Because of the stricter emissions limits for the fleets of cars newly registered by manufacturers since the beginning of 2025, there are new discussions about easing them. At the same time, car manufacturers have begun to team up to have the emissions of new car fleets measured together. As was announced in Brussels, two so-called… Continue reading German FAZ: Car manufacturers join forces because of new emissions limits008527
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German FAZ: The beetle is finally a thing of the past008526
When midnight struck on December 31, 1974, all German young people who were already 18 but not yet 21 suddenly became adults. A corresponding law was passed by the Bundestag in Bonn in March 1974. The municipal reorganization of the Ruhr area also came into force on January 1, 1975, including Wattenscheid becoming part of… Continue reading German FAZ: The beetle is finally a thing of the past008526
German FAZ: Who should govern? – “Clearly a government under CDU leadership”008525
When Mercedes boss Ola Källenius describes the prospects for 2025 with a view to the geopolitical situation, the economic situation and the fierce competition, he doesn’t sugarcoat anything: “The good thing is: We have used the last five very successful years to make Mercedes more resilient and profitable to set up. We will continue on… Continue reading German FAZ: Who should govern? – “Clearly a government under CDU leadership”008525
German Manager Magazine: Mercedes-Benz: Car manufacturer reports decline in sales for 2024, lull in electric cars003886
The car manufacturer Mercedes Benz the weak demand for top models gets in China and feel for electric vehicles. According to information from Friday, the Stuttgart-based company sold a good 1.98 million vehicles last year, which is 3 percent less than a year ago. Growth in North America could not make up for the slump… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Mercedes-Benz: Car manufacturer reports decline in sales for 2024, lull in electric cars003886
German Handelsblatt: Car industry: Mercedes sells fewer cars010400
The German premium manufacturer is feeling the effects of weak demand. Luxury vehicles are performing worse and electric sales are also weakening. A once growth market is disappointing. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: VW conversion: Zwickau fears for Audi electric models 010399
The VW Group is planning the model strategy for the coming years. The Audi Q4 e-tron could also be built in the USA in the future. This fuels concerns in Zwickau. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: VW conversion: Zwickau fears for Audi electric models 010398
The VW Group is planning the model strategy for the coming years. The Audi Q4 e-tron could also be built in the USA in the future. This fuels concerns in Zwickau. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: VW conversion: Zwickau worries about Audi electric model 010397
The VW Group is planning the model strategy for the coming years. The Audi Q4 e-tron could also be built in the USA in the future. This fuels concerns in Zwickau. Go to Source
German Manager Magazine: Car, aviation, bicycle industry: What awaits us in 2025003881
“Threatens Germany “The Car-tastrophe?” asked manager magazine on the front page at the end of 2014. Even back then it was about electromobility, about digitalization Tesla. The catastrophe remained a threatening scenario for a long time. Now, it seems, things are getting real. VW wants to cut 35,000 jobs, Mercedes is likely to cut more… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Car, aviation, bicycle industry: What awaits us in 2025003881
German Manager Magazine: Volkswagen’s ex-board member: “Germany’s auto industry has reached its worst point”003881
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