VW is investing $5.8 billion into a partnership with Rivian to use its electric architecture. Underpinning the all-electric Golf will be the group’s flexible SSP platform with 800-volt tech.
Well before VW's MEB architecture and ID family, the e-Up debuted as Volkswagen's first standard production electric car in 2013, launching for a base price of €26,900 ($29,150, as converted today).
Volkswagen is transforming the electric vehicle market with the introduction of the ID. EVERY1, a concept car designed to make electric mobility accessible to a wider audience in Europe.
It's the return of an icon in a thoroughly modern way. Volkswagen has introduced its latest fully electric vehicle: the Volkswagen ID. Buzz. The new electric vehicle is an obvious tribute to ...
BERLIN, March 10 (Reuters) - Volkswagen will build its 20,000-euro ($21,636.00) electric car launching in Europe in 2027 at its plant in Palmela, Portugal, its brand chief said on Monday.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
A cute new electric hatchback from Volkswagen, out next year, will cost €25,000, or around $27,000. Another tiny VW model coming in 2027, with Rivian software inside, will start at only €20,000.
Volkswagen is recalling more than 60,000 U.S. cars in response to a failure to display the gear position that could lead to a vehicle rolling away if the parking brake is not engaged, increasing ...
The boss of Skoda has ruled out a Czech version of Volkswagen’s upcoming ID.1 electric city car, saying that the company will instead extend the lifecycle of its existing smaller, cheaper ...
Volkswagen announced the ID.4 was back on sale last month, with the “aim of re-instating the ID.4 to its prior position as one of the best-selling electric vehicles in the US and Canada.” ...
VW evaluates the ID. Buzz autonomous prototype ... The automaker has been working toward deploying a fleet of autonomous electric vans in Europe but has yet to launch a fleet of driverless vehicles.
Toyota unveiled the electric C-HR+ on March 12. The “plus” probably refers to the dimensions. At 4,520mm long, the crossover is more than one size bigger than the first-generation car that ...
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