ID.EVERY1: Volkswagen's $21K Electric Vehicle Aims to Make Green Driving AccessibleVolkswagen unveils the ID.EVERY1, an entry-level EV priced at €20,000, aiming for mass adoption and modern design for urban driving.
Major Vehicle Recall: Over 15,000 Cars Affected Across Multiple Brands in South KoreaThe Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport has announced a recall of 15,671 vehicles across 11 models due to safety issues.
Volkswagen ID.4 Is Back in the Race—And It’s Selling Fast in JanuaryVolkswagen's ID.4 gains traction in the US, ranking third in EV sales, with hopes to sell 60,000 units in 2024 after a sales drop.
Volkswagen ID.4: Offering More for Less in the Electric SUV MarketVolkswagen's ID.4 electric SUV impresses with value, space, and performance, making it a top choice in Korea's market for families.
Volkswagen Targets a 6.5% Sales Profit Margin for its Automotive Division by 2025Volkswagen aims to boost its automotive division's profit margin from 2% to 6.5% as part of its 2025 strategy for improved performance.
Volkswagen’s Bold Move: Nine New Models and an Affordable EV by 2027Volkswagen plans to launch nine new models, including a €20,000 entry-level electric vehicle, by 2027, with a concept debut in March.
Volkswagen Prepares ID.1 for 2025 Launch: Affordable, High-Tech, and StylishVolkswagen will unveil the affordable ID.1 EV priced around €20,000 in the first half of next year, targeting entry-level EV market.
Volkswagen’s €300 Million Wage Cut Plan: A Sign of Tough Times Ahead for Execs and WorkersVolkswagen plans to implement wage cuts for managers, extending beyond the previously agreed union wage reductions.
Volkswagen Hit by Massive Data Scandal: 800,000 Electric Cars ExposedVolkswagen faces major challenges as it deals with data exposure and job cuts while restructuring to reduce costs and production capacity.
Volkswagen Data Breach Exposes 800,000 EV Owners’ Personal Info for MonthsVolkswagen's Cariad software unit faced a major data leak, exposing personal data of 800,000 electric vehicle owners for months.
Chinese Brands Soar: BYD Tops November Vehicle Registrations, Outpaces VolkswagenBYD leads China's passenger vehicle registrations in November 2024, surpassing Volkswagen, with 11 domestic brands in the top 20.
Volkswagen’s Electric Golf 9: A Game-Changer in the EV Market Coming in 2029Volkswagen partners with Rivian to launch the fully electric Golf Mk9 in 2029, marking a shift towards electric mobility and innovation.
Volkswagen Cuts Manager Salaries by 10% Amid Job Reductions and Production CutsVolkswagen is cutting manager salaries by 10% and reducing jobs by over 35,000 to address production capacity and avoid strikes.
UAW Stands Firm as Volkswagen Offers 14% Wage Increase to Tennessee WorkersVolkswagen's wage increase proposal faces union criticism amid historic unionization at its Tennessee plant, highlighting labor tensions.
Volkswagen Eyes Exit from China as Sales Plummet and Labor Strikes EscalateVolkswagen faces financial woes, considering selling factories in China amid union strikes and restructuring plans in Germany.
Brazilian Prosecutors Sue Volkswagen for Exploiting Workers in 'Slave-like' ConditionsBrazilian prosecutors have indicted Volkswagen for alleged human rights violations against former workers, seeking $27.5 million in damages.
Volkswagen Backs Rivian with $5 Billion: New Era for Electric Vehicles BeginsVolkswagen Group announced Tuesday that it is establishing a joint venture with Rivian for next-generation electric vehicles.
Affordable Luxury? BYD’s Seagull EV Combines High Design with Low CostChina’s BYD plans to launch its $10,000 battery electric car, the Seagull EV, in the European market by 2025. The Seagull EV, priced at $10,000 in the Chinese market, will be equipped with BYD’s 30.08kWh and 38.88kWh LFP Blade batteries. The driving range is 190 miles and 252 miles, respectively, based on the CLTC standard. […]
Driving the Future: Volkswagen's Bold Move into China's Electric Car MarketAmid the rapid growth of electric vehicles (EV) in China, global automakers are investing in Chinese companies receiving technology in reverse. Overseas automakers were forced to establish a joint venture (JV) to enter China and were concerned about technology theft, so they sought help from local firms to tap into the world’s largest EV market. […]
Volkswagen's U.S. Plant Makes History: Workers Overwhelmingly Vote to Join UAW73% of voters in favor of joining the UAWSuccess in the South, where anti-union sentiment is strongMercedes-Benz Alabama factory to vote next month on 13th Workers at Volkswagen’s American factory have decided to join the United Auto Workers (UAW), according to a report by Reuters on the 19th (local time). The workers at Volkswagen’s only […]
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