It could be the ID.1, a car VW has promised since 2022.
Volkswagen has outlined a bold five-year plan aimed at securing future growth and competitiveness despite facing challenges from rising costs.
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Faced with high domestic costs, stuttering demand for EVs and increasing competition from lower-cost Chinese makers, ...
Volkswagen's African unit exported a record 131,485 Polos to European and Asia-Pacific markets in 2024, Europe's biggest ...
Volkswagen's internal software development struggles and skyrocketing vehicle prices have eroded its competitive edge. See ...
Volkswagen is planning to launch an entry-level electric vehicle priced around €20,000. The production model is scheduled to ...
Volkswagen of America announced the initial pricing and trims for the MY2025 ID.4 while production resumed at the Chattanooga ...
The production version of the €20,000 ($21,000) electric hatch will take a few years after that to arrive. It won't be on ...