Rumors have it that Volkswagen could enter into a joint venture with a Chinese car manufacturer in Europe to produce the latter’s cars in its...
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Volkswagen realizes it needs to act to survive in the electric era. After negotiating with the unions to cut costs, the German manufacturer has presented its plans for the brand’s future. The future will be electric, affordable, profitable, and made in Wolfsburg. There is a common thread with the negative 2024 of several European auto manufacturers, especially within the VW Group: slowing sales in China (due to the local manufacturers’ growth) and a disappointing uptake of electric vehicles mean there are changes to be made. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Rumors have it that Volkswagen could enter into a joint venture with a Chinese car manufacturer in Europe to produce the latter’s cars in its...
According to the Chinese bus industry website Chinabuses.org, Chinese manufacturers exported more than 15,000 ‘New Energy’ buses in 2024,...
According to the manufacturer’s name-giving logic introduced in 2023, Audi models with even numbers are electric, while those with combustion...
Hyundai is looking to enter the Indian mobility market, not with affordable EVs like the Inster, but rather with specific vehicles made for the busy...
Volkswagen is launching a €20,000 (~A$33,000) electric vehicle in Europe from 2027, aiming to go head-on with affordable Chinese rivals.
Volkswagen is launching a €20,000 (~A$33,000) electric vehicle in Europe from 2027, aiming to go head-on with affordable Chinese rivals.
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by Pierre-Henry DESHAYESAlmost 96 percent of new cars registered in Norway in January were electric, an unparalleled number in the world and close to...