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The monitoring is scheduled until June 2020. What is Volkswagen like today, and what is the timetable until 2020?In the last few months, we have reached some important milestones, collected a lot of material and organized discussions for the monitor. At the end of March 2018, the Independent Compliance Monitor issued its initial review report,… Continue reading Company 06.03.2019 Change Must Succeed inside interview with Thomas Meiers, Head of the Central Coordination Monitor. mehr

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CORRECTED-UPDATE 3-VW warns on jobs as margins slip, electric plans accelerate

WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) – Volkswagen will cut jobs as it speeds up the rollout of less labor-intensive electric cars and battles to reverse a slide in profit margins, the German carmaker said on Tuesday. The company said it planned to launch almost 70 new electric models by 2028, aiming to put itself at the forefront… Continue reading CORRECTED-UPDATE 3-VW warns on jobs as margins slip, electric plans accelerate

Next Fiat 500 to arrive in 2020 only as electric car, executive confirms

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2013 Fiat 500e electric car, Los Angeles drive event, April 2013
Are you ready for a new generation of the Fiat 500e electric car?

At the pace of the auto industry, and its five or six year cycles, it’s overdue. And from a report released last week, it could arrive around this time next year.

Last week Fiat revealed an all-electric Concept Centoventi, which envisioned a future EV that would offer a lot more customization potential.

Fiat in the U.S. could not reveal any more information about the Centoventi or its production intent, saying it’s just a concept. But FCA chief marketing officer Olivier François told Top Gear something quite different: that it previews the strategy behind an all-new Fiat 500e due just a year from now—one that will be electric-only.

The current, front-wheel-drive Fiat 500e, which has already been around for seven model years, is built on a design that was introduced to Europe in 2007 (and then the U.S. in 2011), and hasn’t changed much at all along the way.

2013 Fiat 500e

Today the 500e offers 84 miles of EPA-rated range—actually 3 miles less than it did when it was introduced for the 2013 model year.

Since the beginning, though, we’ve noted that this model is generous on real-world range, and at a time when some of the other affordable electric vehicles were caught up in leaves and twigs and gamification, the 500e seemed to have been engineered by people who understood that EVs needed to put their best foot forward in driving dynamics, emphasizing the perky side of going electric.

That electric-only claim deserves a big asterisk. In could soon become a familiar theme, the Fiat 500 will have all-new underpinnings in electric form, while gasoline versions will continue indefinitely on the existing platform, with minor updates to come.

Porsche, for instance, is building the next generation of its Macan SUV only as a fully electric model. The current gasoline Porsche Macan will continue for an undisclosed time, although with shared production space at Leipzig it may only amount to a year or two.

2011 Fiat 500 launch event at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show, November 2010

François also said that the finished, next-generation 500e will “be very true to the spirit of the original 500”—a nod that Top Gear took to mean Fiat is likely looking to move the 500e to rear-wheel drive, like the original.

The often-repeated (for good reason) reality check from the late CEO Sergio Marchionne—that the company loses about $10,000 on each 500e it makes—likely weighs heavily on the carmaker's decision. To aim for the premium price the executive suggested, the new production model will have something more like a 400-km (248-mile) range rather than a 200-km (124-mile) one, and perhaps not be as utilitarian as the concept.

With that, the lower price of batteries still falling quite rapidly, and a focus toward the performance side of the 500, perhaps Fiat can get out of the red and still win some more hearts for electric cars next year.

CERAWEEK-Ford Motor chairman says ‘very’ confident in CEO Hackett

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VW CEO expects software to make up 90 pct of auto industry innovation

WOLFSBURG, Germany, March 12 (Reuters) – Volkswagen will ramp up its hiring of software experts to ensure that the car and truck maker stays at the forefront of innovation in an industry geared toward refining mechanical, rather than software components. “Software will account for 90 percent of future innovations in the car,” Herbert Diess told… Continue reading VW CEO expects software to make up 90 pct of auto industry innovation

Porsche Next-Gen Batteries Set To Provide Huge Electric Range

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Volkswagen Group brands deliver a solid performance

In fiscal year 2018, the Volkswagen Group again benefited from its broad positioning and the sustained solid performance both of its brands and its financial services. Dr. Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, explained: “2018 was a successful year for the Volkswagen Group. We performed very well in spite of… Continue reading Volkswagen Group brands deliver a solid performance

Volkswagen plans 22 million electric vehicles in ten years

The Volkswagen Group is forging ahead with the fundamental change of system in individual mobility and systematically aligning with electric drives. The Group is planning to launch almost 70 new electric models in the next ten years – instead of the 50 previously planned. As a result, the projected number of vehicles to be built… Continue reading Volkswagen plans 22 million electric vehicles in ten years

VW CEO says he has not considered taking a minority stake in Waymo

Herbert Diess, CEO of German carmaker Volkswagen addresses the media during the annual news conference at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany March 12, 2019. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) – Volkswagen has not considered taking a minority investment in Google’s autonomous cars project Waymo, Chief Executive Herbert Diess said on Tuesday, adding that talks… Continue reading VW CEO says he has not considered taking a minority stake in Waymo

UPDATE 2-VW accelerates electric push as core brand margin slips

WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) – Volkswagen said it will cut jobs as it launches almost 70 new electric models by 2028, accelerating its rollout of zero-emission cars as earnings revealed the operating margin at its core brand had taken a hit. FILE PHOTO: A Volkswagen logo is pictured in a production line at the Volkswagen plant… Continue reading UPDATE 2-VW accelerates electric push as core brand margin slips