Audi gives starting signal for production in Algeria

AUDI AG and the longstanding Audi importer SOVAC S.P.A. have today opened the assembly of three models in Algeria. As of now, the Audi A3 Sportback, the A3 Sedan and the Audi Q2 will drive off the assembly line in Relizane, the capital of the province of the same name. Production is initially planned for… Continue reading Audi gives starting signal for production in Algeria

Volkswagen heading for success with annual deliveries

In November, Volkswagen delivered 564,500 vehicles throughout the world, five percent less than in November 2017. In Europe, the effects of WLTP became less and less pronounced. Deliveries by Volkswagen were up 1.2 percent here. Brazil continues to drive growth in South America. The market situation in China remains tense. Nevertheless, Volkswagen succeeds in boosting… Continue reading Volkswagen heading for success with annual deliveries

Volkswagen brand to speed up operating return

Operating return of at least 6 percent as early as 2022 Numerous additional measures to improve efficiency planned Future investments of over €11 billion through 2023, of which over €9 billion to be spent on e-mobility COO Ralf Brandstätter: “We must force the pace of our transformation” The Volkswagen brand is to significantly improve its… Continue reading Volkswagen brand to speed up operating return

Volkswagen Will Launch Its Last Gas-Powered Cars in 2026

Goodbye Gas-Guzzlers One of the world’s largest carmakers is going all-in on electric vehicles. According to a Reuters story, Volkswagen’s strategy chief, Michael Jost, told attendees at the Handelsblatt automotive summit conference on Tuesday that the company will launch its last generation of gas-powered cars in 2026. After that, he said, it will focus on EVs.… Continue reading Volkswagen Will Launch Its Last Gas-Powered Cars in 2026

VW says combustion cars will fade away after 2026

VW says combustion cars will fade away after 2026Volkswagen AG expects the era of the combustion car to fade away after it rolls out its next-generation gasoline and diesel cars beginning in 2026.
Traditional automakers are under increasing pressure from regulators to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions to combat climate change, prompting Volkswagen to pursue a radical shift to electric vehicles.
“Our colleagues are working on the last platform for vehicles that aren’t CO2 neutral,” Michael Jost, strategy chief for Volkswagen’s namesake brand, said Tuesday at an industry conference near the company’s headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany. “We’re gradually fading out combustion engines to the absolute minimum.”
The world’s largest automaker has started to introduce its first wave of electric cars, including next year’s Porsche Taycan. The rollout across its stable of 12 automotive brands is forecast to comprise about 15 million vehicles, as the company earmarks $50 billion over the next five years to spend on its transformation to self-driving, electric cars.
Production of the VW brand’s I.D. Neo hatchback will start in 12 months in Germany, followed by other models from the I.D. line assembled at two sites in China as of 2020. VW plans to launch fully or partly electric versions across its lineup of more than 300 cars, vans, trucks and motorbikes by 2030.
Fully committed
VW will continue to modify its combustion engine technology after the new platform is introduced next decade. After 2050, there may still be some gasoline and diesel models in regions where there is insufficient charging infrastructure, according to Jost.
Problems with diesel pollution in cities can be resolved with cleaner engines, but the much bigger threat in the long run is CO2 emissions, which contribute to global warming, the VW executive said.
The German manufacturer is “fully committed” to the goals outlined in the Paris climate accord, which calls for accelerating the rollout of vehicles that lower or eliminate harmful emissions, he said at an industry conference organized by daily Handelsblatt.
The gradual exit of combustion engines marks a sea change for Volkswagen, which became the poster child of car pollution after it admitted to cheating on emissions tests in a scandal involving 11 million vehicles worldwide.
“Yes, we have a clear responsibility here,” Jost said. “We made mistakes.”
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Volkswagen Brand Annual Session 2018

Technical information regarding live broadcast The Volkswagen brand annual session 2018 will be broadcasted live on Thursday, December 6th, from 10:00 until 12:30 CET (09:00 GMT – 11:30 GMT): Internet (#VWTCross):http://volkswagen.gomexlive.com/vw_live_pk/?lang=en YouTube:https://youtu.be/KvdPMlVvB7c Here you can watch the press conference LIVE and furthermore find an embed code to implement the stream into your website. Satelliten-Feed for… Continue reading Volkswagen Brand Annual Session 2018

15 years of Volkswagen dual clutch gearboxes: DSG heralded the success story of automatic transmission in Europe

2018 More than 90 percent equipped with DSG: Tiguan Allspace In 2003 Volkswagen introduced the first automatic dual clutch gearbox (DSG) in large-scale production in the Golf R32. Volkswagen’s DSG was the breakthrough for automatic transmission in the compact classes To date, more than 26 million Group vehicles with an efficient 6-speed and 7-speed DSG… Continue reading 15 years of Volkswagen dual clutch gearboxes: DSG heralded the success story of automatic transmission in Europe

Thyssenkrupp’s top shareholder appoints ex-Volkswagen CEO

FILE PHOTO: Former Volkswagen head and former CEO of German luxury carmaker BMW, Bernd Pischetsrieder arrives at a courtroom in Munich before the start of his trial October 24, 2011. Pischetsrieder is accused of tax evasion. REUTERS/Michael Dalder FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach Foundation, Thyssenkrupp’s (TKAG.DE) top shareholder, has appointed… Continue reading Thyssenkrupp’s top shareholder appoints ex-Volkswagen CEO

UPDATE 1-Volkswagen says it may use Ford’s U.S. manufacturing capacity

Volkswagen AG CEO Herbert Diess and chief lobbyist Thomas Steg face reporters as they arrive for a meeting between senior Trump administration officials and top executives of Daimler AG and Volkswagen and at the White House in Washington, U.S., December 4, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s (VOWG_p.DE) chief executive said on Tuesday after… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Volkswagen says it may use Ford’s U.S. manufacturing capacity

Handelsblatt Auto summit: BMW sees itself well positioned with Elektrostrategie in the USA

BMW manager Oliver Zipse “You have to accept the primacy of politics.” (Photo: Uta Wagner for Handelsblatt) Wolfsburg is relaxed BMWProduction Manager Oliver Zipse on the Handelsblatt car summit, Because the manager knows: In the discussion about tariffs and added value with the US government has BMW good arguments. “Long before the issue of tariffs… Continue reading Handelsblatt Auto summit: BMW sees itself well positioned with Elektrostrategie in the USA