Please verify your email address. The Volkswagen ID. Buzz touches down in America next month, finally giving US buyers an EV they've been craving and clamoring for at a time when EV demand seems ...
We finally know how much Volkswagen's retro-futuristic ID Buzz electric van will cost when it arrives in showrooms later this year, and before you do a spit-take when you see the price ...
Sasha Lekach covers electric vehicles and vehicle technology. The U.S. version of Volkswagen’s electrified classic Type 2 van is priced and ready for its North American arrival later this year.
In the United States, Volkswagen is associated with many things, such as the Beetle, the Bus and the Golf. But for the first time, another Volkswagen product has made its way across the pond ...
Please verify your email address. "We want to obviously give the cars to the dealers who did a wonderful job on ID.4." - Andrew Savvas, Volkswagen Group of America Executive Vice President of ...
IG Metall must also negotiate new labour deals for the core VW brand's 130,000 workers in Germany, after the group this month ended agreements that had safeguarded employment at six of its plants ...
Back in the early 1970s, when soaring oil prices stifled consumer demand for gas-powered vehicles, Volkswagen took a bet on a battery system that would power its first-ever electric concept ...
UPDATE 8/10/24: VW today released pricing for the 2025 Taos lineup. The base-level front-wheel-drive S trim starts at $26,420, which is $1000 more than last year. The available 4Motion all-wheel ...
Volkswagen is going through its deepest crisis in years. So is Germany. And that’s no coincidence. While the carmaker’s ...
Volkswagen AG’s second profit warning in three months makes one thing clear: Europe’s biggest automaker is in decline. The German manufacturer on Friday slashed expectations for revenue ...
Volkswagen now expects profit margin of around 5.6% Outlook cut comes amid tough pay talks with unions BMW, Mercedes-Benz also slashed outlooks in September FRANKFURT/BERLIN, Sept 27 (Reuters ...
Troubled German car giant Volkswagen has denied a report that it is planning to lay off up to 30,000 employees. "We do not confirm this figure," a Volkswagen spokeswoman was quoted as saying ...