First a pioneer, now a U-turn: VW is once again leaving the e-car business in Europe entirely to its dealers. The manufacturer is thus ending an ongoing dispute. Go to Source
Author: Handelsblatt in German Online News
German Handelsblatt: Car trade: Volkswagen ends the agency model in sales for the whole of Europe012104
First a pioneer, now a U-turn: VW is once again leaving the e-car business in Europe entirely to its dealers. The manufacturer is thus ending an ongoing dispute. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Audi E5: This is how the Chinese Audi drives without rings012103
An Audi without the four rings? This has long been a reality in China. There, the VW subsidiary is building a model together with partner SAIC that is intended to make up for the electric backlog. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Mercedes CLA: Mercedes also wants to become more economical with combustion engines012102
The new Mercedes CLA uses a new 48-volt hybrid system. Even with a petrol engine, the model is often electrically powered. What the new system can and cannot do. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: Mercedes HR manager about workers: “The performance gap is getting bigger”012101
In her first interview, Britta Seeger talks about the attitude to work in Germany – and the situation regarding sick leave. How the HR manager at Mercedes reacts to this. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: Mercedes HR manager about workers: “The performance gap is getting bigger”012100
In her first interview, Britta Seeger talks about the attitude to work in Germany – and the situation regarding sick leave. How the HR manager at Mercedes reacts to this. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Audi E5: This is how the Chinese Audi drives without rings012099
An Audi without the four rings? This has long been a reality in China. There, the VW subsidiary is building a model together with partner SAIC that is intended to make up for the electric backlog. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Volkswagen causes unrest with “salary freeze” – employees fear permanent wage pressure012098
No pay increase, no promotion: cuts will begin for Volkswagen’s collective bargaining employees in 2026. The group also saves on management – but differently. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Volkswagen causes unrest with “salary freeze” – employees fear permanent wage pressure012096
No pay increase, no promotion: cuts will begin for Volkswagen’s collective bargaining employees in 2026. The group also saves on management – but differently. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Volkswagen causes unrest with “salary freeze” – employees fear permanent wage pressure012096
No pay increase, no promotion: cuts will begin for Volkswagen’s collective bargaining employees in 2026. The group also saves on management – but differently. Go to Source