | Required by German OEMs for supplier evaluation | Internationally recognized certification for automotive suppliers |
Update | Continuous updates by VDA | Updated to IATF 16949 in 2016 |
4. Recommended Sequence:
1️⃣ ISO 9001 – basic quality system
2️⃣ IATF 16949 – automotive-specific standard
3️⃣ VDA 6.3 – German market-specific process audit
Following the proper certification sequence reduces redundant preparation.
5. Practical Tips:
German OEMs prioritize VDA 6.3
Certification is not required to start initial discussions
Pilot projects can validate your capabilities before certification is demanded
Schedule a free consultation to create your certification roadmap.

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